Psychological Health and Overweight and Obesity Among High Stressed Work Environments.

Obesity, open access Pub Date : 2015-07-01 Epub Date: 2015-02-27 DOI:10.16966/2380-5528.101
Pouran D Faghri, Christina Mignano, Tania B Huedo-Medina, Martin Cherniack
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Correctional employees are recognized to underreport stress and stress symptoms and are known to have a culture that discourages appearing "weak" and seeking psychiatric help. This study assesses underreporting of stress and emotions. Additionally, it evaluates the relationships between stress and emotions on health behaviors. Correctional employees (n=317) completed physical assessments to measure body mass index (BMI), and surveys to assess perceived stress, emotions, and health behavior (diet, exercise, and sleep quality). Stress and emotion survey items were evaluated for under-reporting via skewness, kurtosis, and visual assessment of histograms. Structural equation modeling evaluated relationships between stress/emotion and health behaviors. Responses to stress and negatively worded emotions were non-normally distributed whereas responses to positively-worded emotions were normally distributed. Emotion predicted diet, exercise, and sleep quality whereas stress predicted only sleep quality. As stress was a poor predictor of health behaviors and responses to stress and negatively worded emotions were non-normally distributed it may suggests correctional employees are under-reporting stress and negative emotions.

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高压力工作环境中的心理健康与超重和肥胖。
惩教人员被认为低估了压力和压力症状,并被认为有一种文化,不鼓励表现出“软弱”和寻求精神帮助。这项研究评估了低估压力和情绪的情况。此外,评估压力和情绪对健康行为的关系。惩教人员(n=317)完成了身体评估以测量身体质量指数(BMI),以及评估感知压力、情绪和健康行为(饮食、运动和睡眠质量)的调查。通过对直方图的偏度、峰度和视觉评估来评估压力和情绪调查项目是否漏报。结构方程模型评估了压力/情绪与健康行为之间的关系。对压力和消极情绪的反应呈非正态分布,而对积极情绪的反应呈正态分布。情绪可以预测饮食、运动和睡眠质量,而压力只能预测睡眠质量。由于压力不能很好地预测健康行为,对压力和负面情绪的反应是非正态分布的,这可能表明惩教人员低估了压力和负面情绪。
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