| Literature DB >> 28394294 |
Ting Jiang1, Hua Ge2, Jian Sun3, Rong Li4, Rui Han5, Jiwen Liu6.
Abstract
At present, there is growing interest in research examining the relationship between occupational stress and mental health. Owing to the socioeconomic impact of occupational stress and the unique environment of petroleum workers in Xinjiang, a cross-sectional study was carried out between April and December 2015 to investigate the relationship between occupational stress, 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor (5-HTR2A) genotype, and mental health. A total of 1485 workers were selected. The Symptom Checklist 90 was used to assess nine classes of psychological symptoms. Work-related stressors were evaluated using the Occupational Stress Inventory-Revised Edition. Levels of 5-HTR2A (the Tl02C and A-1438G single nucleotide polymorphism in the 5-HTR2A gene) were measured by polymerase chain reaction and restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP). The findings of the present study revealed a high prevalence rate of mental health problems (40.29%) in petroleum workers stationed in the arid desert, and suggested a strong correlation between occupational stress and mental health. The TC and CC genotype of Tl02C were found to be protective factors against mental health problems (odds ratio (OR) = 0.455, 95% confidence interval (CI): = 0.269-0.771, odds ratio (OR) = 0.340, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.162-0.716). AG and GG genotype of A-1438G [odds ratio (OR) 1 = 2.729, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.433-5.195; odds ratio (OR) 2 = 2.480, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.221-5.037] were revealed as risk factors. These data provide evidence that occupational stress and 5-HTR2A gene polymorphism contributes to the incidence of mental health problems.Entities:
Keywords: 5-HT2RA; mental health; occupational stress; petroleum workers
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28394294 PMCID: PMC5409603 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph14040402
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Characteristics of the sample.
| Variables | All Participants (1380) | Mental Disorder | χ2 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| % | % | ||||||
| Gender | Male | 745 | 53.99 | 304 | 40.81 | 0.179 | 0.672 |
| Female | 635 | 46.01 | 252 | 39.69 | |||
| Age group, year | ≤30 | 199 | 14.42 | 80 | 40.20 | 0.978 | 0.522 |
| >30 | 1181 | 85.58 | 476 | 40.30 | |||
| Ethnicity | Han | 1107 | 80.22 | 446 | 40.29 | 0.000 | 0.999 |
| Minority | 273 | 19.78 | 110 | 40.29 | |||
| Working years | ≤15 | 412 | 29.86 | 171 | 41.50 | 0.291 | 0.589 |
| >15 | 968 | 70.14 | 385 | 39.77 | |||
| Type of work | Oil transportation | 548 | 39.71 | 228 | 41.60 | 0.53 | 0.467 |
| Extract oil | 405 | 29.35 | 144 | 35.56 | |||
| Stoker hot note work | 427 | 30.94 | 184 | 43.09 | |||
| Shift | No | 529 | 38.33 | 249 | 41.57 | 2.706 | 0.100 |
| Yes | 851 | 61.67 | 307 | 39.30 | |||
| Professional title | Primary and secondary | 776 | 56.23 | 311 | 40.08 | 0.36 | 0.548 |
| Vice-senior and Senior | 604 | 43.77 | 245 | 40.56 | |||
| Educational Level | Associate’s degree or below | 563 | 40.8 | 222 | 39.43 | 5.561 | 0.062 |
| Bachelor’s degree or higher | 817 | 59.2 | 334 | 40.88 | |||
| Marital status | Single | 121 | 8.77 | 45 | 37.19 | 0.033 | 0.855 |
| Married | 1259 | 91.23 | 511 | 40.58 | |||
| Monthly family income | ≤3000 | 309 | 22.39 | 112 | 36.25 | 0.72 | 0.396 |
| >3000 | 1071 | 77.61 | 444 | 41.56 | |||
| Smoking | Yes | 445 | 32.25 | 175 | 39.32 | 0.254 | 0.614 |
| No | 935 | 67.75 | 381 | 40.75 | |||
| Drinking | Yes | 624 | 45.22 | 275 | 44.07 | 6.678 | 0.009 |
| No | 756 | 54.78 | 281 | 37.17 | |||
Assessment results of each component and the total score of Symptom Checklist 90 (SCL-90) .
