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Citation

Berg-Beckhoff G, Nielsen G, Ladekjær Larsen E. Int. J. Occup. Environ. Health 2017; 23(2): 160-171.

Affiliation

Unit for Health Promotion Research , University of Southern Denmark , Esbjerg , Denmark.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Maney Pub.)

DOI

10.1080/10773525.2018.1436015

PMID

29460697

Abstract

The aim of this systematic review is to summarise quantitative studies in occupational settings observing the association between Information communication technology (ICT) and stress, and burnout, considering age as an effect modifier. A systematic review using PRISMA guidelines was conducted through the following bibliographic databases: PubMed, Web of Science, Psycinfo, and the Cochrane Library. Inclusion criteria were occupational settings and content relevant to our research question. Risk of bias was assessed using the Newcastle-Ottawa scale. Two interventional, 4 cohorts, and 29 cross-sectional studies were found. ICT use in occupational settings was associated with stress seen in cross-sectional studies, but not in interventional studies. There was a concordant association with ICT and burnout in different study designs. Overall, there were no linear trends between age and technostress. We suggest that the observed associations were mostly present in the middle-aged working population and that these associations need to be supported in further studies.


Language: en

Keywords

Information communication technology (ICT); burnout; mental health; stress; technostress; work environment

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