書誌事項
- タイトル別名
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- Mental health in software engineers. II. Classification of occupational stressors, and relationship between occupational stressors and psychiatric disorders.
- II. Classification of Occupational Stressors, and Relationship between Occupational Stressors and Psychiatric Disorders
- II. 仕事上のストレッサーの分類および仕事上のストレッサーと精神障害の関連性
説明
Occupational stressors and psychiatric disorders were studied in a sample of 101 male software engineers. Psychiatric diagnosis was based on DSM-III (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Third Edition). The results can be summarized as follows:<br>1) More than 30% of the subjects were not satisfied with their work.<br>2) Occupational stressors ascertained in the interview could be classified into “quantity of job, ” “quality of job, ” “role in organization, ” “relations with others, ” “work conditions, ” “career development, ” “reward, ” “organizational structure and climate, ” “low social support, ” and “lack of decision making.” “quality of job” (35%), “quantity of job” (30%), and “role in organization” (33%) were the most common stressors for the subjects.<br>3) Among the occupational stressors, only “quantity of job” was significantly related to psychiatric disorders (p<0.05).<br>The results suggest that many software engineers are not satisfied with their work and that “quantity of job” has the greatest influence on their mental health. Some measures should be taken to avoid potential health hazards, for the research findings indicate a relationship between occupational stressors and mental health in software engineers.
収録刊行物
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- 産業医学
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産業医学 32 (4), 258-264, 1990
社団法人 日本産業衛生学会