1. Facteurs de stress en entreprise: cas de 223 salariés des entreprises privées formelles (EPF) de la ville de Ouagadougou.
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Nana, Brigitte, Sawadogo, Amidou, Kaboré, Ahmed, and Tanimomo, Libérat
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PRIVATE sector , *JOB stress , *EMPLOYEE attitude surveys , *PUBLIC health , *DECISION making - Abstract
Introduction: in Burkina Faso, work-related stress is a public health problem. The purpose of this study is to evaluate factors of stress among formal private sector employees in the city of Ouagadougou. Methods: we conducted a survey using the 26-item scale derived from Karasek and the 23-item scale derived from Siegrist. Validated Karasek and Siegrist's models as well as SPSS software were used to analyze data. Results: we surveyed 223 employees (186 men and 37 women) with an average age of 36.70 years ± δ = 33.25. In addition, 70,40% of employees had job strain; 50,22% iso strain and 52,02% effort-reward imbalance. Posthoc analyses showed the following stress factors: great efforts and poor decision-making ability. Conclusion: this study confirms the presence of stress among private sector employees and highlights the importance of combining Karasek and Siegrist's questionnaires in the study of stress factors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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