The self-reported stress and stressors in tram and long-haul truck drivers
Onninen, Jussi; Pylkkönen, Mia; Hakola, Tarja; Puttonen, Sampsa; Virkkala, Jussi; Tolvanen, Asko; Sallinen, Mikael (2022-07)
Onninen, Jussi
Pylkkönen, Mia
Hakola, Tarja
Puttonen, Sampsa
Virkkala, Jussi
Tolvanen, Asko
Sallinen, Mikael
07 / 2022
103761
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202209237238
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202209237238
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Peer reviewed
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Work stress may compromise professional drivers’ health and driving capacity. Differences between driver groups in terms of on-duty stress are understudied. Therefore, we examined self-reported stress (Stockholm University Stress Scale) of shift-working tram and long-haul truck drivers (n = 75) across 2–3 weeks. Furthermore, stressors were self-reported retrospectively and categorised as related to the job, driving conditions, personal, or other causes. Stress levels were generally low, but moderate to high stress (≥6) was more frequently reported among the tram drivers. Stressors related to the job (54%) and driving conditions (19% of all shifts) were frequently reported among the tram and truck drivers, respectively. Moderate to high stress was associated with categorised stressors related to the job and other causes among the tram drivers, and all categorised stressors among the truck drivers. Altogether, self-reported stress and stressors differ by driver group, but the role of shift type is less significant.
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