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À̼ö¿¬ ( Lee Su-Yeon ) - Public Health Center in Jinju
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study aimed to identify the factors that influence the wellness of bus drivers by examining the relationships between job stress, physical activity, subjective happiness, and wellness.
Methods: Self-report questionnaires were distributed during October 2017.
Results: Based on a multiple regression analysis, the significant factors found to affect the wellness of bus drivers were physical activity (¥â=.48, p<.001), subjective happiness (¥â=.25, p=.001), and job stress (¥â=-.17, p=.025). The total explanatory power of the study variables for wellness was 45.7% (F=33.04, p<.001).
Conclusion: These findings highlight a need to develop workplace wellness programs to reduce job stress and improve physical activity and subjective happiness among bus drivers.
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KeyWords
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Physical activity, Job stress, Happiness, Wellness, Worker
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