2022
DOI: 10.1108/mhrj-01-2021-0001
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Are informal female workers better? Determinants of job stress on physical symptoms with risk-taking mental health stigma: a convergent-parallel approach

Abstract: Purpose Lao PDR is a developing country with increasing female participation in the informal labour market. However, these informal female workers are often emotionally and physically drained due to stress in the workplace. This study aims to examine the determinants of job stress on physical symptoms associated with the mental health stigma of informal female workers in Lao PDR. Design/methodology/approach A convergent parallel approach was used with 1,037 structured interviews and 15 in-depth interviews be… Show more

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“…It was noted that the strength of living arrangements, living with family, receiving caregiver support, and engaging with public health volunteers are vital in enhancing health behaviours. Community health can directly support daily living activities (physical, mental, and psychosocial health) (Daovisan & Mamom, 2022; Ehsan, Sommet, Morselli, & Spini, 2021; Giudici et al, 2019). More effective responses are needed to enhance self‐rated health (health checks, self‐assessments, and health reports), which increases elderly health behaviours with active ageing in later life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was noted that the strength of living arrangements, living with family, receiving caregiver support, and engaging with public health volunteers are vital in enhancing health behaviours. Community health can directly support daily living activities (physical, mental, and psychosocial health) (Daovisan & Mamom, 2022; Ehsan, Sommet, Morselli, & Spini, 2021; Giudici et al, 2019). More effective responses are needed to enhance self‐rated health (health checks, self‐assessments, and health reports), which increases elderly health behaviours with active ageing in later life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%