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The associations between psychosocial working conditions and changes in common mental disorders: a follow-up study

机译:心理社会工作条件与常见精神障碍变化之间的关联:后续研究

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Background Common mental disorders (CMD) are prevalent in working populations and have adverse consequences for employee well-being and work ability, even leading to early retirement. Several studies report associations between psychosocial working conditions and CMD. However, there is a lack of longitudinal research within a broad framework of psychosocial working conditions and improvement in CMD. The aim of this study was to examine the associations between several psychosocial working conditions and deteriorating and improving CMD among ageing employees over a five-to-six-year follow-up period. Methods The study is based on the Helsinki Health Study baseline survey in 2001–2002 and a follow-up in 2007 (N?=?4340, response rate 83%) conducted among 40-60-year-old female and male employees. The General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12) was used to measure common mental disorders. Psychosocial working conditions were measured in terms of job strain, organisational justice, work-family interface, social support and workplace bullying. The covariates included sociodemographic and health factors. Results Following adjustment for all the covariates, family-to-work (OR 1.41, 95% Cl 1.04-1.91) and work-to-family conflicts (OR 1.99, 95% Cl 1.42-2.78) and workplace bullying (OR 1.40, 95% Cl 1.09-1.79) were associated with deterioration, and family-to-work conflicts (OR 1.65, 95% Cl 1.66-2.34) and social support (OR 1.47, 95% Cl 1.07-2.00) with improvement in CMD. Conclusions Adverse psychosocial working conditions contribute to poor mental health among employees. Preventing workplace bullying, promoting social support and achieving a better balance between work and family may help employees to maintain their mental health.
机译:背景知识普通精神障碍(CMD)在工作人群中普遍存在,对员工的福祉和工作能力产生不利影响,甚至导致提早退休。一些研究报告了社会心理工作条件与CMD之间的关联。但是,在社会心理工作条件和CMD改善的广泛框架内缺乏纵向研究。这项研究的目的是研究在五到六年的随访期内,若干心理社会工作条件与衰老雇员中CMD恶化和改善之间的关联。方法该研究是基于2001-2002年赫尔辛基健康研究基线调查和2007年对40-60岁的男性和女性雇员进行的随访(N?=?4340,回应率83%)。一般健康问卷(GHQ-12)用于测量常见的精神障碍。根据工作压力,组织公正性,工作与家庭的关系,社会支持和工作场所欺凌来衡量社会心理工作条件。协变量包括社会人口统计学和健康因素。结果在对所有协变量进行调整之后,家庭之间的关系(OR 1.41,95%Cl 1.04-1.91)和家庭间冲突(OR 1.99,95%Cl 1.42-2.78)和工作场所欺凌(OR 1.40,95)百分比Cl 1.09-1.79)与病情恶化,家庭工作冲突(OR 1.65,95%Cl 1.66-2.34)和社会支持(OR 1.47,95%Cl 1.07-2.00)与CMD改善有关。结论不利的社会心理工作条件导致员工的心理健康不良。防止工作场所欺凌,促进社会支持并在工作与家庭之间取得更好的平衡,可能有助于员工保持心理健康。

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