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Work-related Stress and Risk Factors among Korean Employees

Choi ES, Ha Y

PURPOSE: Work-related stress and risk factors among Korean employees were identified in this study. METHODS: Data were obtained from employees aged 20 to 64 using the Korean Working Conditions Survey...
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Correlates of Self-rated Fatigue in Korean Employees

Chang SJ, Koh SB, Kang MG, Hyun SJ, Cha BS, Park JK, Park JH, Kim SA, Kang DM, Chang SS, Lee KJ, Ha EH, Ha M, Woo JM, Cho JJ, Kim HS, Park JS

  • KMID: 1747573
  • J Prev Med Public Health.
  • 2005 Feb;38(1):71-81.
OBJECTIVE: To elucidate the correlates of self-rated fatigue in Korean employees. METHODS: The data for 10, 176 (men, 7, 984; women, 2, 192; mean age, 34.2; SD: 8.8) employees recruited...
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Fatigue Subjective Symptoms and Risk Factors in Bank Workers with VDT

Kim JJ, Lee KJ

  • KMID: 1747570
  • J Prev Med Public Health.
  • 2005 Feb;38(1):45-52.
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the fatigue subjective symptoms and VDT related risk factors in bank workers. METHODS: A total of 2178 workers (62.8% male, 37.2% female) were surveyed with a self-administered...
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Crisis Intervention for Workers in Severely Stressful Situations After Massive Layoffs and Labor Disputes

Woo JM, Chae JH, Choi SC

OBJECTIVES: Due to the economic crisis and globalization, many workers have been suffering from severe occupational stress due to job insecurity and struggles related to downsizing and restructuring. This study...
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Epidemiology of Psychosocial Distress in Korean Employees

Chang SJ, Koh SB, Kang MG, Cha BS, Park JK, Hyun SJ, Park JH, Kim SA, Kang DM, Chang SS, Lee KJ, Ha EH, Ha M, Woo JM, Cho JJ, Kim HS, Park JS

  • KMID: 1747568
  • J Prev Med Public Health.
  • 2005 Feb;38(1):25-37.
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the magnitude of psychosocial distress and examine eligible factors associated with the development of psychosocial distress in Korean employees, using a nationwide sample. METHODS: A total of...
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