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    題名: Techno-strain and techno-insecurity are associated with poor mental well-being in specific age and occupation groups
    作者: Yang, HJ;Cheng, Y;Liu, YL;Cheng, WJ
    貢獻者: National Center for Geriatrics and Welfare Research
    摘要: OBJECTIVES: Innovative technology at work can lead to stress and has been linked with adverse work and health consequences. This study aims to examine the association of techno-insecurity and techno-strain with mental well-being in different age and occupational groups. METHODS: We utilized a nationally representative survey of the working population and restricted our analyses to 2,814 employees who reported being engaged with new technology. Techno-insecurity and techno-strain were evaluated by a single question each. Mental health status was assessed by a 5-item scale, and burnout status was assessed by the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory. We used logistic regression analysis to examine the association of techno-insecurity and techno-strain with mental well-being, adjusting for job control, psychological demands, job insecurity, and workplace violence. We further stratified study participants by age and occupational group and examined the association in each group. RESULTS: One-fifth of the study participants reported having techno-insecurity and techno-strain. Techno-insecurity was associated with a 1.8-fold risk of poor mental health and high burnout, whereas techno-strain was associated with a 2.2-fold risk of having poor mental health and high burnout. The associations between techno-insecurity or techno-strain and poor mental health were most profound among middle-aged workers. Among all occupational groups, the associations between techno-insecurity or techno-strain and burnout were most profound among manual workers. CONCLUSION: Techno-strain and techno-insecurity are emerging occupational mental health threats, particularly among middle-aged and manual workers. To promote mental health, resources provided by the organization is needed to help employees cope and work with technology.
    日期: 2024-12-27
    關聯: Journal of Occupational Health. 2024 Dec 27;Article in Press.
    Link to: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/joccuh/uiae079
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