Hubungan Stresor Kerja dengan Subjective Well-Being Petani Tebu di Desa Yosorati Kecamatan Sumberbaru Kabupaten Jember
Abstract
Stressors at work are events that can be a pressure for individuals to experience
stress, which the conditions will cause feelings of worry and anxiety that affect the
subjective well-being of the individual. The research conducted in Yosorati Village,
Sumberbaru District, Jember Regency aims to analyze the relationship between
work stressors and subjective well-being in Yosorati Village, Sumberbaru District.
This research used a descriptive analytics design with a cross-sectional method.
Collecting data using the method of distributing questionnaires to farmers, with 36
questions about work stressors in agriculture and 7 questions about the subjective
well-being of sugarcane farmers. The number of respondents in the study were 78
sugarcane farmers who lived in Yosorati Village, Sumberbaru District and met the
criteria determined by the researcher. The data analysis used the Spearman rank
correlation test with p-value <0.05. The results showed that the mean value of work
stressors was 52,40 (min-max = 23-84) indicated to almost low work stressors.
While the median value of subjective well-being was 52 and the modus was 53 (minmax = 44-67) indicated to almost high subjective well-being. There was a
significant correlation between work stressors and subjective well-being (p = 0.004
and r = -0.322) with a low negative correlation between the two variables. Its shows
that the almost lower work stressors will influence the higher perception subjective
about quality of life on sugarcane farmers. Nurses suggested to give health
promotion and prevention such as stress management to reduce the risk of physical
or mental illness, injury and work accidents related to stress, so the farmers can
identify and determine appropriate strategies to increase their perceptions of
satisfaction with their quality of life.
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