| Literature DB >> 34948729 |
Ning Wang1, Can Wang1, Limin Hou1, Bing Fang1.
Abstract
Understanding stressors is an effective measure to decrease employee stress and improve employee mental health. The extant literature mainly focuses on a singular stressor among various aspects of their work or life. In addition, the extant literature generally uses questionnaires or interviews to obtain data. Data obtained in such ways are often subjective and lack authenticity. We propose a novel machine-human hybrid approach to conduct qualitative content analysis of user-generated online content to explore the stressors of young employees in contemporary society. The user-generated online contents were collected from a famous Q&A platform in China and we adopted natural language processing and deep learning technology to discover knowledge. Our results identified three kinds of new stressors, that is, affection from leaders, affection from the social circle, and the gap between dream and reality. These new identified stressors were due to the lack of social security and regulation, frequent occurrences of social media fearmongering, and subjective cognitive bias, respectively. In light of our findings, we offer valuable practical insights and policy recommendations to relieve stress and improve mental health of young employees. The primary contributions of our work are two-fold, as follows. First, we propose a novel approach to explore the stressors of young employees in contemporary society, which is applicable not only in China, but also in other countries and regions. Second, we expand the scope of job demands-resources (JD-R) theory, which is an important framework for the classification of employee stressors.Entities:
Keywords: JD-R theory; employee stressors; mental health; qualitative content analysis; user-generated content
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34948729 PMCID: PMC8701194 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph182413109
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1The job demand-resource model.
Figure 2System architecture for identifying the stressors for Chinese employees from UGC.
Examples of the raw and processed data.
| Raw Data | Processed Data |
|---|---|
| As a freshman, I have no experience at all, and every time I fail to do well, I will be considered incapable. | Freshman, experience, every time, fail, to do well, incapable |
| We no longer discuss houses, just the current housing price. This is a desperate, meaningless sad topic. | No longer, discuss, house, current housing price, desperate, meaningless, sad topic |
| Under continuous high-intensity and high-pressure work, the nerves are already very fragile, and the body is also suffering from major and minor problems. | Continuous, high-intensity, high-pressure work, nerves, fragile, body, suffering, major, minor, problems |
Figure 3In-depth analysis of stressors for young employee in contemporary society.
Keywords indicating working process and examples of sentences.
| Sub-Category | Keywords | Count | Examples of Sentences |
|---|---|---|---|
| Working long hours | Working overtime | 338 | I have to work overtime in the initial days. |
| My overtime job makes me so exhausted. | |||
| Health | 337 | I have to work around the clock every day, which will damage my health sooner or later. | |
| I often stay up all night for work, which leads to some trouble with my heart health. | |||
| Rest | 330 | I dare not even ask for any vacation time to rest. | |
| I just get no rest, which has caused the mental strain oversized. | |||
| Stay up late | 142 | I often stay up late, since I only have free time in the evenings. | |
| I often stay up late to play with my mobile phone. | |||
| … | … | … | |
| Dead-end job | Hope | 717 | I see no hope for the future, which is my worst hard ship. |
| I see no hope for the future: the wage of my job is too low, and I often work over time. | |||
| Graduation | 372 | I just graduated as a postgraduate. Now I am working in an Internet company, and I feel tired and stressful every day. | |
| As a fresh graduate, I am working from early morning till late night every day. | |||
| COVID-19 epidemic | 165 | COVID-19 epidemic is affecting nearly all businesses. | |
| Unexpected COVID-19 epidemic has caused the increase in unemployment. | |||
| Competition | 116 | With the economic downturn, the competition for new jobs or promotions is intense. | |
| In a highly competitive society, I have to work overtime to keep the job. | |||
| … | … | … | |
| Rough time during the work | Supervisor | 172 | Most of the time, my supervisors make unctuous promises. |
| I worked hard for one year, but my supervisor takes all the credit. | |||
| Push | 162 | My supervisors often push us to work overtime. | |
| Most of us are not voluntarily working overtime, we are pushed into work by supervisors. | |||
| Reward | 105 | I work hard every day with little reward. | |
| The rewards I get are not proportional to the effort that I have paid. | |||
| Resign | 73 | I dare not resign even if I am not happy at work. | |
| I dare not resign casually. | |||
| … | … | … | |
| Social life at workplace | Colleagues | 155 | I don’t want to cater to my supervisors, colleagues, and friends. |
| There are often subtext in messages from my colleagues. | |||
| Boss | 134 | I always disagree with my boss’s opinion, hovering on the verge of resignation and being fired. | |
| My boss tries to hold me down. | |||
| … | … | … | |
| Dislike their jobs | Dream | 348 | Only the rich-second-generation have the opportunities of realizing their dreams. |
| I don’t have the material foundation to realize my dream. | |||
| Love | 43 | I cannot find a job that I love, and my hobby is my real love. | |
| I really love taking photographs, but actually my job is to fix cars. | |||
| … | … | … | |
| Commute to work | Stop | 160 | The subway is so crowded in the morning |
| Since I need to take the subway before 7:25, I have to buy my breakfast and walk to the stop in ten minutes. | |||
| Bus | 78 | I have to wash up and eat breakfast quickly. Then I need to take the crowd bus or subway every morning. | |
| Commute | 53 | Office workers often have to spend more than two hours in commutes. | |
| It is too late for me to get home every day, since I have to spend an hour in commutes every day. | |||
| … | … | … | |
| Lack of social security | Squeeze | 84 | Supervisors squeeze everyone to work overtime since they need profits to improve an enterprise. |
| Supervisors squeeze employees to work overtime, especially in declining businesses. | |||
| Exploit | 76 | I have to keep working overtime, since the boss constantly exploits us. | |
| … | … | … |
Keywords indicating family life and examples of sentences.
