Psychosocial Workplace Factors and Health Problems among Indian Migrants in Gulf Cooperation Council Countries

K. Kosalram
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Background: There are not extensive studies about psychosocial occurrence of work related health problems in the Indian migrants in GCC countries. The present study was intended to determine the work related psychosocial health problems and its consequences among the workers. Methodology: This was cross sectional study and conducted in Warangal district, India. It involves male migrants of low and semi-skilled from six countries of the GCC. The questionnaire adopted from previous literature and consists of elements related to characteristics of demographic, psychosocial workplace factors including health related. The questionnaire was interviewed and was adopted in English. Data was analyzed using SPSS statistics. Results: In total 410 migrants were included and 70.5% of them are married. Greater number of the respondent’s migrants were construction laborers (25.4%). Reported high prevalence of physical strain (58%), lengthy standing (97.8%), lengthy sitting (65.6%), lifting and carrying (65%). Interestingly reported, 70% of them work in the same physical position for a lengthy period of time. Half of the migrant workers required a lot of thinking at their work and reported (75%) their work is too difficult. The study found 81% of migrants having good prospects with their employer. However, 72% reported their private life is suffering due to irregular working hours such as shifts or overtime and 66% do not have fixed working hours. Mechanical vibrations (68%) and raising voice (44%) affect their health. Almost all migrants suffering from dry and damp air including dust and accidents which are the highest factor at the workplace reported. Diseases reported are diabetes, cardiovascular, hypertension and metabolic arthritis suffering among workers. Conclusions: The study emphasizes implementing various strategies or policies related to the workplace intended to improve work environment characteristics including psychosocial work factors to avoid work related health problems.
海湾合作委员会国家印度移民的工作场所心理社会因素和健康问题
背景:目前还没有关于在海湾合作委员会国家的印度移民中与工作有关的健康问题的心理社会发生情况的广泛研究。本研究旨在确定工人中与工作有关的社会心理健康问题及其后果。方法:这是一项横断面研究,在印度瓦朗加尔地区进行。它涉及来自海湾合作委员会六个国家的低技能和半技能男性移民。调查问卷采用了以往的文献,包括与人口特征有关的要素,社会心理工作场所因素,包括与健康有关的因素。问卷以英文进行访谈和采用。数据采用SPSS统计分析。结果:共纳入外来人口410人,其中已婚人口占70.5%。在被调查者的流动人口中,建筑工人占比较大(25.4%)。报告了高患病率的身体紧张(58%),长时间站立(97.8%),长时间坐(65.6%),举重和搬运(65%)。有趣的是,70%的人长时间保持着相同的身体姿势工作。一半的农民工在工作中需要大量思考,75%的人认为他们的工作太难了。该研究发现,81%的移民对他们的雇主前景看好。然而,72%的人表示,由于轮班或加班等不规律的工作时间,他们的私生活受到了影响,66%的人没有固定的工作时间。机械振动(68%)和声音升高(44%)会影响他们的健康。几乎所有移民都遭受干燥潮湿的空气,包括灰尘和事故,这是工作场所报告的最高因素。报告的疾病有糖尿病、心血管疾病、高血压和代谢性关节炎。结论:本研究强调实施各种与工作场所相关的战略或政策,旨在改善工作环境特征,包括社会心理工作因素,以避免与工作有关的健康问题。
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