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The mental health impacts of health and human service work: Longitudinal evidence about differential exposure and susceptibility using 16 waves of cohort data

机译:卫生和公共服务工作对精神健康的影响:使用16组队列数据的关于差异暴露和易感性的纵向证据

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The health and human care workforce comprise a substantial and increasing proportion of the employed population in high income countries. This diverse workforce is comprised of high skilled workers, such as doctors and nurses, as well as lower skilled workers such as carers and support workers. This paper assessed psychosocial working conditions among health and human care workers compared to other workers. We also examined the effects of psychosocial working conditions on mental health. The data source was 16 waves of the Household Income Labour Dynamics in Australia survey. The exposure was a multidimensional, previously validated psychosocial job quality index. The outcome was changes in the Mental Health Inventory-5 (MHI-5). The effect modifier was a multicategory health and human care occupational variable. Random and fixed effects linear regression models were used to unpack between- versus within- person differences. Time varying confounders were controlled for. We found evidence of effect modification. Carers and support workers experienced a 4.90-point decline (95% CI −6.23 to 3.57) on the MHI-5 when reporting 3 or more job stressors compared to no stressors. These workers also reported lower levels of mental health than other occupational groups and had greater exposure to poor psychosocial working environments. Health workers also reported substantial declines on the MHI-5 when exposed to 3 or more job stressors (−3.50, 95% CI −5.05 to −1.94). Understanding the quality of employment in this workforce, and consequent impacts of this employment on mental health is critical to ensuring sustainable individual, organizational and client-related outcomes.
机译:在高收入国家,卫生和人类护理劳动力在就业人口中所占比例不断增加。这种多样化的劳动力由高技能的工人(例如医生和护士)以及低技能的工人(例如护理人员和支持人员)组成。本文评估了与其他工作者相比,卫生和人类护理工作者的社会心理工作条件。我们还检查了社会心理工作条件对心理健康的影响。数据来源是澳大利亚家庭收入劳动动态调查的16浪。暴露是一个多维的,先前已验证的社会心理工作质量指数。结果是精神健康清单5(MHI-5)的变化。效果修饰符是一个多类别的健康和人类护理职业变量。随机和固定效应线性回归模型用于解开人与人之间的差异。时变混杂因素得到控制。我们发现了效果改变的证据。当报告3个或更多的工作压力源(与没有压力源相比)时,护工和支持人员的MHI-5下降了4.90点(95%CI -6.23至3.57)。这些工人的心理健康水平也低于其他职业群体,并且更容易遭受不良的社会心理工作环境的影响。当暴露于3个或更多工作压力源时,卫生工作者还报告MHI-5大幅下降(-3.50,95%CI -5.05至-1.94)。了解此劳动力的就业质量以及此就业对心理健康的影响,对于确保可持续的个人,组织和与客户相关的结果至关重要。

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