TY - JOUR
T1 - Life Satisfaction and Psychological Distress in Street-Market Workers
T2 - An Exploratory Study in Northern Chile
AU - Ramírez-Perez, Mauricio
AU - Vicentelo Mercado, Denise
AU - Sánchez Mendoza, Gina
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023/1/31
Y1 - 2023/1/31
N2 - The number of Chilean workers affected by psychological distress at work has been in-creasing during the last few years. Consequently, much research has been focused on explaining this phenomenon. Furthermore, the relationship with life satisfaction has been studied. However, the emergence of life satisfaction and psychological distress and its relationship among Chilean street-market workers have yet to be deeply studied. Notwithstanding, this group of workers is relevant to the local economy; they are informal workers with high levels of vulnerability. The primary purpose of this research is to determine the levels of life satisfaction and psychological distress and their relationship in a sample of street-market workers in Arica, north of Chile. An exploratory study with a cross-sectional design explored the relationship between the variables of interest in a sample of 189 street-market workers. The research results showed that these workers’ life satisfaction and psychological distress are worse than other kinds of workers reported in previous research. This sample has a negative relationship between life satisfaction and psychological distress. Furthermore, differences were identified between female and male street-market workers. These results are promising to develop future research and effectively help street-market workers face psychological distress.
AB - The number of Chilean workers affected by psychological distress at work has been in-creasing during the last few years. Consequently, much research has been focused on explaining this phenomenon. Furthermore, the relationship with life satisfaction has been studied. However, the emergence of life satisfaction and psychological distress and its relationship among Chilean street-market workers have yet to be deeply studied. Notwithstanding, this group of workers is relevant to the local economy; they are informal workers with high levels of vulnerability. The primary purpose of this research is to determine the levels of life satisfaction and psychological distress and their relationship in a sample of street-market workers in Arica, north of Chile. An exploratory study with a cross-sectional design explored the relationship between the variables of interest in a sample of 189 street-market workers. The research results showed that these workers’ life satisfaction and psychological distress are worse than other kinds of workers reported in previous research. This sample has a negative relationship between life satisfaction and psychological distress. Furthermore, differences were identified between female and male street-market workers. These results are promising to develop future research and effectively help street-market workers face psychological distress.
KW - informal workers
KW - life satisfaction
KW - psychological distress
KW - street-market workers
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85183196279
U2 - 10.4067/s0718-50652023000100216
DO - 10.4067/s0718-50652023000100216
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85183196279
SN - 0718-5065
VL - 18
JO - Limite (Chile)
JF - Limite (Chile)
M1 - 23
ER -