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The relationship between stress, work hours and depressive symptoms among migrant factory workers in China

Posted on:2011-06-08Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Liberty UniversityCandidate:So, Anthony Ping KamFull Text:PDF
GTID:1444390002957119Subject:Psychology
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This study sought to identify the relationship between work hours, stress, and depressive symptoms among migrant factory workers in China (N = 911). Using correlational analyses, the researcher arrived at results that indicated there was a weak but significant positive correlation between working hours and stress levels; a significant moderate relationship between working hours and depression levels, and a significant association between stress levels and depressive symptoms among migrant factory workers in China. Additionally, multiple regression analysis found a significant correlation between depressive symptoms and dorm-living (environmental factor) in the participants. Data indicated social support and gender difference were found to have significant influence in stress levels and depressive symptoms among migrant factory workers in China.
Keywords/Search Tags:Depressive symptoms among migrant factory, Stress, Work hours, Relationship, Psychology
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