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Stress and Coping of Manufacturing Male Workers

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KMID : 0384920070160020109
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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify stress and coping patterns of manufacturing male workers.

Method: Data were collected from 215 manufacturing male workers and analyzed by SPSS WIN 12.0

Results: The total job stress score was 41.41 and the mean of the daily hassles score was 1.60. Related to the coping type, direct-active coping was the highest among four types of coping. Indirect-active coping was the second, followed by direct-passive coping and indirectpassive coping. Job stress score and daily hassles score were highly correlated by passive coping types.

Conclusion: Occupational health management program including coping strategy is required to relieve workers¡¯ stress.
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Manufacturing worker, Job stress, Coping
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