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The Effects of Emotional Labor and Workplace Violence on the Somatic Symptoms of Customer Service Employees in Department Stores

Research in Community and Public Health Nursing 2023³â 34±Ç 1È£ p.61 ~ 71
KMID : 1104420230340010061
·ùºÀ¼ø ( Ryu Bong-Soon ) - 

¹Úº¸Çö ( Park Bo-Hyun ) - 

Abstract

Purpose: This study was aimed to explore the effects of emotional labor and workplace violence on the somatic symptoms of customer service employees in department stores.

Methods: Data from a total of 218 subjects were collected from July 21, 2021 to August 10, 2021, using a self-report questionnaire. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, X2-test, and logistic regression.

Results: Among 4 sub-scales of workplace violence, a factor affecting the possibility of the moderate or high severity of somatic symptoms was found to be a risk group in ¡°Experience of psychological and sexual violence from customer¡± (OR: 2.94). On the other hand, emotional labor did not show a statistically significant effect. In addition, education level, monthly income, subjective health status, and working hours per week were also factors affecting somatic symptoms.

Conclusion: In order to reduce the somatic symptoms of customer service employees in department stores, it is necessary to raise the awareness of employers and customers first, and follow-up research is necessary on the development of strategy and systems for the establishment of active and diverse protective devices to protect workers at the organizational level.
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Occupational Health, Psychological Distress, Somatoform Disorders, Workplace Violence
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