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The negative effects on mental health of being in a non-desired occupation in an increasingly precarious labour market

机译:在日益岌岌可危的劳动力市场中,在非理想职业中对精神健康的负面影响

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Precarious employment has been associated with poor mental health. Moreover, increasing labour market precariousness may cause individuals to feel ‘locked-in’, in non-desired workplaces or occupations, out of fear of not finding a new employment. This could be experienced as a ‘loss of control’, with similar negative health consequences. It is plausible that the extent to which being in a non-desired occupation (NDO) or being in precarious employment (PE) has a negative impact on mental health differs according to age group. We tested this hypothesis using data from 2331 persons, 18–34, 35–44, and 45–54 years old, who answered questionnaires in 1999/2000, 2005, and 2010. Incidence rate ratios (IRR) were calculated for poor mental health (GHQ-12) in 2010, after exposure to NDO and PE in 1999/2000 or 2005. NDO and PE were more common in the youngest age group, and they were both associated with poor mental health. In the middle age group the impact of NDO was null, while in contrast the IRR for PE was 1.7 (95% CI: 1.3–2.3) after full adjustment. The pattern was completely the opposite in the oldest age group (adjusted IRR for NDO 1.6 (1.1–2.4) and for PE 0.9 (0.6–1.4)). The population attributable fraction of poor mental health was 14.2% and 11.6%, respectively, for NDO in the youngest and oldest age group, and 17.2% for PE in the middle age group. While the consequences of PE have been widely discussed, those of NDO have not received attention. Interventions aimed at adapting work situations for older individuals and facilitating conditions of job change in such a way as to avoid risking unemployment or precarious employment situations may lead to improved mental health in this age group.
机译:不稳定的就业与不良的心理健康有关。此外,劳动力市场pre可危,可能会导致个人在不希望的工作场所或职业中感到“被困”,因为他们担心找不到新工作。这可能会被称为“失控”,对健康产生负面影响。可能的原因是,不期望的职业(NDO)或不稳定的职业(PE)对心理健康的负面影响因年龄组而异。我们使用来自23/31岁的18-34岁,35-44岁和45-54岁年龄段的人的数据对这一假设进行了检验,这些人分别在1999/2000年,2005年和2010年回答了问卷。 (GHQ-12),在1999/2000或2005年接触NDO和PE之后。NDO和PE在最年轻的年龄组中更常见,并且都与不良的心理健康有关。在中年人群中,NDO的影响为零,而完全调整后,PE的IRR为1.7(95%CI:1.3–2.3)。这种模式在年龄最大的人群中完全相反(对NDO 1.6(1.1-2.4)和PE 0.9(0.6-1.4)调整后的IRR)。在最年轻和最老的年龄组中,NDO导致的精神健康状况欠佳的人口比例分别为14.2%和11.6%,在中年年龄组中,PE的比例为17.2%。尽管对PE的后果已进行了广泛讨论,但NDO的后果并未引起关注。旨在使老年人适应工作环境并促进工作变化的干预措施可以避免失业风险或不稳定的就业状况,从而可能改善该年龄组的心理健康。

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