Journal of Research and Health
مجله تخصصی پژوهش و سلامت
J Research Health
Medical Sciences
http://jrh.gmu.ac.ir
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قدرت پیش بینی کنندگی نرخ گزارش دهی حوادث و ابعاد آن توسط سرنوشت گرایی در میان کارکنان شرکت ذوب آهن اصفهان
The predictive power of injuries reporting rate and its dimensions by fatalism among the workers of a steel company
● Psychosocial Health
مقاله اصيل پژوهشي
Orginal Article
Background: Fatalism, an obstacle to the adoption of safe behaviors, describes the belief that injuries are unavoidable and occur due to haphazard or fate. The present study examined degree of fatalism related to injuries reporting rate and its dimensions among workers’ Isfahan Steel Company. Methods: A self-administered anonymous was distributed to 250 workers. The survey included demographic factors, fatalism and injuries reporting rate and its components (physical symptoms, psychological symptoms and accidents). The data were analyzed by Multivariate and correlation techniques. Results: The results showed that there were significant correlations between fatalism with injuries reporting rate and its dimensions namely physical symptoms, psychological symptoms and accidents (p<0.01). Also multivariate analysis indicated fatalism respectively about 21%, 9%, 21% and 14% of the variance of variables of injuries reporting rate, physical symptoms and psychological symptoms and accidents significantly predicted (p<0.05). Conclusion: Changing fatalism culture in work environments can be important to prevent occupational diseases and accidents and to promote workers health.
Background: Fatalism, an obstacle to the adoption of safe behaviors, describes the belief that injuries are unavoidable and occur due to haphazard or fate. The present study examined degree of fatalism related to injuries reporting rate and its dimensions among workers’ Isfahan Steel Company. Methods: A self-administered anonymous was distributed to 250 workers. The survey included demographic factors, fatalism and injuries reporting rate and its components (physical symptoms, psychological symptoms and accidents). The data were analyzed by Multivariate and correlation techniques. Results: The results showed that there were significant correlations between fatalism with injuries reporting rate and its dimensions namely physical symptoms, psychological symptoms and accidents (p<0.01). Also multivariate analysis indicated fatalism respectively about 21%, 9%, 21% and 14% of the variance of variables of injuries reporting rate, physical symptoms and psychological symptoms and accidents significantly predicted (p<0.05). Conclusion: Changing fatalism culture in work environments can be important to prevent occupational diseases and accidents and to promote workers health.
fatalism, injuries reporting rate, physical symptoms, psychological symptoms, accidents, workers
fatalism, injuries reporting rate, physical symptoms, psychological symptoms, accidents, workers
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http://jrh.gmu.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-506-1&slc_lang=en&sid=1
Fariba
Kaini
فریبا
کیانی
fariba.kiani64@yahoo.com
100319475328460012041
100319475328460012041
No
Islamic Azad University, Shahrekord
Mohammad Reza
Khodabaksh
محمد رضا
خدابخش
khodabakhsh@ut.ac.ir
100319475328460012042
100319475328460012042
Yes
slamic Azad University, Mashhad,