| Sub-Category | Keywords | Count | Examples of Sentences |
|---|---|---|---|
| Low salary | Salary | 366 | Salaries are so low. |
| I thought I could get a high salary if I worked hard, but actually I work hard with a low salary. | |||
| Income | 173 | I have a very limited income. | |
| Although I work and study hard, my income is lagging far behind. | |||
| … | … | … | |
| High cost of family life | Feed | 102 | It’s hard to feed myself, let alone my family. |
| No one will give me living expenses in vain to feed my whole family. | |||
| Marriage | 39 | In my opinion, marriage is a waste of money. | |
| Maintaining marriage needs money. | |||
| Brother | 24 | My parents and brother want to squeeze me, | |
| I have to feed my brother and my family. | |||
| … | … | … | |
| High housing costs | Buying houses | 675 | I cannot afford to buy a house by myself in Guangzhou, where the housing prices are the lowest in the first-tier cities. |
| I strive to save money to buy a house. | |||
| It is impossible for me to buy a house and a car with such a low salary. | |||
| Can’t afford | 309 | I can’t afford such expensive houses. | |
| I can’t afford a house and no one wants to marry me. | |||
| House prices | 234 | Take Jinan’s house prices as an example, it has increased ten-fold in 20 years. | |
| The housing prices are desperate. | |||
| Due to the high house prices, I can just rent a shabby house rather than buying a house. | |||
| … | … | … | |
| High cost to get married | Get married | 330 | I am so poor that I can’t get married or feed a child. |
| In my opinion, getting married will cost too much money. | |||
| Betrothal gifts | 147 | The expensive betrothal gifts make us give up to get married. | |
| Betrothal gifts are too expensive. | |||
| … | … | … | |
| Daily consumption | Car loans | 138 | I am overwhelmed by mortgage and car loans. |
| It is difficult for us to pay the mortgage and the car loans, and I even want to sell my car. | |||
| Consumption | 104 | With the soaring prices, it is difficult for families of ordinary consumption level to bear. | |
| Consumption levels have exceeded the income levels of ordinary families. | |||
| … | … | … | |
| Education cost | Kindergarten | 96 | In my small city, a kindergarten costs 3800 in a quarter. |
| My children have to take part in the “specialty training class” since they are in kindergarten. | |||
| Kids | 93 | I need to earn money to support my family and make my kids live a better life. | |
| We must take care of our parents, wives, and kids. | |||
| Tuition fees | 35 | The mortgage, milk powder money, and tuition fees are all overwhelming me. | |
| I have to work hard to pay for my child’s tuition fee. | |||
| … | … | … | |
| Supporting aging parents | Supporting aging parents | 136 | I need to support my aging parents. |
| Since my parents are growing old, I have to support my aging parents. | |||
| The elderly | 64 | I have to earn money to support the elderly and children. | |
| I have to take care of four elderly people including my parents and my wife’s parents. | |||
| … | … | … | |
| Health-care expenses | Health care | 67 | With my parents growing old, I have to worry about their health care costs. |
| I have a lot of pressure in health care, since the social security system is limited. | |||
| Doctor | 61 | I wish I could afford the doctor’s bill when my parents are very ill. | |
| My mom has cancer. The doctor says that it can be cured, but we have to pay a large sum of money. | |||
| … | … | … | |
| Social pressure | Parents | 400 | When I go home, my parents always ask me if I have a girlfriend. |
| My parents often push me to go on blind dates. | |||
| Social situation | 66 | I always feel lonely and depressed in social situations, since I have an inferiority complex. | |
| Given my poor social ability, I am very tired in contemporary social situations. | |||
| … | … | … |
Keywords indicating social media and examples of sentences.
