High level of work stressors increase the risk of mental-emotional disturbances among airline pilots

Civilian airline pilots have one of the most stressful occupations. The aim of this study was to identify the effect of work stressors and other factors on mental-emotional disturbances among airline pilots. A cross-sectional study was done by interviewing selected pilots of an airline using approp...

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Main Author: Indah S. Widyahening
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia 2007-05-01
Series:Medical Journal of Indonesia
Online Access:http://mji.ui.ac.id/journal/index.php/mji/article/view/267
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spelling doaj-6b8f826ce039443fbb65a03cefba41e82020-11-25T02:39:35ZengFaculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia Medical Journal of Indonesia0853-17732252-80832007-05-0116210.13181/mji.v16i2.267267High level of work stressors increase the risk of mental-emotional disturbances among airline pilotsIndah S. Widyahening Civilian airline pilots have one of the most stressful occupations. The aim of this study was to identify the effect of work stressors and other factors on mental-emotional disturbances among airline pilots. A cross-sectional study was done by interviewing selected pilots of an airline using appropriate questionnaires, during their routine medical examination from May to July 1999 in Jakarta. Five aspects of work stressor were assessed: working conditions, physical conditions of working environment, career development, organization and interpersonal relationship. Mental-emotional disturbances were determined by using the Symptom Checklist 90 (SCL 90) questionnaire. Data analysis was carried out using relative risk by Cox regression with constant time. From 128 subjects interviewed, 109 could be analyzed. Most of the subjects were married (73.4%) and college graduates (91.7%). The number of captains and first officers were almost equal. The prevalence of mental-emotional disturbances was 39.4%. Mental-emotional disturbances were significantly related to work stressors and moderately related to household tension (P = 0.184). Compared to pilots with low levels of work stressors, those with high or very high levels of work stressors had a risk of 4.6 times of mental-emotional disturbances [adjusted relative risk (RRa) = 4.64; 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.01 – 19.65]. Adequate guides to cope work stressors and household tension which related to mental-emotional disturbance is recommended. (Med J Indones 2007; 16:117-21) Keywords: mental-emotional disturbance, work stressors, household tension, airline pilots http://mji.ui.ac.id/journal/index.php/mji/article/view/267
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High level of work stressors increase the risk of mental-emotional disturbances among airline pilots
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title High level of work stressors increase the risk of mental-emotional disturbances among airline pilots
title_short High level of work stressors increase the risk of mental-emotional disturbances among airline pilots
title_full High level of work stressors increase the risk of mental-emotional disturbances among airline pilots
title_fullStr High level of work stressors increase the risk of mental-emotional disturbances among airline pilots
title_full_unstemmed High level of work stressors increase the risk of mental-emotional disturbances among airline pilots
title_sort high level of work stressors increase the risk of mental-emotional disturbances among airline pilots
publisher Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia
series Medical Journal of Indonesia
issn 0853-1773
2252-8083
publishDate 2007-05-01
description Civilian airline pilots have one of the most stressful occupations. The aim of this study was to identify the effect of work stressors and other factors on mental-emotional disturbances among airline pilots. A cross-sectional study was done by interviewing selected pilots of an airline using appropriate questionnaires, during their routine medical examination from May to July 1999 in Jakarta. Five aspects of work stressor were assessed: working conditions, physical conditions of working environment, career development, organization and interpersonal relationship. Mental-emotional disturbances were determined by using the Symptom Checklist 90 (SCL 90) questionnaire. Data analysis was carried out using relative risk by Cox regression with constant time. From 128 subjects interviewed, 109 could be analyzed. Most of the subjects were married (73.4%) and college graduates (91.7%). The number of captains and first officers were almost equal. The prevalence of mental-emotional disturbances was 39.4%. Mental-emotional disturbances were significantly related to work stressors and moderately related to household tension (P = 0.184). Compared to pilots with low levels of work stressors, those with high or very high levels of work stressors had a risk of 4.6 times of mental-emotional disturbances [adjusted relative risk (RRa) = 4.64; 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.01 – 19.65]. Adequate guides to cope work stressors and household tension which related to mental-emotional disturbance is recommended. (Med J Indones 2007; 16:117-21) Keywords: mental-emotional disturbance, work stressors, household tension, airline pilots
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