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Psychosocial and organisational work factors as predictors of sickness absence among professionally active adults with common mental disorders

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BMC PSYCHIATRY
卷 23, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12888-023-05020-3

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Sick leave; Common mental disorder (CMD); Psychosocial and organisational working conditions; Ill health

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This study analyzed the relationship between psychosocial and organizational workplace factors and long-term sickness absence among individuals with common mental disorders. The results showed that lack of control over work, job strain, no flexible working hours, and no possibility to work from home were significantly associated with an increased risk of long-term sickness absence. Individuals diagnosed with depression and experiencing job strain had the highest risk of sickness absence.
BackgroundThe incidence of sickness absence (SA) due to common mental disorders (CMDs) has increased in recent decades. It is hence important to elucidate how individuals with CMDs can maintain work. The aim was to analyse the relationship between psychosocial and organisational workplace factors and a spell of > 14 days of SA among persons with CMDs.MethodsIncluded were respondents of the Swedish Work Environment Survey (SWES) 1993-2013, diagnosed with a CMD up to five years before the interview in the SWES (n = 3,795). Relative Risk (RR) regression models with 95% Confidence Intervals (CIs) analysed associations between psychosocial-, and organisational workplace factors and a subsequent spell of SA > 14 days.ResultsLow control over work (RR:1.16; CI:1.01-1.35), job strain (RR:1.25; CI:1.04-1.49), no flexible working hours (RR:1.25; CI:1.08-1.45) or no possibility to work from home (RR:1.37; CI:1.13-1.66) were significantly related to an increased risk of SA. Persons diagnosed with depression experiencing job strain had the highest increased risk of SA (RR:1.55; CI: 1.07-2.25).ConclusionsA sustainable work-life among working individuals with CMDs can be provided by reducing job strain, and if possible, by increasing flexibility regarding workplace and working hours. This may prevent spells of SA, and hereby increase productivity.

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