Relación entre Calidad de Vida en el Trabajo y Síntomas de Estrés en el Personal Administrativo Universitario

  • García Pazmiño M
  • González Baltazar R
  • Aldrete Rodríguez M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Objective: To analyze the relationship of the Quality of Life at Work (CVT) with symptoms of stress on the administrative staff of a public university in Ecuador. Materials and methods: Design corresponding to the quantitative, cross-sectional, analytical and relational paradigm. Results: Descriptive analysis of the sample of 447 workers in total, 59.3 % female and 40.7 % male; average age is 46 years old. The average time in office is 18 years. Questionnaires were applied: “CVT-GOHISALO" and “Assessment of Stress Symptoms" 76% of administrative workers, admit to the presence of the physiological symptoms of stress in the medium, high and very high levels. In turn the symptoms of social, intellectual, occupational and psycho-emotional behavior, had low levels of stress. No presence of mental or psycho-emotional disorders. More than half of the studied population would be vulnerable to the risk of imbalance in the quality of life at work. third of the study population, had a high job satisfaction. Conclusion: This study was unpublished and showed a significant association between CVT and symptoms of stress. The results allowed to propose strategies to improve predictive quality of life at work in the university context; aligning state policies to promote the “good life".

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García Pazmiño, M. A., González Baltazar, R., Aldrete Rodríguez, M. G., Acosta Fernández, M., & León Cortés, S. G. (2014). Relación entre Calidad de Vida en el Trabajo y Síntomas de Estrés en el Personal Administrativo Universitario. Ciencia & Trabajo, 16(50), 97–102. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0718-24492014000200007

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