Psychosocial stress among Danish vicars.

Occupational medicine (Oxford, England) Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-11-04 DOI:10.1093/occmed/kqr160
F Gyntelberg, H O Hein, P Suadicani
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Abstract

Background: Burnout and depression are common among clergy members of several religions and denominations. Despite this, no studies have analysed whether differences in psychosocial workloads between vicars and others explain their higher prevalence of stress-related symptoms.

Aims: To test the hypothesis that elements of the job strain model (high work demands, low decision latitude and/or low job support) are mediators of the excess prevalence of stress-related health complaints among vicars compared with other employees in the Church of Denmark.

Methods: Data for this cross-sectional study were collected by means of a self-administered questionnaire sent to all employees in 500 Danish parishes (n = 2254).

Results: The study response rate was 73%, 35% of respondents were vicars and 43% were female. Compared with other employees, vicars felt quiet and relaxed less often (53 versus 67%), had less time for pleasure and relaxation (28 versus 11%) and felt happy and satisfied (53 versus 67%) less often. Vicars had significantly higher quantitative, cognitive and emotional work demands, lower work support, less influence on whom to collaborate with and less influence on their workload. Psychosocial workloads were more favourable for the vicars who had greater influence on job decisions and on job organization. The higher prevalence of stress-related symptoms among vicars was strongly modified by high work demands, in particular high quantitative demands.

Conclusions: The higher prevalence of stress-related symptoms among vicars could largely be attributed to high-quantitative work demands.

丹麦牧师的社会心理压力。
背景:职业倦怠和抑郁在一些宗教和教派的神职人员中很常见。尽管如此,还没有研究分析牧师和其他人在心理社会负荷上的差异是否解释了他们更普遍的压力相关症状。目的:检验工作压力模型的要素(高工作要求、低决策纬度和/或低工作支持)是丹麦教会牧师与其他雇员相比压力相关健康投诉过度流行的中介。方法:本横断面研究的数据是通过向500个丹麦教区的所有员工(n = 2254)发送自填问卷的方式收集的。结果:调查回复率为73%,其中35%为牧师,43%为女性。与其他员工相比,牧师感到安静和放松的频率更低(53%对67%),娱乐和放松的时间更少(28%对11%),感到快乐和满足的频率更低(53%对67%)。牧师的数量、认知和情感工作需求显著较高,工作支持较低,对合作对象的影响较小,对工作量的影响较小。对工作决策和工作组织有较大影响的牧师更有利于心理社会负荷。高工作要求,特别是高数量要求,极大地改变了牧师中较高的压力相关症状患病率。结论:牧师压力相关症状的高发可能主要归因于高量化的工作要求。
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