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FREQUENCY OF OCCUPATIONAL STRESS AMONG MOTORISTS IN TEHRAN

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  118-130

Abstract

 Background & Objective: OCCUPATIONAL STRESS is an expanding global experience that is considered as a major risk factor in physical and mental illness, and leads to reduction in work performance and job satisfaction level. Along with this, the present study is conducted aiming at reviewing the frequency of job stress among motorists in TEHRAN.Method: Job stress of 202 drivers -those who provide services to municipality, and military centers of TEHRAN- with a mean age of 41.66±8.70 years, reviewed in a descriptive study through using demographic data and OSIPOW JOB STRESS QUESTIONNAIRE.Findings: The findings indicated that majority of the subjects, i.e.97% were married, 95% had finished junior high school and 66.3% did not own personal accommodation, and just 3.5% were satisfied with their monthly income and 13.5% had job consent; 21.3% of them were smokers and 16% complained about physical problems.In terms of OCCUPATIONAL STRESS, role overload had no stress, role insufficiency 20.8%, role ambiguity 6.5%, role boundary 10.7%, responsibility 5% and physical environment 18.8% a severe stress.Conclusion: OCCUPATIONAL STRESS on the part of drivers may lead to some problems and some physical, mental and behavioral effects, and reduce the quality of organization performance; in addition, it may cause accidents and result in death or disability for people. Therefore, it is essential to conduct a more comprehensive survey on stress levels among drivers and take necessary measures to reduce the relevant consequences.

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    HAJI AMINI, ZAHRA, ZARGHAM, CHERAGHALI, EBADI, ABBASS, AZADEH, ESFANDIYAR, TADRISI, SEYED DAVOOD, & SANAEINASAB, HORMUZ. (2010). FREQUENCY OF OCCUPATIONAL STRESS AMONG MOTORISTS IN TEHRAN. POLICE MANAGEMENT STUDIES QUARTERLY (PMSQ), 5(1), 118-130. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/135398/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    HAJI AMINI ZAHRA, ZARGHAM CHERAGHALI, EBADI ABBASS, AZADEH ESFANDIYAR, TADRISI SEYED DAVOOD, SANAEINASAB HORMUZ. FREQUENCY OF OCCUPATIONAL STRESS AMONG MOTORISTS IN TEHRAN. POLICE MANAGEMENT STUDIES QUARTERLY (PMSQ)[Internet]. 2010;5(1):118-130. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/135398/en

    IEEE: Copy

    ZAHRA HAJI AMINI, CHERAGHALI ZARGHAM, ABBASS EBADI, ESFANDIYAR AZADEH, SEYED DAVOOD TADRISI, and HORMUZ SANAEINASAB, “FREQUENCY OF OCCUPATIONAL STRESS AMONG MOTORISTS IN TEHRAN,” POLICE MANAGEMENT STUDIES QUARTERLY (PMSQ), vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 118–130, 2010, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/135398/en

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