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ArtikelPurser support and the tendency of depression among civil female flight attendants in Indonesia  
Oleh: Mariska, Intan ; Sosrosumihardjo, Damardi ; Moestopo, Widura Iman ; Basuki, Bastaman
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah nasional
Dalam koleksi: Health Science Journal of Indonesia vol. 06 no. 02 (Dec. 2015), page 76-80.
Topik: depression; purser support; mental workload; female flight attendants
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Isi artikelBackground: Depression can occur in female flight attendants. The purpose of this study was to find the correlation between purser support and other factors with depression among female civil flight attendants in Indonesia. Methods: This cross-sectional study with purposive sampling was carried out on female civilian f;ight attendantsundergoing routine medical check up at the Civil Aviation Medical Center Jakarta from May 12 to 18, 2014. Those taking antidepressants or benzodiazepines, or drink alcohol more than 3 times a day, were excluded for this study. Depression was measured using the Beck Depression Inventory Questionnaire. Purser support, co-workers support, support outside work, as well as mental workload were measured using the NIOSH Generic Job Stress Questionnaire. Risk factors for depression were analyzed using linear regression. Results: Out of 242 female flight attendants under going routine medical check up, 145 persons met the study criteria. Purser support, support outside work, as well as mental workload were the dominant risk factors related to depression among female civilian flight anttendants. One points increase of purser support, decreased depression by 0.552 point [regression coefficient (ß)=-0.552; p = 0.033]. One point increase of support outside work, decreased deppression by 0.549 point (ß=0.549; p= 0.045). Conclusion: Increased purser and ouside of work support decreased the risk of dpression, however, more mental work load increased depression among civilian flight attendants in Indonesia.
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