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Structural and intermediary determinants of social inequalities in the mental well-being of European workers: a relational approach

机译:欧洲工人心理福祉社会不平等的结构和中介决定因素:关系方法

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Background The objective of this study is to examine social inequalities in employee mental well-being, using relational social class indicators. Relational social class indicators are based on theoretical insights about the mechanisms generating social (health) inequalities. Additionally, it is examined whether the psychosocial work environment and employment quality act as intermediary determinants of social class inequalities in mental well-being, simultaneously testing the mediation (differential exposure) and moderation (differential vulnerability) hypotheses. Methods Data from the European Social Survey Round 2 (2004/5) and Round 5 (2010) were analysed. Mental well-being was assessed by the WHO Well-being Index. The measure for social class was inspired by E.O. Wright’s class scheme. Three-level linear multilevel modelling was used to account for clustering of employees within research years and countries. Results We found social class inequalities in mental well-being in the European working population for both men and women. Compared to unskilled workers, managers reported the best mental well-being, while supervisors held an intermediary position. As regards the mediation hypothesis, an unfavourable psychosocial work environment and low-quality employment conditions mediated the relation between social class and poor mental well-being in both men and women. However, low quality of employment relations only mediated the “social class-mental well-being” association in the male sample. As regards the moderation hypothesis, modification effects were seen for the psychosocial work environment and employment conditions in both men and women. Conclusion Relational indicators of social class are related to mental well-being in European employees. Relational accounts of social class are complementary to stratification indicators in social epidemiology. From a policy perspective, better employee mental well-being and less social class inequality could be achieved through initiatives addressing the unequal social relations generated by structural positions in the labour process.
机译:背景本研究的目的是使用关系社会阶层指标来研究员工心理健康的社会不平等。关系社会阶级指标基于对产生社会(健康)不等式的机制的理论见解。此外,它是检查心理社会工作环境和就业质量是否充当心理福祉的社会阶级不平等的中间决定因素,同时测试调解(差异暴露)和适度(差异漏洞)假设。方法分析了欧洲社会调查第2届(2004/5)和第5(2010)第5(2010)的数据。幸福是由世卫组织福祉指数评估的。社会阶级的措施是由E.O的启发。赖特的课程计划。三级线性多级建模用于考虑研究年内和国家内的员工。结果我们在欧洲工作人群中找到了社会阶级的社会阶层不平等,对男女均为男女。与非熟练工人相比,管理人员报告了最佳的心理健康,而主管持有中介职位。关于调解假设,不利的心理社会工作环境和低质量的就业条件调解了社会阶层和贫困心理健康之间的关系。然而,低质量的就业关系仅在男性样本中介导“社会阶级福祉”关联。至于审核假设,在男女和女性的心理社会工作环境和就业条件下观察到修改效果。结论社会阶层的关系指标与欧洲员工的心理福祉有关。社会阶层的关系账户对社会流行病学中的分层指标进行了补充。从政策角度来看,通过解决劳动过程中结构职位产生的不平等社会关系的倡议,可以实现更好的员工心理福祉和较少的社会阶级不平等。

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