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Determinants of perceived occupational stress among Chinese offshore oil workers
Authors:Wei-qing Chen  Tze-wai Wong  Tak-sun Yu  Yan-zu Lin  Cary L Cooper
Institution:  a Department of Medical Statistics and Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou b Department of Community and Family Medicine, Prince of Wales Hospital, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, New Territories c Worker's Hospital of the West Company of South Sea of Chinese Off-shore Oil Company, Zhanjiang d Manchester School of Management, University of Manchester, Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST), Manchester
Abstract:This is the first comprehensive study to explore the determinants of perceived sources of occupational stress among workers in the rapidly expanding Chinese offshore oil industry. In this study we surveyed 561 Chinese workers in a state-owned oil company using a questionnaire that measured occupational stress and Type A personality behaviour (TABP), social support and other socio-demographic data. Occupational stress was assessed by the Occupational Stress Scale, adapted from the questionnaire developed in previous studies (Cooper & Sutherland, 1987; Sutherland & Cooper, 1996). Using factor analyses, we identified nine sources of stress: 'interface between job and family/social life'; 'career and achievement'; 'safety'; 'management problems and relationship with workmates'; 'physical environment of workplace'; 'living environment'; 'managerial role'; 'ergonomics'; and 'organizational structure'. We performed hierarchical regression analyses on each source of stress with variables reflecting socio-demographic characteristics, TABP and social support. Better-educated workers perceived more stress from the interface between their job and family or social life and career achievement, but less stress from ergonomics. Type A workers perceived more stress from career achievement and the living environment. Social support was significantly associated with four sources of stress. Workers with different job titles perceived stress from different sources. Our findings imply that, in the stress management of offshore oil workers, different strategies and methods could be applied to different occupational groups, and to workers with different personalities and socio-demographic characteristics.
Keywords:Occupational stress  Chinese offshore oil industry  Socio-demographic charachteristics
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