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International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental HealthVolume 36, Issue 2, 2023, Pages 250-262

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH: THE ROLE OF DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS IN THE CONDITION OF INCREASED RISK(Article)(Open Access)

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  • aFaculty of Technical Sciences, Department of Industrial Engineering/Engineering Management, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia
  • bFaculty of Technical Sciences, Department of General Disciplines, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia
  • cFaculty of Medicine, Department of Vascular and Transplant Surgery, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia

Abstract

Objectives: The paper analyses the impact of socio-demographic characteristics of the employees in conditions of uncertainty in the organizations. Material and Methods: The study was conducted on a sample of 210 employees using the Mental Health Inventory – 38 (MHI-38), Satisfaction with life scale (SWLS), and the Center for Epidemiological Studies – Depression (CES-D). Results: The results showed that female respondents had significantly higher scores on ANX (t = 2,278, p < 0.05), while male employees had higher scores on life satisfaction (t = 2.103, p < 0.05). Older employees have a higher tendency for loss of emotional-behavioral control (F = 4.427, p < 0.05). Respondents who have satisfying living standards have also higher scores on SWLS (t = 2.257, p < 0.05). Respondents who have dissatisfying living standard have higher scores on generally positive affect (t = 3.152, p < 0.01), life satisfaction (t = 3.571, p < 0.01), psychological distress (t = 2.929, p < 0.01) and loss of emotional-behavioral control (t = 2.361, p < 0.05). Employees with different levels of educational background have similar tendencies in life satisfaction, mental health, and depressive symptoms (p > 0.05). Conclusions: The study showed that the specific socio-demographic profile of the employees is related to higher levels of mental health issues. Specifically, the mental health of female and older employees have been especially affected and disturbed by uncertain conditions. The results can be potentially used both in the terms of designing activities that support the mental health of the population, as well as in relation to the mental health of employees. © 2023 Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine. All rights reserved.

Author keywords

anxietycondition of riskdepression symptomsmental healthpublic healthsatisfaction with life

Indexed keywords

EMTREE medical terms:demographydepressionfemalehumanmalemental healthoccupational healthpsychologyquestionnairesocioeconomics
MeSH:DemographyDepressionFemaleHumansMaleMental HealthOccupational HealthSocioeconomic FactorsSurveys and Questionnaires
  • ISSN: 12321087
  • CODEN: IOMHE
  • Source Type: Journal
  • Original language: English
  • DOI: 10.13075/ijomeh.1896.01943
  • PubMed ID: 37184144
  • Document Type: Article
  • Publisher: Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine

  Sitarevic, A.; University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Department of Industrial Engineering/Engineering Management, Trg Dositeja Obradovića 6, Novi Sad, Serbia;
© Copyright 2023 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

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