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Factors related to psychological well-being in unskilled manual workers

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Abstract
Objectives: The authors characterized the demographic, socioeconomic, and psychosocial work factors associated with performance of unskilled manual work, and then identified the modifiable psychosocial work factors that affected the psychological well-being of these workers. Material and
Methods: This study analyzed data from the fifth Korean Working Condition Survey conducted in 2017. The study subjects were 37 081 Korean employees. The occupational classes investigated were: managers, professionals, and clerks; service and sales workers; and skilled or unskilled manual
workers. Results: Unskilled manual workers were more likely to be elderly and less educated, to have low income, to work fewer hours weekly, to have a shorter work duration, to perform temporary or daily jobs, and to report poor subjective health and well-being. Unskilled manual workers were also more likely to experience psychosocial hazards, such adverse social behaviors, a lack of job satisfaction, a lack of support from managers, and a poor social climate. However, with statistical adjustment for demographic, socioeconomic, and psychosocial work factors, unskilled manual work was no longer associated with poor psychological well-being, but psychosocial work factors were associated with poor psychological well-being. Conclusions: The poor psychological well-being of unskilled manual workers cannot be explained by the intrinsic nature of this type of work. Instead, the poor psychological well-being of these workers is associated with unfavorable psychosocial work factors, such as a poor employment status, a lack of job satisfaction, a lack of support from managers, and a bad social climate. These results thus suggest that the modification of psychosocial work factors may improve the psychological well-being of unskilled manual workers
Author(s)
박정선김양호
Issued Date
2021
Type
Article
Keyword
AgedBlue collar workersHealth aspectsHealth StatusHumansjobjob satisfactionManual workmanual workersoccupational groupsOccupational health and safetyPsychological aspectspsychological well-beingSocial EnvironmentSurveysUnskilled laborunskilled workersWork
DOI
10.13075/ijomeh.1896.01616
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/7729
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Publisher
International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
Location
폴란드
Language
영어
ISSN
1232-1087
Citation Volume
34
Citation Number
6
Citation Start Page
789
Citation End Page
804
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