J Akbari1, R Akbari, F Farasati, B Mahaki. 1. Department of Occupational Health Engineering, School of Health, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran. akbari_jafar@hlth.mui.ac.ir.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Exposure to job stress causes deleterious effects on physical and mental health of employees and productivity of organizations. OBJECTIVE: To study work-related stressors among employees of prisons of Ilam, western Iran. METHODS: In a cross-sectional study conducted from July to October 2013, 177 employees of Ilam prisons and security-corrective measures organization were enrolled in this study. The UK Health and Safety Executive Organization 35-item questionnaire for assessment of occupational stress was used to determine job stress among the studied employees. RESULTS: Job stress was highest among employees of "correction and rehabilitation center" of Ilam province followed by "Dalab vocational training center." There was no significant relationship between occupational stress and age, work experience, level of education, marital status, sex of employees, and obesity. CONCLUSION: Employees of prisons, for their nature of job and work environment, are exposed to high level of occupational stress.
BACKGROUND: Exposure to job stress causes deleterious effects on physical and mental health of employees and productivity of organizations. OBJECTIVE: To study work-related stressors among employees of prisons of Ilam, western Iran. METHODS: In a cross-sectional study conducted from July to October 2013, 177 employees of Ilam prisons and security-corrective measures organization were enrolled in this study. The UK Health and Safety Executive Organization 35-item questionnaire for assessment of occupational stress was used to determine job stress among the studied employees. RESULTS:Job stress was highest among employees of "correction and rehabilitation center" of Ilam province followed by "Dalab vocational training center." There was no significant relationship between occupational stress and age, work experience, level of education, marital status, sex of employees, and obesity. CONCLUSION: Employees of prisons, for their nature of job and work environment, are exposed to high level of occupational stress.
Authors: Ana Zaira da Silva; Rosa Maria Salani Mota; Raimunda Hermelinda Maia Macena; Roberto da Justa Pires Neto; Marcelo José Monteiro Ferreira; Priscila França de Araújo; Thereza Maria Magalhães Moreira; David W Seal; Carl Kendall; Ligia Regina Franco Sansigolo Kerr Journal: J Occup Health Date: 2020-01 Impact factor: 2.708