J Korean Acad Community Health Nurs.  2009 Jun;20(2):234-242.

The Levels of Impacts of Events, Depression and Anxiety among Injured Workers

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Silver Care, Yong-In Songdam College, Korea.
  • 2Seoul Women's College of Nursing, Korea.
  • 3College of Nursing Science, Kyung Hee University, Korea. spark@khu.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of accidental events, depression, and anxiety among workers with industrial accidents in South Korea.
METHODS
The participants were 510 workers with industrial accidents. Data were collected by personal interviews with structured questionnaires for three months from August to October in 2005. For analyses, frequencies and means were utilized.
RESULTS
The participants' average age was 44.9 years, and about 91% of them were male. Also, they had a greater risk of poverty after being injured. The most frequent cause of accidents was fall (32.2%), and the most frequent injured body area was extremities (73.9%). For around a half of the participants, the treatment period was 12 months or shorter. The participants were at great risk of experiencing a negative impact due to events, depression, and anxiety.
CONCLUSION
It is necessary to develop: (a) strategies for injured workers to be financially stable during recuperation; and (b) supporting systems for them not to suffer and exacerbate mental health problems after being injured.

Keyword

Occupational accident; Mental health; Depression; Anxiety

MeSH Terms

Accidents, Occupational
Anxiety*
Depression*
Extremities
Humans
Korea
Male
Mental Health
Poverty
Surveys and Questionnaires
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