Mediating effect of mental health on job burnout and aggressive driving behavior in bus drivers / 中国职业医学
China Occupational Medicine
;
(6): 297-300, 2021.
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in Chinese
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| ID: wpr-923167
ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the mediating effect of mental health on job burnout and aggressive driving behavior in bus drivers.METHODS:
A total of 447 bus drivers was selected as study subjects using a convenience sampling method. The status of job burnout, mental health and aggressive driving behaviors were investigated using the Maslach Burnout Inventory-Human Services Survey, Symptom Check List 90, and the Aggressive Driving Questionnaire.RESULTS:
The score of aggressive driving behaviors of bus drivers were positively correlated with emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, personal accomplishment dimension score and mental health total score[Spearman correlation coefficient(r_S)=0.23, 0.27, 0.15, 0.34, all P<0.01]. The mental health total score was positively correlated with emotional exhaustion and depersonalization dimensions scores(r_S=0.46, 0.47, all P<0.01), and not correlated with personal accomplishment dimension score(r_S=-0.04, P>0.05). Emotional exhaustion can affect aggressive driving behaviors through mental health, and the standardized mediating value was 0.16, accounting for 72.7% of the total effect. Depersonalization can influence aggressive driving behaviors through mental health, and the standardized mediating value was 0.17, accounting for 70.8% of the total effect.CONCLUSION:
Mental health plays a mediating role in emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and aggressive driving behavior of bus drivers.
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Language:
Chinese
Journal:
China Occupational Medicine
Year:
2021
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