Psychosocial Risk Factors among Slovene Professional Drivers

D. Murko, M. Meško
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The characteristics of the profession drivers, in the nature of their work, influence the occurrence of various health risk factors. Professional drivers are, in general, exposed to a workspace that is limited, vibrations, uncomfortable seats and forced position meanwhile prolonged sitting. The objective of our study was to investigate psychosocial risk factors among Slovene professional drivers’ samples in a crosssectional study. The data collection was performed by the use of a survey questionnaire, which was distributed among professional drivers. The research was conducted on 259 professional drivers; 125 train drivers, 57 bus drivers, 57 truck drivers and 20 other drivers (eg. taxi drives). The cooperation in the survey was anonymous and voluntary. The measurement for coping with psychosocial risks and absenteeism – OPSA was used, which is divided into two parts 1) a general part (which includes sociodemographic and health related information about the employees as well as 2) the part that focuses on employee psychosocial load evaluation. With the use of analysis of variance, we tested wheatear there were statistically significant differences in OPSA statements among mentioned groups of drivers. There is no evidence that the psychosocial risk factors (OPSA profile) are statistically significantly different between specific groups of drivers. However, could be noted that bus and train drivers are the most vulnerability occupational groups among professional drivers.
斯洛文尼亚职业司机的社会心理风险因素
驾驶员的职业特点,在其工作性质上,影响着各种健康危险因素的发生。一般来说,职业司机要面对的是有限的工作空间、振动、不舒服的座椅以及长时间坐着时被迫的姿势。本研究的目的是在横断面研究中调查斯洛文尼亚职业司机样本中的社会心理风险因素。数据收集是通过使用调查问卷进行的,该问卷在专业司机中分发。研究对象为259名职业司机;125名火车司机,57名公共汽车司机,57名卡车司机和20名其他司机。出租车驱动器)。在调查中的合作是匿名和自愿的。采用了应对心理社会风险和旷工的测量方法——OPSA,该方法分为两部分:1)一般部分(包括有关雇员的社会人口统计和健康相关信息),以及2)侧重于雇员心理社会负荷评估的部分。通过方差分析,我们检验了上述驾驶员群体在OPSA陈述中是否存在统计学上的显著差异。没有证据表明心理社会风险因素(OPSA档案)在特定司机群体之间有统计学上的显著差异。然而,可以注意到的是,公共汽车和火车司机是职业司机中最脆弱的职业群体。
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