| Sub-Category | Keywords | Count | Examples of Sentences |
|---|---|---|---|
| Consumption of time and energy caused by social media | Mobile phone | 235 | I can’t sleep without playing the mobile phone. |
| I always spend a lot of time with my mobile phone unconsciously, and it even makes me feel sick. | |||
| Video | 88 | I just want to order a take-out and watch videos after work. | |
| The video blogs of life often gain a great amount of clicks on video websites. Many people have the desire to have expensive lifestyles as the video blogs show. | |||
| Tik Tok | 77 | After work I always spend a lot of time in Tik Tok unconsciously. | |
| I can watch videos on Tik Tok until three o’clock in the morning, even when I have already worked very late. | |||
| … | … | … | |
| Desire for material aroused by social media | Actual life | 194 | I dream of the high-end lifestyle spreading on social media, but I am unable to make it happen in actual life. |
| Our brains are constantly being bombarded with | |||
| Friend circle | 158 | I can see all kinds of colorful life in my WeChat moments. | |
| I envy the lives of friends shown in my WeChat moments. | |||
| … | … | … | |
| Lives occupied by busy working | Punch a time clock | 64 | I sometimes wait in the office just to punch a time clock. |
| My supervisor thinks that I work hard according to the record of my punching time clock. | |||
| 59 | Even on weekends, I have to work immediately once I receive a message on WeChat. | ||
| Through Wechat, I am often asked to work by my supervisor at very late hours of the night. | |||
| Message | 56 | I often work all day and forget the time due to various job messages. | |
| If you are submerged by a mass of messages, you’ll never make anything. | |||
| … | … | … |
Keywords indicating subjective cognitive bias and examples of sentences.
| Sub-Category | Keywords | Count | Examples of Sentences |
|---|---|---|---|
| Insatiable desire | Desire | 111 | I feel frustrated since I cannot afford my desires. |
| My desires cannot be satisfied given my poor ability to pay. | |||
| Satisfy | 74 | I feel frustrated since my hopes always cannot be satisfied. | |
| Even my smallest wishes still cannot be satisfied. | |||
| Consumerism | 62 | We are influenced by consumerism and a money-first culture. | |
| Some people accept the consumerist and take out a loan. | |||
| … | … | … | |
| The gap between rich and poor | The gap between rich and poor | 71 | I know that no matter how hard I work, I cannot get my ideal life given the gap between the rich and poor. |
| Since the gap between the rich and poor has gradually widened, we are dissatisfied with our current situation. | |||
| Poor | 62 | Most young people who are born in poverty cannot change their fates even if they do their best. | |
| Poor kids are still poor when they grow up. | |||
| … | … | … | |
| The gap between dream and reality | Gap | 26 | I feel frustrated since the huge gap between my dreams and real life. |
| The huge gap between my friends’ life and my life makes me feel bitter. | |||
| Frustration | 19 | I feel frustrated when I recognize that my desires are unrealistic. | |
| I feel frustrated and anxious when I recognize that my desires always cannot be satisfied. | |||
| … | … | … |
Comparison with stressors used in the literature.
| Stressor | Ours | References | Stressor | Ours | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Working long hours | Yes | [ | Health-care expenses | Yes | [ |
| Dead-end job | Yes | Social pressure | Yes | ||
| Rough time during the work | Yes | Consumption of time and energy caused by social media | Yes | [ | |
| Social life at workplace | Yes | [ | Desire for material aroused by social media | Yes | |
| Dislike their jobs | Yes | [ | Lives occupied by busy working | Yes | [ |
| Commute to work | Yes | [ | Insatiable desire | Yes | |
| Lack of social security | Yes | The gap between rich and poor | Yes | ||
| Low salary | Yes | [ | The gap between dream and reality | Yes | |
| High cost of family life | Yes | [ | Emotional demands | No | [ |
| High housing costs | Yes | [ | Organizational injustice | No | [ |
| High cost to get married | Yes | [ | Performance stress | No | [ |
| Daily consumption | Yes | [ | Work–family conflict | No | [ |
| Education cost | Yes | [ | Being “infected” from other unhealthy organizations | No | [ |
| Supporting aging parents | Yes | [ |