Title of article :
Work-related stress and quality of life among Iranian blue-collar workers with self-reported low back pain
Author/Authors :
Kabir-Mokamelkhah, Elaheh Occupational Medicine Research Center (OMRC) - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Bahrami-Ahmadi, Amir Occupational Medicine Research Center (OMRC) - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Aghili, Negar Co-member of Occupational Medicine Research Center (OMRC) - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Impairment in quality of life and mental health had been reported in the previous studies as the
results of musculoskeletal disorders among workers. Mental health has a wide concept and contains different
disorders including anxiety, depression or even decreased quality of life, all of which having challengeable impacts
on work- related characters such as work productivity and absensism. The present study aimed at evaluating
work- related stress and quality of life among Iranian blue-collar workers of Fars ABFA Company with selfreported
low back pain.
Methods: In the present study, we focused on the low back pain among 451 blue-collar workers and assessed
their work- related stress and quality of life status using DASS-21 and short form questionnaire (SF-36), respectively.
Independent sample t-test was used to compare the qualitative variables, and chi-square test was utilized
for statistical analysis of the qualitative variables.
Results: Mean of the total score of quality of life among workers with low back pain was significantly lower
than in those workers without low back pain. The mean of work- related stress score was significantly higher in
workers with low back pain than in workers without low back pain. The mean quality of life subdomains in patients
with low back pain was significantly lower than in workers without low back pain.
Conclusion: Findings of the present study revealed that workers with low back pain had lower quality of life
score and higher work- related stress score. These findings should be considered in designing preventive programs
rather than controlling the pain.
Keywords :
Occupational Stress , Quality of Life , Low Back Pain
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics