Relationships between occupational stress and depressive symptoms among prison officers in Japan.

Osaka city medical journal Pub Date : 2013-12-01
Yasuhiko Deguchi, Koki Inoue, Tomohiro Muramatsu, Shinichi Iwasaki, Tsuneo Yamauchi, Takehisa Nakao, Masayo Muroya, Yumi Kobayashi, Yasuyuki Kato, Nobuo Kiriike
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Abstract

Background: The relationships between occupational stress and depressive symptoms in prison officers have rarely been studied in Japan. Thus, we analyzed the associations between occupational stress factors and depressive symptoms among Japanese prison officers.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional study involving 426 male prison officers (20-60-year-old). Depressive symptoms were assessed using the Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale. Using this scale and a cut-off point of 50, the subjects were divided into the "depressive group" and "non-depressive group". Occupational stress was evaluated using the Generic Job Stress Questionnaire. Comparisons among the groups were performed with multiple logistic regression analysis.

Results: Of the 426 subjects, 107 were included in the depressive group. After adjusting for demographic and occupational variables, higher scores for the physical environment, role ambiguity, and quantitative workload and a lower score for social support from co-workers were found to be associated with an increased odds ratio of depressive symptoms.

Conclusions: The physical environment, role ambiguity, quantitative workload, and social support from coworkers are associated with depressive symptoms in Japanese prison officers. We hope that educating prison officers about the results of this study and organizational/individual-based improvement strategies will reduce their risk of depression.

日本监狱工作人员职业压力与抑郁症状的关系
背景:在日本很少研究监狱工作人员的职业压力与抑郁症状之间的关系。因此,我们分析了职业压力因素与日本监狱官员抑郁症状之间的关系。方法:采用横断面研究方法,对426名20 ~ 60岁的男性狱警进行调查。采用Zung抑郁自评量表评估抑郁症状。使用这个量表和50分的分界点,受试者被分为“抑郁组”和“非抑郁组”。使用通用工作压力问卷评估职业压力。组间比较采用多元logistic回归分析。结果:426例被试中,有107例被纳入抑郁组。在调整了人口统计学和职业变量后,发现物理环境、角色模糊性和定量工作量得分较高,同事社会支持得分较低与抑郁症状的优势比增加有关。结论:物理环境、角色模糊性、定量工作量和同事的社会支持与日本监狱官员的抑郁症状有关。我们希望对监狱官员进行教育,让他们了解这项研究的结果和基于组织/个人的改进策略,从而降低他们患抑郁症的风险。
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