Health Safety Environment Journal
Vol 3 No 1 (2024): Health Safety Environment Journal (Oktober 2024)

Dampak Faktor Individu dan Pekerjaan terhadap Tingkat Stres Kerja di Perusahaan Makanan dan Minuman

Maharani, Adhella (Unknown)
Karima, Ulya Qoulan (Unknown)
Fithri, Nayla Kamilia (Unknown)
Amrullah, Afif Amir (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Oct 2024

Abstract

Background: Preliminary studies show that over 50% of those interviewed experience mild stress. This company operates in the food and beverage sector, a business demanding considerable attention, stress, and pressure amidst company growth. This sector remains underexplored in terms of understanding and reinforcing factors causing stress on individuals and specific jobs. This study aims to determine the relationship between individual and job-related factors on work stress. Methods: This cross-sectional study includes PT X employees as the research population, conducted from May to June 2024. Using purposive sampling, the sample size consists of 60 respondents. Research instruments include the Workplace Stress Scale, Job Demands Questionnaire, NASA Task Load Index (TLX), and Coworker Support Scale. Data analysis utilizes the Chi-square bivariate correlation test. Results: The findings indicate that approximately 36.7% of employees experience no work stress, 30% experience mild work stress, and 5% experience high work stress. No significant relationship was found between gender (p = 0.943), age (p = 0.874), education level (p = 0.218), years of service (p = 0.218), mental workload (p = 0.196), job demands (p = 0.109), or coworker support (p = 0.288) and work stress. Conclusion: This study reveals no significant relationship between individual and job-related factors and work stress, suggesting that additional factors such as job control, interpersonal communication, and mindfulness may require further investigation. Keyword : Work Stress, individual factors, work factors

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Journal Info

Abbrev

HSE

Publisher

Subject

Health Professions

Description

The aim of Health Safety Environment Journal (HSEJ) is to act as a media for the discussion of scientific, practice-based, and evidence-based aspects of health, safety, and the environment. The journal seeks to publish work which is capable of contributing to safe, healthy and sustainable work ...