Indicadores de salud mental asociados a riesgo psicosocial laboral en un hospital público.
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Delivery of health care, Occupational health, stress, psychologicalResumen
Background: Health care workers are exposed to high stress levels and psychosocial risks. The imbalance between the invested efforts and received rewards acquires special importance in this setting. Aim: To assess the psychosocial risk level and its relationship with depression, distress and psychotropic drug use among health care workers. Material and methods: Seven hundred eighty two workers (602 females; 180 males) answered self-administered questionnaires to measure psychosocial risk and mental health. Results: Twenty five percent of respondents used psychotropic drugs, 34% had a high level of distress and 23% had depressive symptoms. They also reported a low level of decisional latitude (48%), high emotional demands (47%), low social support (41%) and a significant effort-reward imbalance (67%). Those exposed to job strain (high demands and low decisional latitude), iso-strain (job strain plus low social support), and effort-reward imbalance were twice as likely to suffer symptoms of depression and elevated distress compared to non-exposed subjects. Conclusions: There are high levels of psychosocial stress among health care workers.Descargas
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2014-12-15
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Ansoleaga, E. (2014). Indicadores de salud mental asociados a riesgo psicosocial laboral en un hospital público. Revista Médica De Chile, 143(1). Recuperado a partir de https://mail.revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/3746
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