Workplace characteristics, depression, and health-related presenteeism in a general population sample
Authors: JianLi Wang, Norbert Schmitz, Elizabeth Smailes, Jitender Sareen, and Scott B. Patten
Overview
Abstract (English)
Objectives: To investigate the relationships between workplace psychosocial factors, work/family conflicts, depression, and health-related presenteeism in a sample of employees who were randomly selected from the communities. Methods: A cross-sectional study of 4032 employees representative of the working population aged 25 to 64 years in Alberta, Canada. Data about workplace characteristics, depression, and health-related presenteeism were collected through telephone. Results: In the participants, 47.3% and 42.9% reported some degree of impaired job performance in completing work and avoiding distraction, respectively. Major depression is the strongest factor associated with avoiding distraction. Job strain and effort-reward imbalance seemed to affect job performance through severity of depression but not major depression. Conclusions: Negative work environment may directly and indirectly affect job performance. Workplace health promotion activities should target organizational factors such as job strain and effort-reward imbalance and work/family conflicts so as to reduce the risk of depression and the direct and indirect effects of these risk factors and depression on productivity
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | JianLi Wang, Norbert Schmitz, Elizabeth Smailes, Jitender Sareen, and Scott B. Patten |
Publication Year | 2010 |
Title | Workplace characteristics, depression, and health-related presenteeism in a general population sample |
Volume | 52 |
Journal Name | Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine |
Number | 8 |
Pages | 836-842 |
Publication Language | English |
- JianLi Wang
- JianLi Wang, Norbert Schmitz, Elizabeth Smailes, Jitender Sareen, and Scott B. Patten
- Workplace characteristics, depression, and health-related presenteeism in a general population sample
- Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
- 52
- 2010
- 8
- 836-842