Associations of perceived indoor environmental quality with stress in the workplace
Indoor environmental quality (IEQ) is a general indicator of the quality of conditions inside a building. We investigated associations of perceived IEQ including air quality, thermal comfort, noise, and light quality with stress at work and the extent to which workplace location modifies these assoc...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1609482023-05-19T07:31:19Z Associations of perceived indoor environmental quality with stress in the workplace Thach, Thuan-Quoc Mahirah, Dhiya Sauter, Charlotte Roberts, Adam Charles Dunleavy, Gerard Nazeha, Nuraini Rykov, Yuri Zhang, Yichi Christopoulos, George I. Soh, Chee Kiong Car, Josip School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Nanyang Business School Centre for Population Health Sciences Engineering::Environmental engineering Dose-Response Relation Occupant Satisfaction Indoor environmental quality (IEQ) is a general indicator of the quality of conditions inside a building. We investigated associations of perceived IEQ including air quality, thermal comfort, noise, and light quality with stress at work and the extent to which workplace location modifies these associations. We recruited 464 full-time workers from four companies in Singapore. Data on socio-demographic characteristics, lifestyle/health-related factors, and workplace factors were collected through self-administered questionnaires. Perceived IEQ satisfaction scores of all four factors were collected using the validated OFFICAIR questionnaire. We fitted a logistic regression model to assess associations between each perceived IEQ score and stress at work, adjusting for potential confounders. The odds ratio for stress at work associated with a 1-unit increase in perceived air quality score was 0.88 (0.82-0.94), 0.89 (0.82-0.97) for thermal comfort, 0.93 (0.87-0.98) for noise, and 0.88 (0.82-0.94) for light quality. Significant associations were found in office and control rooms for all four perceived IEQ, except for thermal comfort in office rooms. Higher satisfaction levels of perceived air quality, thermal comfort, noise, and lighting, were significantly associated with a reduction in stress at work. Our findings could potentially provide a useful tool for environmental health impact assessment for buildings. Ministry of National Development (MND) National Research Foundation (NRF) This research is supported in part by the Singapore Ministry of National Development and the National Research Foundation, Prime Minister’s Office under the Land and Liveability National Innovation Challenge (L2 NIC) Research Programme (L2 NIC Award No. L2NICCFP1-2013-2). 2022-08-08T06:22:56Z 2022-08-08T06:22:56Z 2020 Journal Article Thach, T., Mahirah, D., Sauter, C., Roberts, A. C., Dunleavy, G., Nazeha, N., Rykov, Y., Zhang, Y., Christopoulos, G. I., Soh, C. K. & Car, J. (2020). Associations of perceived indoor environmental quality with stress in the workplace. Indoor Air, 30(6), 1166-1177. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ina.12696 0905-6947 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/160948 10.1111/ina.12696 32453912 2-s2.0-85087167577 6 30 1166 1177 en L2NICCFP1-2013-2 Indoor Air © 2020 John Wiley & Sons A/S. All rights reserved. |
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Indoor environmental quality (IEQ) is a general indicator of the quality of conditions inside a building. We investigated associations of perceived IEQ including air quality, thermal comfort, noise, and light quality with stress at work and the extent to which workplace location modifies these associations. We recruited 464 full-time workers from four companies in Singapore. Data on socio-demographic characteristics, lifestyle/health-related factors, and workplace factors were collected through self-administered questionnaires. Perceived IEQ satisfaction scores of all four factors were collected using the validated OFFICAIR questionnaire. We fitted a logistic regression model to assess associations between each perceived IEQ score and stress at work, adjusting for potential confounders. The odds ratio for stress at work associated with a 1-unit increase in perceived air quality score was 0.88 (0.82-0.94), 0.89 (0.82-0.97) for thermal comfort, 0.93 (0.87-0.98) for noise, and 0.88 (0.82-0.94) for light quality. Significant associations were found in office and control rooms for all four perceived IEQ, except for thermal comfort in office rooms. Higher satisfaction levels of perceived air quality, thermal comfort, noise, and lighting, were significantly associated with a reduction in stress at work. Our findings could potentially provide a useful tool for environmental health impact assessment for buildings. |
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