The Interaction Effects of Burnout and Job Support on Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD) among Firefighters and Policemen
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Population
2.2. Exposure and Outcome Measures
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Descriptive Information of PUD
3.2. Job Characteristics and PUD
3.3. Associated Factors of PUD
3.4. Interaction Effects on the Prevalence of PUD
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Demographic Information | Self-Report PUD n = 4205 | p | Self-Reports of Physician-Diagnosed PUD n = 3309 | p |
---|---|---|---|---|
Age (years) | <0.001 | <0.001 | ||
20–29 | 307 (3.3%) | 200 (2.1%) | ||
30–44 | 1767 (7.7%) | 1377 (6.0%) | ||
45–54 | 1948 (10.9%) | 1573 (8.8%) | ||
>55 | 168 (9.5%) | 156 (8.8%) | ||
Education level | <0.001 | <0.001 | ||
Senior high school | 831 (10.8%) | 600 (7.8%) | ||
College | 2162 (8.1%) | 1718 (6.4%) | ||
Undergraduate | 958 (6.8%) | 76 (5.4%) | ||
Graduate | 199 (7.4%) | 19 (7.1%) | ||
Marital status | <0.001 | <0.001 | ||
Unmarried | 527 (3.9%) | 367 (2.7%) | ||
Married | 3342 (9.4%) | 2702 (7.6%) | ||
Divorce | 258 (13.0%) | 181 (9.1%) | ||
Widow | 27 (13.8%) | 18 (9.2%) | ||
Smoking habit | <0.001 | <0.001 | ||
No | 2546 (6.9%) | 2096 (5.6%) | ||
Ex-smoker | 364 (10.0%) | 236 (6.5%) | ||
Yes | 1295 (11.4%) | 977 (8.6%) | ||
Alcohol drinking | <0.001 | <0.001 | ||
No | 1035 (6.0%) | 754 (4.4%) | ||
Yes | 3170 (9.1%) | 2555 (7.3%) | ||
Betel nut chewing | <0.001 | <0.001 | ||
No | 3033 (7.4%) | 2419 (5.9%) | ||
Yes | 874 (13.2%) | 714 (10.8%) |
Job Characteristics | Self-Report PUD n = 4205 | p | Self-Reports of Physician-Diagnosed PUD n = 3309 | p |
---|---|---|---|---|
Group | <0.001 | <0.001 | ||
Firefighters | 666 (7.1%) | 515 (5.5%) | ||
Policemen | 3539 (8.3%) | 2794 (6.5%) | ||
Work duration (years) | <0.001 | <0.001 | ||
<5 | 245 (3.2%) | 168 (2.2%) | ||
5–19 | 967 (5.9%) | 733 (4.5%) | ||
20–29 | 2603 (10.7%) | 2065 (8.5%) | ||
>30 | 337 (11.3%) | 332 (10.0%) | ||
Level of employing government | 0.452 | 0.936 | ||
Central | 638 (8.2%) | 504 (6.5%) | ||
Local | 3012 (7.9%) | 2446 (6.4%) | ||
Manager | 0.815 | <0.001 | ||
Yes | 947 (8.1%) | 843 (7.2%) | ||
No | 3205 (8.1%) | 2441 (6.1%) | ||
On-call work | <0.001 | <0.001 | ||
No | 647 (7.2%) | 611 (6.5%) | ||
At home ready | 129 (9.6%) | 78 (5.8%) | ||
In office ready | 2865 (8.0%) | 2216 (6.2%) | ||
Both | 315 (10.6%) | 244 (8.2%) | ||
Overnight shifts | 0.152 | 0.078 | ||
No | 319 (9.0%) | 250 (7.1%) | ||
Yes | 3059 (8.3%) | 2320 (6.3%) | ||
Work schedule | <0.001 | <0.001 | ||
Fixed | 589 (7.6%) | 556 (7.2%) | ||
Work one days and one free | 174 (6.9%) | 135 (5.4%) | ||
Work two days and one free | 373(7.7%) | 276 (5.7%) | ||
Work shift | 1343 (7.5%) | 1065 (5.9%) | ||
Non-fixed | 667 (9.7%) | 480 (7.0%) |
Variables | Firefighters n = 9328 | Policemen n = 42798 | p |
---|---|---|---|
High burnout | 2257 (24.2%) | 9630 (22.5%) | 0.002 |
High workload | 4216 (45.2%) | 12,240 (28.6%) | <0.001 |
High job support | 4449 (47.7%) | 20,628 (48.2%) | 0.454 |
PUD diagnosed by physician | 515 (5.5%) | 2794 (6.5%) | <0.001 |
Self-report PUD by themselves | 666 (7.1%) | 3539 (8.3%) | <0.001 |
Model | Self-Report PUD | Self-Reports of Physician-Diagnosed PUD |
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Crude model | cOR (95%CI) | cOR (95%CI) |
Burnout | ||
Low | 1 | 1 |
High | 1.40 ** (1.28–1.54) | 1.77 ** (1.63–1.93) |
Workload | ||
Low | 1 | 1 |
High | 1.30 ** (1.19–1.41) | 1.34 ** (1.24–1.45) |
Job support | ||
Low | 1 | 1 |
High | 0.68 ** (0.62–0.74) | 0.56 ** (0.52–0.61) |
Adjusted model | aOR (95%CI) | aORs (95%CI) |
Burnout | ||
Low | 1 | 1 |
High | 1.54 ** (1.39–1.72) | 1.92 ** (1.74–2.11) |
Workload | ||
Low | 1 | 1 |
High | 1.42 ** (1.29–1.57) | 1.55 ** (1.41–1.70) |
Job support | ||
Low | 1 | 1 |
High | 0.73 ** (0.66–0.80) | 0.60 ** (0.55–0.66) |
Model | Self-Report PUD | Self-Reports of Physician-Diagnosed | |||
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Crude model | cOR (95% CI) | p | cOR (95% CI) | p | |
Burnout | Job support | ||||
Low | Low | 1 | 1 | ||
Low | High | 0.63 (0.58–0.68) | <0.001 | 0.74 (0.68–0.81) | <0.001 |
High | Low | 1.64 (1.50–1.79) | <0.001 | 1.34 (1.21–1.48) | <0.001 |
High | High | 1.04 (0.90–1.19) | 0.557 | 0.87 (0.72–1.04) | 0.131 |
Adjusted model | aOR (95% CI) | p | aOR (95% CI) | p | |
Burnout | Job support | ||||
Low | Low | 1 | 1 | ||
Low | High | 0.67 (0.61–0.75) | <0.001 | 0.78 (0.70–0.87) | <0.001 |
High | Low | 1.78 (1.59–1.99) | <0.001 | 1.53 (1.35–1.73) | <0.001 |
High | High | 1.34 (1.12–1.60) | 0.010 | 1.07 (0.88v1.31) | 0.383 |
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Lin, P.-Y.; Wang, J.-Y.; Shih, D.-P.; Kuo, H.-W.; Liang, W.-M. The Interaction Effects of Burnout and Job Support on Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD) among Firefighters and Policemen. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 2369. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16132369
Lin P-Y, Wang J-Y, Shih D-P, Kuo H-W, Liang W-M. The Interaction Effects of Burnout and Job Support on Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD) among Firefighters and Policemen. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2019; 16(13):2369. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16132369
Chicago/Turabian StyleLin, Ping-Yi, Jong-Yi Wang, Dann-Pyng Shih, Hsien-Wen Kuo, and Wen-Miin Liang. 2019. "The Interaction Effects of Burnout and Job Support on Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD) among Firefighters and Policemen" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 13: 2369. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16132369