工作要求与颞下颌关节紊乱:心理困扰和康复经历的中介和调节作用

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Occupational Health Pub Date : 2023-11-08 DOI:10.1093/joccuh/uiad001
Naana Mori, Daisuke Miyanaka, M. Tokita, Michiko Kawada, Keiko Sakakibara, Fuad Hamsyah, Yuheng Lin, Akihito Shimazu
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研究目的本研究探讨了日本工人的康复经历、工作要求、心理压力和颞下颌关节紊乱症(TMD)之间的关系。 研究方法本研究使用多波纵向项目第四次调查的横截面数据,使用一家互联网调查公司的注册监视器进行调查。最后分析了 1,278 名受访者的数据(男性 655 人,女性 623 人;平均年龄 41.63 岁,SD=10.31)。我们使用 Sugiaski 的 TMD 筛选问题来评估 TMD 患病率,使用简明工作压力问卷来评估工作要求,使用 Kessler 心理压力量表 (K6) 来评估心理压力,使用日语版康复体验问卷来评估康复体验。使用 Preacher 和 Hayes 为 SPSS 开发的过程宏程序进行了调节中介分析,研究了工作要求通过心理困扰对 TMD 的影响,以及康复体验对 TMD 的调节作用。 结果显示结果显示,12% 的受访者(n=168)患有 TMD。中介分析表明,高工作要求通过心理压力与 TMD 患病率的增加有关。调节中介分析显示,放松和控制调节了工作要求与心理压力之间的关系。 结论:这项横断面研究确定了日本工人的工作要求、心理压力和 TMD 之间的关系。研究结果表明,工作要求的增加会通过心理压力的中介作用导致 TMD 的高发病率,而放松和控制则会对其起到调节作用。
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Job demands and Temporomandibular disorders: Mediating and moderating effects of Psychological distress and Recovery experiences
Objectives: This study examines the relationship between recovery experience, job demands, psychological distress, and temporomandibular disorders (TMD) in Japanese workers. Methods: It used cross-sectional data from the fourth survey of a multi-wave longitudinal project, conducted using the registered monitors of an internet research company. Finally, 1,278 respondents’ data were analyzed (655 males, 623 females; mean age 41.63 years, SD=10.31). We utilized Sugiaski’s TMD screening question to assess TMD prevalence, Brief Job Stress Questionnaire to assess job demands, Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K6) to assess psychological distress, and the Japanese version of Recovery Experience Questionnaire to assess recovery experiences. The moderated mediation analysis was conducted using the process macro program for SPSS developed by Preacher and Hayes, examining the effect of job demands on TMD through psychological distress, moderated by the recovery experience. Results: The results showed that 12% (n=168) of the respondents had TMD. Mediation analysis indicated high job demands were associated with an increased TMD prevalence through psychological distress. The moderated mediation analysis revealed that relaxation and control moderated the relationship between job demands and psychological distress. Conclusions: This cross-sectional study establishes the relationship between job demands, psychological distress, and TMD among Japanese workers. The findings suggest that increased job demands contribute to high TMD prevalence through the mediation of psychological distress, moderated by relaxation and control.
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Journal of Occupational Health
Journal of Occupational Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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5.60
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3.30%
发文量
57
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The scope of the journal is broad, covering toxicology, ergonomics, psychosocial factors and other relevant health issues of workers, with special emphasis on the current developments in occupational health. The JOH also accepts various methodologies that are relevant to investigation of occupational health risk factors and exposures, such as large-scale epidemiological studies, human studies employing biological techniques and fundamental experiments on animals, and also welcomes submissions concerning occupational health practices and related issues.
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