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Work-related stress according to the demand-control model and minor psychic disorders in nursing workers* * Extracted from the course conclusion study, “Estresse no trabalho e distúrbios psíquicos menores em trabalhadores de enfermagem em um hospital universitário ”, Nursing, Nutrition and Physical Therapy School, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul, 2011.

Estrés laboral según el modelo demanda-control y trastornos psiquiátricos menores en trabajadores de enfermería

This was a cross-sectional study that aimed to assess the association between work-related stress according to the Demand-Control Model, and the occurrence of Minor Psychic Disorder (MPD) in nursing workers. The participants were 335 professionals, out of which 245 were nursing technicians, aged predominantly between 20 and 40 years. Data were collected using the Job Stress Scale and the Self-Reporting Questionnaire-20. The analysis was performed using descriptive and analytical statistics. The prevalence of suspected MPD was 20.6%. Workers classified in the quadrants active job and high strain of the Demand-Control Model presented higher potential for developing MPD compared with those classified in the quadrant low strain. In conclusion, stress affects the mental health of workers and the aspects related to high psychological demands and high control still require further insight in order to understand their influence on the disease processes of nursing workers.

Nursing; Stress, psychological; Burnout, professional; Occupational health; Mental disorders;


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