Impact of the number of painful stimuli on life satisfaction among Korean industrial accident workers completing convalescence: dual mediating effects of self-esteem and sleeping time

This study examined the impact of the number of painful stimuli on life satisfaction among workers who experienced an industrial accident and investigated how self-esteem and sleeping time affected life satisfaction. The Korea Workers’ Compensation & Welfare Service conducted the first nationwid...

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Main Authors: CHOI, Wan-Suk, KIM, Bo-Kyung, KIM, Ki-Do, MOON, Ok-Kon, YEUM, Dong-Moon
Format: Online
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Japan 2016
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5054287/
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spelling pubmed-50542872016-10-12 Impact of the number of painful stimuli on life satisfaction among Korean industrial accident workers completing convalescence: dual mediating effects of self-esteem and sleeping time CHOI, Wan-Suk KIM, Bo-Kyung KIM, Ki-Do MOON, Ok-Kon YEUM, Dong-Moon Country Report This study examined the impact of the number of painful stimuli on life satisfaction among workers who experienced an industrial accident and investigated how self-esteem and sleeping time affected life satisfaction. The Korea Workers’ Compensation & Welfare Service conducted the first nationwide panel survey on occupational health and safety insurance in 2013–2014 through a stratified systematic sampling on 2,000 industrial accident workers who completed convalescence. Based on the dataset, our study analyzed 1,832 workers experiencing an industrial accident after excluding 168 disease patients. For the research model analysis, a four-stage hierarchical regression analysis technique was applied using the SPSS regression analysis Macro program of PROCESS Procedure. To test mediated indirect effects of the self-esteem and sleeping time, the bootstrapping technique was applied. Life satisfaction, self-esteem and sleeping time decreased as the number of painful stimuli increased. Life satisfaction decreased as self-esteem and sleeping time decreased. On balance, the partial mediation model confirmed that self-esteem and sleeping time both mediate the impact of the number of painful stimuli on life satisfaction. National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Japan 2016-03-25 2016-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5054287/ /pubmed/27021061 http://dx.doi.org/10.2486/indhealth.2015-0201 Text en ©2016 National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License.
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author CHOI, Wan-Suk
KIM, Bo-Kyung
KIM, Ki-Do
MOON, Ok-Kon
YEUM, Dong-Moon
spellingShingle CHOI, Wan-Suk
KIM, Bo-Kyung
KIM, Ki-Do
MOON, Ok-Kon
YEUM, Dong-Moon
Impact of the number of painful stimuli on life satisfaction among Korean industrial accident workers completing convalescence: dual mediating effects of self-esteem and sleeping time
author_facet CHOI, Wan-Suk
KIM, Bo-Kyung
KIM, Ki-Do
MOON, Ok-Kon
YEUM, Dong-Moon
author_sort CHOI, Wan-Suk
title Impact of the number of painful stimuli on life satisfaction among Korean industrial accident workers completing convalescence: dual mediating effects of self-esteem and sleeping time
title_short Impact of the number of painful stimuli on life satisfaction among Korean industrial accident workers completing convalescence: dual mediating effects of self-esteem and sleeping time
title_full Impact of the number of painful stimuli on life satisfaction among Korean industrial accident workers completing convalescence: dual mediating effects of self-esteem and sleeping time
title_fullStr Impact of the number of painful stimuli on life satisfaction among Korean industrial accident workers completing convalescence: dual mediating effects of self-esteem and sleeping time
title_full_unstemmed Impact of the number of painful stimuli on life satisfaction among Korean industrial accident workers completing convalescence: dual mediating effects of self-esteem and sleeping time
title_sort impact of the number of painful stimuli on life satisfaction among korean industrial accident workers completing convalescence: dual mediating effects of self-esteem and sleeping time
description This study examined the impact of the number of painful stimuli on life satisfaction among workers who experienced an industrial accident and investigated how self-esteem and sleeping time affected life satisfaction. The Korea Workers’ Compensation & Welfare Service conducted the first nationwide panel survey on occupational health and safety insurance in 2013–2014 through a stratified systematic sampling on 2,000 industrial accident workers who completed convalescence. Based on the dataset, our study analyzed 1,832 workers experiencing an industrial accident after excluding 168 disease patients. For the research model analysis, a four-stage hierarchical regression analysis technique was applied using the SPSS regression analysis Macro program of PROCESS Procedure. To test mediated indirect effects of the self-esteem and sleeping time, the bootstrapping technique was applied. Life satisfaction, self-esteem and sleeping time decreased as the number of painful stimuli increased. Life satisfaction decreased as self-esteem and sleeping time decreased. On balance, the partial mediation model confirmed that self-esteem and sleeping time both mediate the impact of the number of painful stimuli on life satisfaction.
publisher National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Japan
publishDate 2016
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5054287/
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