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Associations of depressive symptoms and psychosocial working conditions with sickness absences in a Finnish cohort of 11,495 employees. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to assess how questions about psychosocial work conditions and depressive symptoms can predict short or long-term sickness absences among employees.
  • Data was collected from 11,495 Finnish employees over eight years, analyzing responses to health questionnaires and records of sickness absences.
  • Findings indicated strong links between depressive feelings (like hopelessness) and psychosocial work conditions (like decision authority) with increased rates of sickness absence, suggesting that targeted interventions in occupational health could potentially lower work disability risks.

Article Abstract

Objective: To examine the relevance of questions on psychosocial working conditions and depressive symptoms, as used in a screening questionnaire in preventive occupational health care, to predict repetitive short or long sickness absences.

Methods: The participants were 11,495 employees of various occupations in Finnish companies. The data were prospectively collected by one occupational healthcare service provider (Finla) and included register data of sickness absences and responses to a questionnaire used in pre-employment and periodic health examinations between 2011 and 2019. Long sickness absences of > 30 days and repetitive short sickness absences of one to ten days in a 24-month follow-up were used as outcome variables for multiple logistic regression analysis.

Results: Strong associations were found between repetitive short and long sickness absences, and the questions on depressive symptoms "felt hopeless about the future", "felt melancholic", "felt everything was an effort", and "feelings of worthlessness". Among questions on psychosocial working conditions, strong associations were found between sickness absences and questions on decision authority, self-reformation opportunities, job versatility, and appreciation for their work.

Conclusions: Questionnaires on depressive symptoms and psychosocial work environment can help identify patients with an increased risk of sickness absence. Data accumulating in occupational health care should be used more systematically to reduce the risk of work disability through targeted occupational health interventions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11497368PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2024.102899DOI Listing

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