Factors related to self-rated health in teleworkers raising children: focusing on gender differences.

Environmental and occupational health practice Pub Date : 2025-04-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1539/eohp.2024-0010
Motoko Ohira, Yoko Ichikawa, Madoka Tsuji, Tomoyuki Hasegawa, Shin Saito
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Objectives: Teleworking is a flexible means of working to effectively utilize one's time and workplace using information and communication technology. However, teleworking can also lead to work-life conflict and health problems. To support the health of teleworkers, this study aimed to elucidate the factors correlated with the self-rated health of teleworkers raising children, focusing on differences between genders.

Methods: The study sample included 1,000 teleworkers (500 women and 500 men).

Results: The responses to questionnaire items about health differed between men and women. For men, "marital status," "walks and exercises," "keeps an uplifted state of mind as much as possible," and "work-to-family negative spillover" were extracted. For women, "leads a disciplined life," "keeps an uplifted state of mind as much as possible," "eating speed compared with others: slower," and "sufficiently rests through sleep" were found to affect self-rated health.

Conclusions: For male teleworkers raising children, sufficient exercise and physical activity is a crucial aspect of health management. For female teleworkers raising children, self-discipline is needed.

养育子女的远程工作人员自评健康的相关因素:侧重于性别差异。
目标:远程办公是一种灵活的工作方式,利用信息和通信技术有效地利用一个人的时间和工作场所。然而,远程办公也会导致工作与生活的冲突和健康问题。为了支持远程工作者的健康,本研究旨在阐明与远程工作者养育子女的自评健康相关的因素,重点关注性别差异。方法:研究样本包括1000名远程办公人员(女性500人,男性500人)。结果:男性和女性对健康问题的回答存在差异。对于男性,“婚姻状况”、“散步和锻炼”、“尽可能保持乐观的心态”和“工作对家庭的负面溢出效应”被剔除。研究发现,对女性来说,“过着有纪律的生活”、“尽可能保持乐观的心态”、“吃饭速度比别人慢”和“在睡眠中得到充分的休息”会影响她们对健康的自我评价。结论:对于养育子女的男性远程工作者来说,充分的锻炼和体育活动是健康管理的重要方面。对于养育孩子的女性远程工作者来说,自律是必要的。
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