The relationship between occupational stress, health status, and temporary and permanent work disability among security guards in Serbia
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Autori
Jovanović, Jovana J.Šarac, Ivana
Jovanović, Stefan
Sokolović, Dušan
Govedarović, Nenad
Jovanović, Jovica
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Purpose. This study aimed to examine the influence of occupational stress on health status and work disability among security guards in Serbia. Methods. Three hundred and ninty nine male security guards (aged 25-65 years) were examined during regular medical preventive check-ups at the Institute of Occupational Health. Data on their health status and permanent and temporary work disability were obtained, and correlations with the levels of occupational stress (measured by occupational stress index [OSI] questionnaire) were analysed. Results. A high prevalence of health impairments, including diabetes (38.8%), dyslipidaemia (82.7%), hypertension (69.9%) and metabolic syndrome (77.7%), was found. Highly significant correlations were shown between reported levels of total stress at work (total OSI score) and measured values of glucose, lipids, blood pressure, heart rate, Framingham cardiovascular risk scale, occurrence of diabetes and impaired fasting glucose, dyslipidaemia, hypertension,... metabolic syndrome, coronary heart disease, cerebrovascular insults, degenerative eye-fundus changes, and temporary and permanent work disability. All of these correlations remained significant even after adjustments for age, body mass index and smoking status. Regression analysis confirmed the independent effect of occupational stress on the analysed parameters. Conclusions. There is a significant independent impact of occupational stress on development of health impairments and work disability among security guards.
Ključne reči:
occupational stress / health / disease / work disability / security guardsIzvor:
International Journal of Occupational Safety & Ergonomics, 2019Izdavač:
- Taylor & Francis Ltd, Abingdon
Finansiranje / projekti:
- Faculty of Medicine, University of Nis [INT8]
- Biološki mehanizmi, nutritivni unos i status polinezasićenih masnih kiselina i folata: Unapređenje ishrane u Srbiji (RS-MESTD-Integrated and Interdisciplinary Research (IIR or III)-41030)
- Monitoring elektromagnetnih zračenja mobilnih telekomunikacionih sistema u životnoj sredini, analiza molekularnih mehanizama i biomarkera oštećenja kod hronične izloženosti sa razvojem modela za procenu rizika i metoda za zaštitu (RS-MESTD-Integrated and Interdisciplinary Research (IIR or III)-43012)
DOI: 10.1080/10803548.2019.1579458
ISSN: 1080-3548
PubMed: 30735105
WoS: 000465798700001
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85064014479
Institucija/grupa
Institut za medicinska istraživanjaTY - JOUR AU - Jovanović, Jovana J. AU - Šarac, Ivana AU - Jovanović, Stefan AU - Sokolović, Dušan AU - Govedarović, Nenad AU - Jovanović, Jovica PY - 2019 UR - http://rimi.imi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/11 AB - Purpose. This study aimed to examine the influence of occupational stress on health status and work disability among security guards in Serbia. Methods. Three hundred and ninty nine male security guards (aged 25-65 years) were examined during regular medical preventive check-ups at the Institute of Occupational Health. Data on their health status and permanent and temporary work disability were obtained, and correlations with the levels of occupational stress (measured by occupational stress index [OSI] questionnaire) were analysed. Results. A high prevalence of health impairments, including diabetes (38.8%), dyslipidaemia (82.7%), hypertension (69.9%) and metabolic syndrome (77.7%), was found. Highly significant correlations were shown between reported levels of total stress at work (total OSI score) and measured values of glucose, lipids, blood pressure, heart rate, Framingham cardiovascular risk scale, occurrence of diabetes and impaired fasting glucose, dyslipidaemia, hypertension, metabolic syndrome, coronary heart disease, cerebrovascular insults, degenerative eye-fundus changes, and temporary and permanent work disability. All of these correlations remained significant even after adjustments for age, body mass index and smoking status. Regression analysis confirmed the independent effect of occupational stress on the analysed parameters. Conclusions. There is a significant independent impact of occupational stress on development of health impairments and work disability among security guards. PB - Taylor & Francis Ltd, Abingdon T2 - International Journal of Occupational Safety & Ergonomics T1 - The relationship between occupational stress, health status, and temporary and permanent work disability among security guards in Serbia DO - 10.1080/10803548.2019.1579458 ER -
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Jovanović, J. J., Šarac, I., Jovanović, S., Sokolović, D., Govedarović, N.,& Jovanović, J.. (2019). The relationship between occupational stress, health status, and temporary and permanent work disability among security guards in Serbia. in International Journal of Occupational Safety & Ergonomics Taylor & Francis Ltd, Abingdon.. https://doi.org/10.1080/10803548.2019.1579458
Jovanović JJ, Šarac I, Jovanović S, Sokolović D, Govedarović N, Jovanović J. The relationship between occupational stress, health status, and temporary and permanent work disability among security guards in Serbia. in International Journal of Occupational Safety & Ergonomics. 2019;. doi:10.1080/10803548.2019.1579458 .
Jovanović, Jovana J., Šarac, Ivana, Jovanović, Stefan, Sokolović, Dušan, Govedarović, Nenad, Jovanović, Jovica, "The relationship between occupational stress, health status, and temporary and permanent work disability among security guards in Serbia" in International Journal of Occupational Safety & Ergonomics (2019), https://doi.org/10.1080/10803548.2019.1579458 . .