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    Title: 臺中市消防人員工作壓力與休閒需求之研究
    A Study on the Firemen’ Job Stress an LeisureDemands at Taichung City
    Authors: 劉柏亨
    LIU, PO-HENG
    Contributors: 休閒與遊憩管理學系
    Keywords: 消防人員;工作壓力;休閒需求;休閒活動
    Firefighter;Job Stress;Leisure Demand;Leisure Activity
    Date: 2022
    Issue Date: 2022-06-13 05:30:02 (UTC+0)
    Publisher: 亞洲大學
    Abstract: 此研究調查臺中市現職消防人員的「工作壓力」與「休閒需求」,同時分析不同背景之消防人員的「工作壓力」與「休閒需求」,並給予外來建議。
    此論文以發放問卷方式進行調查,對象為臺中市消防局438名現職消防人員。問卷內容分為:1.「個人基本資料」、2.「工作壓力」、3.「休閒需求」。其調查所得數據,利用SPSS中的敘述統計分析、獨立t檢定 (t-test)、單因子變數分析 (one-way ANOVA) 以及回歸性進行整理分析。
    此調查結果顯示臺中市現職消防人中特定背景因素與「工作壓力」或「休閒需求」有關連,進一步分析後,發現「工作壓力」程越高,其「休閒需求」也越高。因此本研究建議:可安排合適的休閒活動,已滿足休閒需求,進而達到舒壓的效果。
    The purpose of this study is to find out the correlation analyses of “the background of Taichung firefighters’”, “job stress” and “leisure demands“. And provided some future suggestions for Fire Department.
    There are 438 surveys from this research from Taichung City Fire Department firefighters. This survey includes three parts: 1. “basic personal information questionnaire”, 2. “Job Stress”, 3. “Leisure Demand”. The data from surveys was analyzed with the descriptive statistical analysis, independent sample t-test, one-way ANOVA, and linear regression analysis in SPSS.
    The conclusion in this study indicates the “job stress” and “leisure demands“ are influenced by firefighters’ specific background. Further, the analysis show the linear regression between the “job stress” and the “leisure demand”. Hence, we suggest that to provide more appropriate leisure activities for the firefighters is good for releasing the job stress .
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