优势比
个人防护装备
大流行
职业安全与健康
医学
置信区间
逻辑回归
环境卫生
职业伤害
混淆
可能性
横断面研究
工作(物理)
作者
Yusaku Morita,Koji Kandabashi,Shigeyuki Kajiki,Hiroyuki Saito,Go Muto,Takahiro Tabuchi
出处
期刊:Industrial Health
[National Institute of Industrial Health]
日期:2022-05-11
卷期号:60 (4): 360-370
标识
DOI:10.2486/indhealth.2022-0012
摘要
This study evaluated the relationship between occupational injury risk and gig work, which included the exchange of labor for money between individuals or companies via digital platforms. As Japan has experienced a severe economic decline during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, an increasing number of individuals have engaged in gig work. While few studies have evaluated occupational risks in gig work, several traffic accidents associated with food delivery gig work have been reported in the mass media. In this study, 18,317 individuals completed an internet survey that collected information pertaining to their involvement in gig work and experience of related occupational injuries; data regarding several confounding factors were also recorded. Multiple logistic regression analysis showed that workers involved in gig work had a greater risk of any minor occupational injuries (odds ratio, 3.68; 95% confidence interval, 3.02-4.49) and activity-limiting injuries (odds ratio, 9.11; 95% confidence interval, 7.03-11.8) than those not involved in gig work, after adjusting for age, sex, household income, lifestyle factors, and work-related factors. The results of this study indicate that gig workers are exposed to greater occupational hazards during the COVID-19 pandemic. Additional studies are warranted to clarify the causal mechanism for this relationship.
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