The occupational depression inventory confounds depressive symptoms with their assumed work-related causes.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Work-A Journal of Prevention Assessment & Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-26 DOI:10.1177/10519815251327311
Hannes Zacher, Maie Stein
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Abstract

Background: Scholars have recently raised concerns regarding the validity of widely-used burnout measures, including the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI). At the same time, the Occupational Depression Inventory (ODI) has been proposed as an alternative measure of job-related distress.

Objective: The aim of this commentary is to point out that the items of the ODI confound depressive symptoms that may be experienced by workers, such as lack of energy, feelings of worthlessness, and sleep problems, with their assumed work-related causes, particularly high levels of job stressors.

Methods: This commentary uses conceptual and methodological arguments to describe the problematic consequences of confounded measurement in the ODI.

Results: This commentary suggests that, when researchers use the ODI in empirical studies, confounded measurement can lead to artificially inflated associations between measures of job stressors (e.g., work demands, role conflict, job insecurity) and occupational depression. Moreover, it can be unclear whether associations between occupational depression and potential outcomes (e.g., low job satisfaction, turnover intentions) are caused by depressive symptoms, job stressors, or both.

Conclusions: It is recommended that researchers assess job stressors and workers' depressive symptoms separately, ideally using multiple sources and time lags to avoid inflated associations between constructs.

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职业抑郁清单将抑郁症状与假定的工作相关原因混为一谈。
学者们最近对广泛使用的职业倦怠量表的有效性提出了担忧,其中包括马斯拉奇职业倦怠量表(MBI)。与此同时,职业抑郁量表(ODI)已被提议作为一种替代测量工作相关的困扰。这篇评论的目的是指出,ODI的项目混淆了工人可能经历的抑郁症状,如缺乏活力、毫无价值的感觉和睡眠问题,以及他们假设的与工作有关的原因,特别是高水平的工作压力。方法本评论使用概念和方法上的论点来描述ODI中混淆测量的问题后果。这篇评论表明,当研究者在实证研究中使用ODI时,混淆的测量可能导致工作压力源(如工作需求、角色冲突、工作不安全感)和职业抑郁之间的关联被人为夸大。此外,尚不清楚职业抑郁与潜在结果(如低工作满意度、离职意向)之间的关联是由抑郁症状、工作压力源还是两者兼而有之引起的。结论建议研究者将工作压力源和员工抑郁症状分开评估,最好使用多来源和时间滞后来避免构式之间的夸大关联。
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Work-A Journal of Prevention Assessment & Rehabilitation
Work-A Journal of Prevention Assessment & Rehabilitation PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation is an interdisciplinary, international journal which publishes high quality peer-reviewed manuscripts covering the entire scope of the occupation of work. The journal''s subtitle has been deliberately laid out: The first goal is the prevention of illness, injury, and disability. When this goal is not achievable, the attention focuses on assessment to design client-centered intervention, rehabilitation, treatment, or controls that use scientific evidence to support best practice.
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