TY - JOUR PY - 2008// TI - Bus drivers' mental conditions and their relation to bus passengers' accidents with a focus on the psychological stress concept JO - Journal of human ergology A1 - Yamada, Y. A1 - Mizuno, Mayuko A1 - Sugiura, M. A1 - Tanaka, S. A1 - Mizuno, Yoko A1 - Yanagiya, Toshio A1 - Hirosawa, Masataka SP - 1 EP - 11 VL - 37 IS - 1 N2 - The purpose of this study was to clarify the psychological factors of bus drivers' instability that were related to bus passengers' accidents according to the hypothesis model based on the stress concept of Lazarus and Folkman (1984). This research was carried out in 2006. Participants of the study were 39 Japanese male bus drivers. Their average age was 40.2 (SD: 11.1). The average duration of employment was 4.5 (SD:6.1) years. A questionnaire was used that was composed of items concerning the frequency of bus passengers' accidents, performance of safe driving, job stressors, stress reaction and recognition from others. Based on the results, a model assuming that stress reaction caused by job stressors disturbed the bus driver's safe driving and was associated with passengers' accidents in the bus was verified to some degree. Especially, melancholy and tired feeling toward passengers showed a strong relation to the passengers' accidents in the bus. This suggested much room for intervention. Moreover, the recognition from others of their job was confirmed to act as a control factor of the stress reaction.

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