Job strain in public transport drivers: Data to assess the relationship between demand-control model indicators, traffic accidents and sanctions
This Data in Brief (DiB) article examines the association between the Job Demand-Control (JDC) model of stress and traffic safety outcomes (accidents and sanctions) in public transport drivers (n = 780). The data was collected using a structured self-administrable questionnaire composed of measureme...
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author | Sergio Useche Luis Montoro Boris Cendales Viviola Gómez |
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description | This Data in Brief (DiB) article examines the association between the Job Demand-Control (JDC) model of stress and traffic safety outcomes (accidents and sanctions) in public transport drivers (n = 780). The data was collected using a structured self-administrable questionnaire composed of measurements of work stress (Job Content Questionnaire), and demographics (professional driving experience, hours and days working/driving per week). The data contains 4 parts: descriptive statistics, bivariate correlations between the study variables, analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Post-Hoc comparisons between drivers classified different quadrants of the JDC model. For further information, it is convenient to read the full article entitled “Working conditions, job strain and traffic safety among three groups of public transport drivers”, published in Safety and Health at Work (SHAW) [1] (Useche et al., 2018). Keywords: Public transport drivers, Professional driving, Work stress, Job strain, Demand-Control Model, Working conditions, Traffic accidents, Traffic fines |
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spelling | doaj.art-6c1f67827a194508a168279693e20c862022-12-21T23:56:15ZengElsevierData in Brief2352-34092018-08-0119293298Job strain in public transport drivers: Data to assess the relationship between demand-control model indicators, traffic accidents and sanctionsSergio Useche0Luis Montoro1Boris Cendales2Viviola Gómez3University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain; Corresponding author at: INTRAS (Research Institute on Traffic and Road Safety), University of Valencia, Carrer del Serpis 29 3rd Floor DATS. 46022. Valencia, Spain.University of Valencia, Valencia, SpainEl Bosque University, Bogotá, ColombiaUniversity of Los Andes, Bogotá, ColombiaThis Data in Brief (DiB) article examines the association between the Job Demand-Control (JDC) model of stress and traffic safety outcomes (accidents and sanctions) in public transport drivers (n = 780). The data was collected using a structured self-administrable questionnaire composed of measurements of work stress (Job Content Questionnaire), and demographics (professional driving experience, hours and days working/driving per week). The data contains 4 parts: descriptive statistics, bivariate correlations between the study variables, analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Post-Hoc comparisons between drivers classified different quadrants of the JDC model. For further information, it is convenient to read the full article entitled “Working conditions, job strain and traffic safety among three groups of public transport drivers”, published in Safety and Health at Work (SHAW) [1] (Useche et al., 2018). Keywords: Public transport drivers, Professional driving, Work stress, Job strain, Demand-Control Model, Working conditions, Traffic accidents, Traffic fineshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340918305420 |
spellingShingle | Sergio Useche Luis Montoro Boris Cendales Viviola Gómez Job strain in public transport drivers: Data to assess the relationship between demand-control model indicators, traffic accidents and sanctions Data in Brief |
title | Job strain in public transport drivers: Data to assess the relationship between demand-control model indicators, traffic accidents and sanctions |
title_full | Job strain in public transport drivers: Data to assess the relationship between demand-control model indicators, traffic accidents and sanctions |
title_fullStr | Job strain in public transport drivers: Data to assess the relationship between demand-control model indicators, traffic accidents and sanctions |
title_full_unstemmed | Job strain in public transport drivers: Data to assess the relationship between demand-control model indicators, traffic accidents and sanctions |
title_short | Job strain in public transport drivers: Data to assess the relationship between demand-control model indicators, traffic accidents and sanctions |
title_sort | job strain in public transport drivers data to assess the relationship between demand control model indicators traffic accidents and sanctions |
url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340918305420 |
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