A Healthy Work Environment in the Slovenian Hotel Industry: Views of Employees Affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 SOCIAL ISSUES
M. Šuligoj
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Abstract

Previous research has mostly overlooked the hotel employee- -related perspectives on (occupational) health, including its relation to pandemics (such as COVID-19). This research examines this perspective focusing on the case of the Slovenian hotel industry. An anonymous web questionnaire, as the only practical option, was sent during the lockdown to potential respondents from hotels throughout the country. For the analysis, the following approaches were employed: univariate analysis, the check of reliability and confidence intervals for the means, principal component analysis with Varimax rotation, and Spearman's and Pearson's rank-order correlations. The majority of respondents changed their attitude towards health during the pandemic (χ2 = 2.66). Using PCA, dimensionality-reduction of the dataset was implemented. A five-component solution, in which components account for 60.3% of the total variance, was identified. Due to low rs and rp, all components are negligibly correlated to demographic characteristics as well as to the respondents' changing health concerns due to COVID-19.
斯洛文尼亚酒店业的健康工作环境:受COVID-19大流行影响的员工的观点
之前的研究大多忽略了酒店员工对(职业)健康的相关观点,包括其与流行病(如COVID-19)的关系。本研究以斯洛文尼亚酒店业为例,探讨了这一观点。在封锁期间,向全国各地酒店的潜在受访者发送了一份匿名网络问卷,这是唯一可行的选择。在分析中,采用了以下方法:单变量分析、均值的信度和置信区间检验、Varimax旋转的主成分分析、Spearman和Pearson秩序相关性。大多数调查对象在疫情期间改变了对健康的态度(χ2 = 2.66)。利用主成分分析法对数据集进行降维。确定了一个五组分解决方案,其中各组分占总方差的60.3%。由于rs和rp较低,所有组成部分与人口特征以及受访者因COVID-19而改变的健康问题的相关性可忽略不计。
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CiteScore
0.90
自引率
16.70%
发文量
33
审稿时长
30 weeks
期刊介绍: Društvena istraživanja is a journal for general social issues, embracing complete thematic and disciplinary openness. It publishes works in different social disciplines (sociology, psychology, political science, psychiatry, history, law, economics, demography, linguistics etc.), but also publishes work that transcends the frontiers of individual disciplines. Papers are subject to anonymous review procedures. Indexed in: Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences (CC/S&BS)
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