生活方式对自我感觉的工作压力与亚健康状态之间关系的中介效应:一项涉及中国城市工人的横断面研究

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Public Health Pub Date : 2024-09-19 DOI:10.1016/j.puhe.2024.07.024
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摘要

研究设计横断面研究。研究目的最佳健康状况(SHS)是介于健康和疾病之间的第三种状态。长期处于SHS状态将不利于个人能力的发展。既往研究表明生活方式行为或工作压力与SHS存在关联,但很少有研究全面分析三者之间的内在因素和机制。本研究旨在探讨生活方式行为是否介导了自我感知的工作压力与SHS之间的关系。方法共纳入4238名城镇职工,他们参与了2018年12月至2019年10月进行的横断面调查。在调整人口统计学变量后,采用一般线性模型探讨生活方式行为和自我感知的工作压力与SHS之间的关联。结果身体、心理和社会 SHS 的平均转换得分分别为 70.98、67.17 和 61.72。不健康的生活方式行为和高自我感觉工作压力对 SHS 有正向影响(P < 0.001)。自我感知的工作压力对身体SHS(β = -0.228,P < 0.001)、精神SHS(β = -0.237,P < 0.001)和社交SHS(β = -0.092,P < 0.001)产生负面影响。自我感觉的工作压力对身体SHS(β = -0.139,95% CI:-0.178 至 -0.106)、精神SHS(β = -0.106,95% CI:-0.134 至 -0.082)和社会SHS(β = -0.121,95% CI:-0.154 至 -0.092)的间接影响具有统计学意义。在高自我感觉工作压力与 SHS 的关系中,发现了不健康生活方式行为的中介效应。未来的纵向研究可能会验证这些关联,并阐明其潜在机制。
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The mediating effect of lifestyle behaviors on the relationship between self-perceived work stress and suboptimal health status: a cross-sectional study involving Chinese urban workers

Study Design

Cross-sectional study.

Objectives

Suboptimal health status (SHS) is a third state between health and disease. Long-term being SHS will be detrimental to one's ability development. Previous studies have demonstrated the associations of lifestyle behaviors or work stress with SHS, but few studies have comprehensively analyzed the underlying factors and mechanisms between the three.

This study aimed to investigate whether lifestyle behaviors mediated the relationship between self-perceived work stress and SHS.

Methods

A total of 4238 urban workers, who participated in a cross-sectional survey conducted from December 2018 to October 2019, were included. A general linear model was used to explore the associations between lifestyle behaviors and self-perceived work stress with SHS after adjusting for demographic variables. Structural equation modeling was performed to examine the mediation by lifestyle behaviors.

Results

The mean transformed scores of physical, mental, and social SHS were 70.98, 67.17, and 61.72, respectively. Unhealthy lifestyle behaviors and high self-perceived work stress positively affected SHS (P < 0.001). Self-perceived work stress imposed negative effects on physical SHS (β = −0.228, P < 0.001), mental SHS (β = −0.237, P < 0.001), and social SHS (β = −0.092, P < 0.001). The indirect effects of self-perceived work stress on physical SHS (β = −0.139, 95% CI: −0.178 to −0.106), mental SHS (β = −0.106, 95% CI: −0.134 to −0.082), and social SHS (β = −0.121, 95% CI: −0.154 to −0.092) were statistically significant.

Conclusions

Lifestyle behaviors and self-perceived work stress were significantly associated with SHS among Chinese urban workers. The mediating effects of unhealthy lifestyle behaviors were found in the relationship between high self-perceived work stress and SHS. Future longitudinal research may verify these associations and elucidate the underlying mechanisms.

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Public Health
Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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期刊介绍: Public Health is an international, multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal. It publishes original papers, reviews and short reports on all aspects of the science, philosophy, and practice of public health.
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