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Abstract(s)
O presente estudo compara trabalhadores com
diferentes sistemas de horário de trabalho ao nível da
sua satisfação com a vida social e doméstica e das estratégias
de coping por si utilizadas para lidar com a
vida social, com a vida doméstica, com o sono e com o
trabalho. Foi administrado um questionário constituído
por três das escalas do Standard Shiftwork Index
(Barton et al., 1993) – Situação social e doméstica,
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Coping e Informação biográfica – a dois grupos de sujeitos.
Destes, 60 trabalhavam em sistema de turnos
rotativo e 40 em regime de horário fixo diurno, todos
enquanto enfermeiros de um mesmo Hospital Distrital
Nacional. Os resultados obtidos revelam a existência
de diferenças significativas somente no que respeita à
adopção de algumas estratégias de coping, sendo discutidos
à luz da literatura, da equivalência dos dois
grupos e das implicações para futuros estudos e para a
prática.
ABSTRACT: The present study compares the satisfaction with social and domestic situation and the strategies to cope with social life, domestic life, sleep and work of people that practice different systems of work schedule. We used a questionare contituted by three of the scales of the Standard Shiftwork Index (Barton et al., 1993) – Social and domestic situation, Coping and Biographic information – with two groups of subjects. 60 of them worked in a rotating shift schedule and 40 in a fixed day schedule. They were all nurses of the same National Hospital. The results show the existence of significative differences only in the adoption of some of the coping strategies and they are discussed in terms of the literature, of the equivalence of the two groups, and of the implications for future studies and practice
ABSTRACT: The present study compares the satisfaction with social and domestic situation and the strategies to cope with social life, domestic life, sleep and work of people that practice different systems of work schedule. We used a questionare contituted by three of the scales of the Standard Shiftwork Index (Barton et al., 1993) – Social and domestic situation, Coping and Biographic information – with two groups of subjects. 60 of them worked in a rotating shift schedule and 40 in a fixed day schedule. They were all nurses of the same National Hospital. The results show the existence of significative differences only in the adoption of some of the coping strategies and they are discussed in terms of the literature, of the equivalence of the two groups, and of the implications for future studies and practice
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Keywords
Regime de horário de trabalho Stress Coping Work schedules Stress Coping
Citation
Análise Psicológica XVII(3), 529-546
Publisher
Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada