Occupational stress and common mental disorders: how do coping strategies work?

Q4 Medicine
Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Trabalho Pub Date : 2022-06-30 eCollection Date: 2022-04-01 DOI:10.47626/1679-4435-2022-680
Elis Souza Machado, Tânia Maria de Araújo, Camila Carvalho de Sousa, Aline Macedo Carvalho Freitas, Fernanda de Oliveira Souza, Iracema Lua
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Abstract

Introduction: Coping strategies are described as devices capable of minimizing the effects of occupational stress on workers' mental health.

Objectives: To evaluate the association between occupational stressors and occurrence of common mental disorders and how coping strategies work in this relationship.

Methods: This is a cross-sectional study with 3,343 healthcare workers from six municipalities in the state of Bahia, Brazil. Common mental disorders were measured by the Self-Reporting Questionnaire, and occupational stressors by the Job Content Questionnaire. Coping strategies included physical activity, leisure activities, social support at work, alcohol consumption, and smoking. Bivariate and multivariate analyses were performed, stratified by sex.

Results: Occupational stressors were associated with common mental disorders, more strongly among women. The practice of physical activity contributed to reduce the prevalence of common mental disorders, regardless of occupational stressors. Leisure activities were associated with lower prevalence of common mental disorders, but without statistical significance, losing relevance in the presence of occupational stressors. Social support and smoking or drinking habits were not associated with common mental disorders and did not influence the relationship with occupational stressors.

Conclusions: Occupational stressors are associated with common mental disorders, with emphasis on high demand, even after adjusted for coping strategies. The relationship between occupational stressors and mental is corroborated, with greater female vulnerability, as well as the role of positive coping strategies in protecting mental health. The pertinence of adopting measures that reduce stress at work, promote the adoption of positive coping strategies, and consider gender inequalities in these relationships.

职业压力与常见精神障碍:应对策略如何发挥作用?
简介应对策略被描述为能够将职业压力对工人心理健康的影响降至最低的装置:评估职业压力与常见精神障碍之间的关系,以及应对策略在这种关系中的作用:这是一项横断面研究,研究对象是巴西巴伊亚州六个城市的 3343 名医护人员。常见精神障碍通过 "自我报告问卷 "进行测量,职业压力则通过 "工作内容问卷 "进行测量。应对策略包括体育活动、休闲活动、工作中的社会支持、饮酒和吸烟。按性别进行了二元和多元分析:结果:职业压力与常见精神障碍相关,女性的相关性更高。无论职业压力因素如何,体育锻炼都有助于降低常见精神障碍的发病率。休闲活动与常见精神障碍的发病率降低有关,但没有统计学意义,在存在职业压力的情况下,休闲活动失去了相关性。社会支持、吸烟或饮酒习惯与常见精神障碍无关,也不影响与职业压力源的关系:结论:职业压力因素与常见精神障碍有关,重点是高要求,即使在调整了应对策略之后也是如此。职业压力源与精神之间的关系得到了证实,女性更容易受到职业压力源的影响,积极的应对策略在保护心理健康方面也发挥了作用。因此,有必要采取措施减轻工作压力,促进采取积极的应对策略,并考虑这些关系中的性别不平等问题。
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