Research in Community and Public Health Nursing (지역사회간호학회지)
- Volume 15 Issue 4
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- Pages.566-576
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- 2004
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- 1225-9594(pISSN)
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- 2288-4203(eISSN)
Factors Influencing Depression with Emotional Labor among Workers in the Service Industry
서비스직 근로자의 우울에 영향을 미치는 요인 - 감정노동 종사자의 직무스트레스를 중심으로 -
- Lee, Bok-Im (The Korean Research Institute for Nursing Policy, Korean Nurses Association) ;
- Jung, Hye-Sun (The Catholic University of Korea) ;
- Rhee, Kyung-Yong (Occupational Safety & Health Research Institute) ;
- Kim, Soon-Lae (College of Nursing, The Catholic University of Korea)
- Published : 2004.12.01
Abstract
Purpose: The study was to determine variables related to the depressive impact of emotional labor among workers. Method: 443 respondents were surveyed through the NIOSH generic job stress questionnaire from December 1st through December 30th, 1999. Results: 1. Employment type and job insecurity showed a significant relationship with developing depression, load and role ambiguity. 5. Intervention programs and effective communication networks are needed to help workers cope with their job stress in a positive manner. Conclusions: First, given the correlation between the frequency of avoiding tactics and depression levels, an intervention program is needed to help workers cope with their job stress in a positive manner, Lastly, because role ambiguity was one of the main causes of depression among workers who perform emotional labor, establishing an effective communication network is important to make communication flow within the workplace clear and open.