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Rojas, R., (2024). Ansiedad y estrés laboral asociados a hipertensión arterial y diabetes mellitus en docentes de enseñanza escolar remota en Jaén. 2021 [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/25791
Rojas, R., Ansiedad y estrés laboral asociados a hipertensión arterial y diabetes mellitus en docentes de enseñanza escolar remota en Jaén. 2021 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/25791
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title = "Ansiedad y estrés laboral asociados a hipertensión arterial y diabetes mellitus en docentes de enseñanza escolar remota en Jaén. 2021",
author = "Rojas Sánchez, Ronal",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2024"
}
Objective: To analyze the existence of association between anxiety and work stress with hypertension and diabetes mellitus, independently, in teachers from educational institutions that carry out the virtual teaching modality between July and August 2021. Materials and Methods: The Study population were the 12 Educational Institutions of Jaén, Cajamarca with a total sample of 408 participants. A virtual Google form was created that will be distributed via email to the selected teachers, containing 3 sections corresponding to informed consent, the general data collection form and the Tzung anxiety and work stress questionnaires of the WHO. Results: The frequency of HBP was 3.19% (n=13) and DM was 15.93% (n=65). Among those who had AHT, 100% had stress and anxiety, otherwise for DM, anxiety was 96.92% (n=63) and stress was 92.31% (n=60). In the case of HBP, an association was reported for age 30-39 (RPa: 0.12, CI: 0.02-0.73) and male sex (RPa: 3.5; CI: 1.1-11.28). In the case of DM, an association was found with the age groups of 40-49 (RPa: 22.47; IC: 3.03-166.66), 50 to 59 (RPa: 32.2, IC: 4.29-241.53) and 60 and over (RPa: 46.87; CI: 6.22-353.41). Conclusions: No association was found with anxiety or work stress and HBP and DM.
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