Exploring the health of child protection workers: A call to action.

IF 2.4 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Javier F Boyas, Debra Moore, Maritza Y Duran, Jacqueline Fuentes, Jana Woodiwiss, Leah McCoy, Antonella Cirino
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Abstract

Background: This exploratory study determined if a relationship exists between secondary traumatic stress (STS) related to health status, health outcomes, and health practices among child protection workers in a Southern state. Methods: This study used a cross-sectional survey research design that included a non-probability sample of child protection workers (N=196). Data were collected face-to-face and online between April 2018 and November 2019 from multiple county agencies. A self-administered questionnaire was completed focused on various health behaviors, outcomes, and workplace perceptions. Results: Results of the zero-order correlations suggest that higher levels of STS were significantly associated with not having visited a doctor for a routine checkup (r=-0.17, P=0.04), more trips to see a doctor (r=0.16, P=0.01), and increased number of visits to emergency room (ER) (r=0.20, P=0.01). Lower levels of STS were associated with better self-rated health (SRH) (r=-0.32, P≤0.001), higher perceptions of health promotion at work (r=-0.29, P≤0.001), frequent exercise (r=-0.21, P=0.01), and by avoiding salt (r=-0.20, P≤0.031). T-test results suggest that workers who did not have children (µ=45.85, SD=14.02, P=0.01) and non-Hispanic white workers (µ=51.79, SD=11.62, P≤0.001) reported significantly higher STS levels than workers who had children (µ=39.73, SD=14.58) and self-identified as Black (µ=39.01, SD=14.38). Conclusion: Findings show that increased interpersonal trauma was linked to unhealthy eating, general physical health problems, and health care utilization. If not addressed, both STS and poor health and health outcomes can have unfavorable employee outcomes, such as poor service delivery.

探索儿童保护工作者的健康:行动呼吁。
背景:本探索性研究确定了南方州儿童保护工作者中继发性创伤应激(STS)与健康状况、健康结果和健康实践之间是否存在关系。方法:本研究采用横断面调查研究设计,其中包括儿童保护工作者的非概率样本(N=196)。2018年4月至2019年11月期间,从多个县机构面对面和在线收集数据。完成了一份自我管理的问卷,重点关注各种健康行为、结果和工作场所的看法。结果:零级相关结果表明,较高的STS水平与未去医生进行常规检查(r=-0.17, P=0.04)、就诊次数较多(r=0.16, P=0.01)和急诊室就诊次数增加(r=0.20, P=0.01)显著相关。较低的STS水平与较好的自评健康(SRH) (r=-0.32, P≤0.001)、较高的工作健康促进意识(r=-0.29, P≤0.001)、频繁运动(r=-0.21, P=0.01)和不吃盐(r=-0.20, P≤0.031)相关。t检验结果显示,没有孩子的工人(µ=45.85,SD=14.02, P=0.01)和非西班牙裔白人工人(µ=51.79,SD=11.62, P≤0.001)报告的STS水平显著高于有孩子的工人(µ=39.73,SD=14.58)和自认为是黑人的工人(µ=39.01,SD=14.38)。结论:研究结果表明,人际创伤的增加与不健康饮食、一般身体健康问题和医疗保健利用有关。如果不加以解决,STS和不良的健康和健康结果都可能对员工产生不利的影响,例如提供不良的服务。
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Health Promotion Perspectives
Health Promotion Perspectives PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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