[The effects of role stressors on anxiety, depression, and subjective well-being through primary appraisals].

Shinichi Kaneko
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Objective This study investigated the effects of role stressors on anxiety, depression, and subjective well-being (SWB), emphasizing primary appraisal.Methods A web-based survey was conducted with 2,000 full-time employees in November 2023. The sample included 1,093 males and 907 females aged 20-64 years (mean (M)=43.28, standard deviation (SD)=11.96). Survey items included attributes (sex, age, occupation, and position), role stressors, primary appraisal (irrelevant, positive, harm/loss, threat, and challenge), anxiety, depression, and SWB. We conducted a stepwise multiple regression analysis with primary appraisals as the dependent variable and role stressors and attributes as independent variables. Thereafter, we conducted a stepwise multiple regression analysis with anxiety, depression, and SWB as dependent variables and primary appraisals of role stressors and attributes as independent variables.Results Valid responses were obtained from 1,260 participants employed in sales and clerical work (valid response rate: 63.0%). The final sample included 548 males and 712 females aged 20-64 years (M=44.75, SD=11.61). Based on the results, positive, harm/loss, threat, and challenge appraisal positively influenced "role unclearly" and "role overload." Moreover, anxiety positively influenced "harm/loss" and "threat" appraisals but negatively influenced "challenge" appraisals. Furthermore, depression positively influenced "harm/loss" and "threat" appraisals but negatively influenced "challenge" appraisals. Conversely, SWB positively influenced "positive" and "challenge" appraisals but negatively influenced "harm/loss" appraisals in role unclearly and "harm/loss" and "threat" appraisals in role overload.Conclusion The anxiety, depression, and SWB of full-time employees in sales or clerical work were correlated with their primary appraisals of role stressors.

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[角色压力源对焦虑、抑郁和主观幸福感的影响]。
目的探讨角色应激源对焦虑、抑郁和主观幸福感的影响,并着重于初级评价。方法于2023年11月对2000名全职员工进行网络调查。年龄20 ~ 64岁,男性1093人,女性907人,平均(M)=43.28,标准差(SD)=11.96。调查项目包括属性(性别、年龄、职业和职位)、角色压力源、主要评价(不相关、积极、伤害/损失、威胁和挑战)、焦虑、抑郁和主观幸福感。以初级评价为因变量,角色压力源和属性为自变量,进行逐步多元回归分析。随后,我们以焦虑、抑郁和主观幸福感为因变量,以角色压力源和属性的初步评价为自变量,进行逐步多元回归分析。结果共获得1260份有效问卷,有效回复率为63.0%。最终样本包括男性548人,女性712人,年龄在20 ~ 64岁之间(M=44.75, SD=11.61)。结果表明,积极评价、伤害/损失评价、威胁评价和挑战评价正向影响“角色不清楚”和“角色过载”。此外,焦虑对“伤害/损失”和“威胁”评价有积极影响,对“挑战”评价有消极影响。此外,抑郁对“伤害/损失”和“威胁”评价有正向影响,对“挑战”评价有负向影响。相反,主观幸福感对“积极”和“挑战”评价有正向影响,但对角色不明确的“伤害/损失”评价和角色过载的“伤害/损失”和“威胁”评价有负向影响。结论销售、文员专职员工的焦虑、抑郁和主观幸福感与其角色压力源的初级评价存在相关性。
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