The psychosocial stress model for Thai contract farmers under globalization: A path analysis model

Background: From an occupational health perspective, one of the hazards in the workplace is psychosocial stress. However, the occupational health literature does not pay enough attention to psychosocial health hazards. This is especially true for stress among Thai contract farmers who experience psy...

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Main Authors: Chonticha Kaewanuchit, Carles Muntaner, Suphot Dendoung, Ronald Labonte, Chokchai Suttawet, Witayakorn Chiengkul
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spelling th-mahidol.137172018-06-11T11:36:37Z The psychosocial stress model for Thai contract farmers under globalization: A path analysis model Chonticha Kaewanuchit Carles Muntaner Suphot Dendoung Ronald Labonte Chokchai Suttawet Witayakorn Chiengkul Mahidol University University of Toronto University of Ottawa, Canada Rangsit University Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Background: From an occupational health perspective, one of the hazards in the workplace is psychosocial stress. However, the occupational health literature does not pay enough attention to psychosocial health hazards. This is especially true for stress among Thai contract farmers who experience psychosocial health hazards from the factors such as state policies, labor market, advanced technologies, and job environment such as employment and working conditions. The results of these factors contribute to stress and health inequality among Thai contract farmers under globalization. Objective: We constructed a psychosocial model that explains the cause of stress among Thai contract farmers resulting from globalization, which creates health hazards as defined in the occupational health field. Method: Primary data were collected from 200 Thai contract farmers using simple random sampling. The variables measured were general sociodemographic indicators, globalization, job environment, Thai labor market, and Thai state policy variables. 'The self-analyzed and self-evaluated stress' test was also used. The model of stress among Thai contract farmers was verified using Path analysis. Results: Transnational corporations and transnational economics had a direct effect on stress with a standardized regression weight of -0.200 and 0.209. Transnational corporations and state protection had a direct effect on natural resources with a standardized regression weight of - 0.189 and -0.150. State protection and natural resources had a total effect on state regulation with a standardized regression weight of 0.784 and -0.092. Transnational practices and transnational economics had a total effect on the Thai labor market. Conclusion: The strength of the causal relationship between globalization and stress was investigated and indirect effects were found between several macrosocial variables examined and stress. These are new findings in the understanding of the distal causes of stress among Thai farmers. 2018-06-11T04:36:37Z 2018-06-11T04:36:37Z 2012-06-01 Article Asian Biomedicine. Vol.6, No.3 (2012), 385-395 10.5372/1905-7415.0605.118 1875855X 19057415 2-s2.0-84871569075 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/13717 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84871569075&origin=inward
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chonticha Kaewanuchit
Carles Muntaner
Suphot Dendoung
Ronald Labonte
Chokchai Suttawet
Witayakorn Chiengkul
The psychosocial stress model for Thai contract farmers under globalization: A path analysis model
description Background: From an occupational health perspective, one of the hazards in the workplace is psychosocial stress. However, the occupational health literature does not pay enough attention to psychosocial health hazards. This is especially true for stress among Thai contract farmers who experience psychosocial health hazards from the factors such as state policies, labor market, advanced technologies, and job environment such as employment and working conditions. The results of these factors contribute to stress and health inequality among Thai contract farmers under globalization. Objective: We constructed a psychosocial model that explains the cause of stress among Thai contract farmers resulting from globalization, which creates health hazards as defined in the occupational health field. Method: Primary data were collected from 200 Thai contract farmers using simple random sampling. The variables measured were general sociodemographic indicators, globalization, job environment, Thai labor market, and Thai state policy variables. 'The self-analyzed and self-evaluated stress' test was also used. The model of stress among Thai contract farmers was verified using Path analysis. Results: Transnational corporations and transnational economics had a direct effect on stress with a standardized regression weight of -0.200 and 0.209. Transnational corporations and state protection had a direct effect on natural resources with a standardized regression weight of - 0.189 and -0.150. State protection and natural resources had a total effect on state regulation with a standardized regression weight of 0.784 and -0.092. Transnational practices and transnational economics had a total effect on the Thai labor market. Conclusion: The strength of the causal relationship between globalization and stress was investigated and indirect effects were found between several macrosocial variables examined and stress. These are new findings in the understanding of the distal causes of stress among Thai farmers.
author2 Mahidol University
author_facet Mahidol University
Chonticha Kaewanuchit
Carles Muntaner
Suphot Dendoung
Ronald Labonte
Chokchai Suttawet
Witayakorn Chiengkul
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author Chonticha Kaewanuchit
Carles Muntaner
Suphot Dendoung
Ronald Labonte
Chokchai Suttawet
Witayakorn Chiengkul
author_sort Chonticha Kaewanuchit
title The psychosocial stress model for Thai contract farmers under globalization: A path analysis model
title_short The psychosocial stress model for Thai contract farmers under globalization: A path analysis model
title_full The psychosocial stress model for Thai contract farmers under globalization: A path analysis model
title_fullStr The psychosocial stress model for Thai contract farmers under globalization: A path analysis model
title_full_unstemmed The psychosocial stress model for Thai contract farmers under globalization: A path analysis model
title_sort psychosocial stress model for thai contract farmers under globalization: a path analysis model
publishDate 2018
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