Purpose: This study investigated the effect of job stress on job satisfaction and quality of life of beauty-related workers.Methods: Data were collected from beautyrelated workers, and 358 surveys were analyzed using the SPSS WIN 21.0 program. Analysis methods included factor analysis, descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, linear regression analysis, and mediation regression analysis.Results: First, respondents were generally female, unmarried, 20–29 years old, had college or graduate school education, were hairdressers, and had a monthly average income of less than 2 million won. Second, the analysis of descriptive statistics and correlations between job stress, job satisfaction, and quality of life showed a statistically significant negative correlation with job satisfaction and quality of life for each sub-factor of job stress. Job satisfaction was found to have a statistically significant positive (+) correlation with quality of life. Third, job satisfaction partially mediated the relationship between job stress and quality of life as well as the relationship between role-related stress, home-related stress, and quality of life. The relationship between interpersonal stress, reward-related stress, and quality of life of job stress is full mediation.Conclusion: The efficient management of beauty-related workers’ job stress improves their job satisfaction and quality of life. Therefore, for managing each job’s stress factor, creating a manual appropriate to that type of beauty-related workplace will be helpful.
The article 'Effect of Job Stress on Job Satisfaction and Quality of Life of Beauty-Related Workers' authored by Ae-kyung Kim, published in June issue [Vol 19, No 4] of Asian Journal of Beauty and Cosmetology (2021), has an erratum. On page 590 and 592, the acknowledgments are omitting. The acknowledgements are below.
This study shows that the self-satisfaction individually is rising and social life is attracted effective and successful in image making field by structuring the facial image improvement program through experimental study in order to improve unbalance of women's face. Experiment is conducted by electing 3 samples for 12 weeks and analyzing the measurement and visual analysis, infrared thermography, and evaluation of experts in order to check the facial unbalance. Subject 1 had the effect at approximately in 4 weeks with the severely distorted chin line and mouth appendage. The facial outline became softer to turn entire image to be softer and more feminine. Subject 2 had the severe distortion of location and size of eyes and nose. But the skin was getting better at first, followed by eyes getting clearer with the location changed in left and right. Subject 3 had the twisted nose and lower chin, but after two weeks, the eye area and skin were better and the width of left and right chin was similarly changed. On the basis of the above research result, the program to effectively improve the image was structured and presented with the resolution of facial unbalance. Program is consist of the training of breathing method, face washing method, facial muscle exercise.
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