2015
DOI: 10.1590/1413-812320152012.01522015
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Estresse ocupacional e fatores associados em trabalhadores bancários, Vitória – ES, Brasil

Abstract: (odds ratio, 3.69, 95% CI, working in bank agencies (odds ratio, 2.55, 95% CI,, a length of employment at the bank of more than five years (odds ratio, 3.32, 95% CI,), a daily work period of six hours (odds ratio, 2.72, 95% CI, and, mainly, low social support (odds ratio, 2.57,.

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“…When evaluating labor data, there was an association between the "traditional and protein" pattern and the individual's perception of the social support received. In a study carried out in this same bank employees' population, high perceived social support was reported in 48% of these employees (n = 256), which is an important factor in attenuating the negative effects of work on workers' health 15 . Thus, individuals with greater social support are likely to identify more with their co-workers, having a more active social interaction that allows larger consumption of foods belonging to the "traditional and protein" pattern, both in the working period or even outside of it 42 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…When evaluating labor data, there was an association between the "traditional and protein" pattern and the individual's perception of the social support received. In a study carried out in this same bank employees' population, high perceived social support was reported in 48% of these employees (n = 256), which is an important factor in attenuating the negative effects of work on workers' health 15 . Thus, individuals with greater social support are likely to identify more with their co-workers, having a more active social interaction that allows larger consumption of foods belonging to the "traditional and protein" pattern, both in the working period or even outside of it 42 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Thus, work characteristics were evaluated by investigating the lunchtime interval, living in the same city of the workplace, occupational stress and social support received. In order to determine "occupational stress" and "social support", the abridged and adapted version of the Job Stress Scale 13 was used according to the demand-control model of Karasek and Theorell 14 , classifying individuals as "stressed" (high wear and passive work) and "not stressed" (active work and low wear) 15 . For the definition of "social support", the median scores were obtained for this realm, categorizing high social support scores > 22 and low social support scores ≤ 22 15 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Five of the articles examined ways in which stress at work might give rise to various negative mental health and physical results. These included anxiety and depression, together with such maladaptive behaviors such as smoking and drinking (Silva and Barreto, 2010 , 2012 ; Snorradóttir et al, 2013 ; Petarli et al, 2015 ; Valente et al, 2015 ). Another five investigated how stress at work can give rise to such specific conditions as workplace discrimination, work-family conflict, (lack of) job satisfaction and employee motivation, high staff turnover and work-life imbalance in employees (Seegers and van Elderen, 1996 ; Mughal et al, 2010 ; Oginni et al, 2013 ; Imam et al, 2014 ; Kan and Yu, 2016 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bank employees are a group of workers with high occupational stress 11, who are at increased risk of CVD 12-14 and present with a high occupational illness risk due to their extremely stressful daily working life and changes in the labour market 12,15. Moreover, this group represents a variety of population classes and workers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%