Unraveling the Work-Related Distress Profiles of Election Officers in Yogyakarta: Lessons Learned from the 2019 General Election

R. N. A'yuninnisa, Acintya Ratna Priwati, Ramadhan Dwi Marvianto, Fuad Hamsyah, Faturochman Faturochman
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Drawing from the 2019 electoral incident, this study seeks to comprehend election officials’ working context, providing insights for the forthcoming 2024 general election (Pemilu). Specifically, this study investigates the working conditions of election officials during Indonesia's 2019 general election by examining their job demands, job resources, psychological and physical stress responses. Utilizing the job demands-resources (JD-R) model, the study evaluated the job demands, job resources, psychological and physical stress responses of 212 election officials in Yogyakarta Province using part of The New Brief Job Stress Questionnaire (NBJSQ). Latent Class Analysis revealed three distinct class profiles among the 2019 election officials based on their JD-R model scores, which included job demands, job resources, psychological and physical stress responses. The majority of participants fell into class 2, characterized by high job demands and job resources but low stress reactions. In contrast, class 1 had low job demands and job resources but a high level of stress, while class 3 exhibited high job demands, low job resources, and low stress. These results indicate that high job demand and job resources can potentially lead to work-related stress, although this relationship is influenced by the specific context and nature of job demands and job resources.
解读日惹选举官员与工作有关的苦恼:从 2019 年大选中汲取的经验教训
本研究从 2019 年的选举事件出发,试图了解选举官员的工作环境,为即将举行的 2024 年大选(Pemilu)提供启示。具体而言,本研究通过考察选举官员的工作需求、工作资源、心理和生理压力反应,调查他们在印尼 2019 年大选期间的工作状况。本研究利用工作需求-资源(JD-R)模型,使用新简要工作压力问卷(NBJSQ)的部分内容,对日惹省 212 名选举官员的工作需求、工作资源、心理和生理压力反应进行了评估。潜类分析(Latent Class Analysis)显示,2019 年的选举官员根据其 JD-R 模型得分分为三个不同的类别,包括工作需求、工作资源、心理和生理压力反应。大多数参与者属于第二类,其特点是工作要求和工作资源高,但压力反应低。相比之下,第 1 类的工作要求和工作资源较低,但压力水平较高,而第 3 类则表现为工作要求高、工作资源低、压力小。这些结果表明,高工作要求和工作资源有可能导致与工作相关的压力,尽管这种关系受到工作要求和工作资源的具体环境和性质的影响。
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