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Behbood Journal. 2009; 13 (2): 135-143
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-129539

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Automobile manufacturing industries are consider among the main sites where accidents are likely to happen. From a cognitive point of view, stress can cause problems such as poor concentration, absent-mindedness, and hesitancy while making decision. This study examines the relationship between job stress and occupational accidents in an automobile manufacturing company. For this descriptive- analytic study, the psychological stress of the occupational groups was measured using standard job stress questionnaire. Safety Behavior Sampling [SBS] technique was used to collect samples of dangerous behaviors. Data were then analyzed using descriptive statistic, ANOVA, Pearson correlation coefficient and Logistic regression tests. Based on our results 88% of the sample suffered from a high level of occupational stress. There was also a statistically significant correlation between level of stress and number of accidents experienced by an individual. [P<0.05]. Having considered the relationship between occupational stress and work-related accidents, minimizing or eliminating risk factors need to be carried out through developing occupational stress management programs as well as following safety measures through reinforcing principles of safe behavior at all levels of organization


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Humans , Stress, Psychological , Work/psychology , Automobiles , Industry
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