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Job stress, daily stress, and depressive symptoms among low-wage workers in Korea: [electronic resource] : the role of resilience /

by Park, Soo Kyung; Rhee, Min-Kyoung; Kim, Min Ah.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleDescription: pp. 149-162.Subject(s): Low-wage workers, job stress, daily stress, depressive symptoms, resilienceOnline resources: Click here to access full-text article In: Asia Pacific journal of social work and development 2019, Vol. 29, No.2Summary: This study examined the effects of job stress and daily stress on depressive symptoms and the role of resilience as a moderator among low-wage workers in South Korea. Using purposive sampling, we analysed 254 low-wage workers of private-sector organisations in Seoul and Gyeong-gi province. Results indicated that age, self-rated health, job stress, and daily stress were significant predictors of depressive symptoms, and the moderating effect of resilience was significant only for the relationship between daily stress and depressive symptoms. Findings suggest the significance of using different approaches to manage job stress and daily stress, which in turn will affect low-wage workers’ mental health.
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This study examined the effects of job stress and daily stress on depressive symptoms and the role of resilience as a moderator among low-wage workers in South Korea. Using purposive sampling, we analysed 254 low-wage workers of private-sector organisations in Seoul and Gyeong-gi province. Results indicated that age, self-rated health, job stress, and daily stress were significant predictors of depressive symptoms, and the moderating effect of resilience was significant only for the relationship between daily stress and depressive symptoms. Findings suggest the significance of using different approaches to manage job stress and daily stress, which in turn will affect low-wage workers’ mental health.

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