| Variables | SCL-90 Score | Reference Range of China |
|---|---|---|
| Total score | 161.79 ± 55.27 | 129.96 ± 38.76 |
| Somatization | 1.92 ± 0.68 | 1.37 ± 0.48 |
| Obsessive–compulsive | 1.97 ± 0.70 | 1.62 ± 0.58 |
| Interpersonal sensitivity | 1.79 ± 0.65 | 1.65 ± 0.61 |
| Depression | 1.80 ± 0.67 | 1.50 ± 0.59 |
| Anxiety | 1.77 ± 0.65 | 1.39 ± 0.43 |
| Hostility | 1.76 ± 0.66 | 1.48 ± 0.56 |
| Phobia | 1.65 ± 0.66 | 1.23 ± 0.41 |
| Paranoid | 1.72 ± 0.67 | 1.43 ± 0.57 |
| Psychotic symptoms | 1.65 ± 0.64 | 1.29 ± 0.42 |
Comparison of occupational stress variables between the two groups ().
| Variables | Mental Health Problems | Normal | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Role overload | 28.38 ± 6.87 | 26.26 ± 6.92 | 5.571 | <0.001 |
| Role insufficiency | 31.03 ± 7.77 | 29.24 ± 7.33 | 4.299 | <0.001 |
| Role ambiguity | 32.07 ± 7.05 | 31.09 ± 6.87 | 2.569 | <0.001 |
| Role boundary | 27.80 ± 6.27 | 26.17 ± 6.50 | 4.640 | <0.001 |
| Responsibility | 25.96 ± 7.13 | 23.95 ± 7.18 | 5.097 | <0.001 |
| Physical environment | 32.17 ± 7.85 | 31.02 ± 7.90 | 2.663 | <0.001 |
| Vocational strain | 26.85 ± 6.27 | 23.92 ± 5.96 | 8.765 | <0.001 |
| Psychological strain | 28.25 ± 6.23 | 24.34 ± 6.42 | 11.220 | <0.001 |
| Interpersonal strain | 28.22 ± 5.47 | 25.82 ± 5.78 | 7.759 | <0.001 |
| Physical strain | 27.80 ± 5.92 | 23.38 ± 5.97 | 13.549 | <0.001 |
| Recreation | 27.85 ± 6.50 | 28.65 ± 7.10 | −2.128 | 0.034 |
| Self-care | 28.73 ± 6.55 | 29.18 ± 8.87 | −1.214 | 0.225 |
| Social support (SS) | 31.24 ± 7.29 | 32.74 ± 8.62 | −3.368 | 0.001 |
| Rational coping | 28.94 ± 6.45 | 30.23 ± 7.50 | −3.304 | 0.001 |
Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium test.
| Genotype | Actual Values | Expected Value | χ2 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| T102C | ||||
| TT | 108 | 120.95 | 3.589 | 0.166 |
| TC | 194 | 169.33 | ||
| CC | 48 | 58.84 | ||
| A-1438G | ||||
| AA | 73 | 74.61 | 0.205 | 0.902 |
| AG | 181 | 174.21 | ||
| GG | 96 | 99.36 |
The distribution of T102C, A-1438G genotypes and alleles n (%).
| Genotype | Mental Health Problems | Normal | χ2 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| T102C | ||||
| TT | 63 (36.00%) | 45 (25.71%) | 6.186 | 0.045 |
| TC | 94 (53.71%) | 100 (57.14%) | ||
| CC | 18 (10.29%) | 30 (17.15%) | ||
| T | 220 (62.86%) | 190 (54.29%) | 1.726 | 0.189 |
| C | 140 (37.14%) | 148 (45.71%) | ||
| A-1438G | ||||
| AA | 27 (15.43%) | 46 (26.28%) | 6.584 | 0.037 |
| AG | 99 (56.57%) | 82 (46.86%) | ||
| GG | 49 (28.00%) | 47 (26.86%) | ||
| A | 153 (43.71%) | 174 (49.14%) | 1.991 | 0.158 |
| G | 197 (56.29%) | 181 (50.86%) |
The risk of mental health problems.
| Genotype | OR (95% CI) | OR * (95% CI) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T102C | TT | 1 | - | 1 | - |
| TC | 0.455 (0.269–0.771) * | 0.027 | 0.443 (0.255–0.770) * | 0.027 | |
| CC | 0.340 (0.162–0.716) * | 0.044 | 0.360 (0.164–0.790) * | 0.043 | |
| A-1438G | AA | 1 | - | 1 | - |
| AG | 2.749 (1.488–5.080) * | 0.032 | 2.729 (1.433–5.195) * | 0.031 | |
| GG | 2.654 (1.350–5.218) * | 0.031 | 2.480 (1.221–5.037) * | 0.029 | |
OR adjusted for the Vocational Strain, Psychological Strain, Physical Strain, Social Support and Rational Coping; * p < 0.05.