Mental health status and its associations with psychosocial working conditions among platform delivery workers in China: comparative analyses of migrant status.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Mengling He, Ming-Wei Lin, Yawen Cheng
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Abstract

The rapid expansion of delivery labor platforms in China has driven many people to move from rural to urban areas. Previous studies indicated that platform-based delivery work can be demanding, subject to algorithmic control, and lacking employment protections. While migrant workers are more likely to be exposed to adverse psychosocial working conditions and more vulnerable due to limited social services, few studies have examined the role of migrant status in mental health and its associations with psychosocial working conditions among platform delivery workers. This study employed a cross-sectional online survey to compare the mental health status of platform delivery workers in China and the associations with psychosocial working conditions by migrant status. Of the 923 delivery workers surveyed, 492 (53.3%) were rural-to-urban migrants. The findings indicated that rural-to-urban migrant delivery workers experienced high levels of mental disorders and burnout. Regression analyses revealed that workplace violence and high job demands were significantly associated with mental disorders and high burnout, and these associations were more pronounced among rural-to-urban migrant workers. Greater attention should be paid to this growing urban workforce, and context-specific interventions are essential to protect their mental health and wellbeing.

中国平台送货员的心理健康状况及其与社会心理工作条件的关系:移民身份的比较分析
中国接生平台的快速扩张促使许多人从农村转移到城市地区。先前的研究表明,基于平台的交付工作可能要求很高,受到算法控制,并且缺乏就业保护。虽然移徙工人更有可能面临不利的社会心理工作条件,并且由于社会服务有限而更容易受到伤害,但很少有研究审查移徙身份在平台交付工人的心理健康中的作用及其与社会心理工作条件的关联。本研究采用横断面在线调查,比较了中国平台快递员的心理健康状况以及移民身份与社会心理工作条件的关系。在接受调查的923名快递员中,492名(53.3%)是农村到城市的移民。研究结果表明,农村到城市的流动送货工人经历了高水平的精神障碍和倦怠。回归分析显示,工作场所暴力和高工作要求与精神障碍和高倦怠显著相关,且这些关联在农民工中更为明显。应更多地关注这一不断增长的城市劳动力,针对具体情况的干预措施对于保护他们的心理健康和福祉至关重要。
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Industrial Health
Industrial Health 医学-毒理学
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
5.00%
发文量
64
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: INDUSTRIAL HEALTH covers all aspects of occupational medicine, ergonomics, industrial hygiene, engineering, safety and policy sciences. The journal helps promote solutions for the control and improvement of working conditions, and for the application of valuable research findings to the actual working environment.
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