Quantitative Evaluation of Stress Using the Type A Behavior Pattern

The problem of quantitative assessment of individual stress remains to be solved. The purpose of this study was to attempt to quantify the evaluation of stress using the Type A behavior pattern. A total of 1, 101 factory workers, 602 male workers (aged 20-59) completed questionnaires regarding subje...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nippon Eiseigaku Zasshi (Japanese Journal of Hygiene) 1992/06/15, Vol.47(2), pp.643-649
Hauptverfasser: Shimada, Naoki, Izuno, Takashi, Yoshida, Katsumi
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Sprache:eng ; jpn
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Zusammenfassung:The problem of quantitative assessment of individual stress remains to be solved. The purpose of this study was to attempt to quantify the evaluation of stress using the Type A behavior pattern. A total of 1, 101 factory workers, 602 male workers (aged 20-59) completed questionnaires regarding subjective symptoms, Type A behaviors, shift work, age, and lifestyles such as drinking habits and smoking habits. Using the results of our previous study, 3 component scores were calculated from the responses to 11 questions pertaining to the Type A behavior pattern. Stepwise logistic regression analysis of complaints of 8 stress-related subjective symptoms was performed, using shift work, age, drinking habits, and smoking habits as categorical independent variables, and 3 component scores as interval-scaled independent variables. The following conclusions were obtained. 1.The first component score, which represented overall irritability, was chosen as an independent variable for complaints of “hunger pains” and “tendency to have diarrhea.” The first component score had a positive association with complaints of these stress-related subjective symptoms, and the association with “hunger pains” was statistically significant with P
ISSN:0021-5082
1882-6482
DOI:10.1265/jjh.47.643