Associations of occupation, employment type and company size with actions related to health examinations among Japanese employees.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Industrial Health Pub Date : 2019-08-03 Epub Date: 2018-12-08 DOI:10.2486/indhealth.2018-0112
Rumi Seko, Miyuki Kawado, Sayana Saito, Takuma Shibuya, Miho Miyamoto, Hiroya Yamada, Hiroshige Taniwaki, Shuji Hashimoto
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Taking action in response to health examination results is important to stay healthy. We aimed to investigate the associations between occupation, employment type and company size, and having a health examination and taking action in response to the results among Japanese employees. We focused on three particular actions by employees in response to health examination results: paying attention to one's health, receiving health guidance, and visiting a medical institution. We used anonymous data from the 2010 Comprehensive Survey of Living Conditions of Japan, a self-administered nationwide questionnaire survey. The data of 23,963 employees (12,938 male and 11,025 female) aged 20-64 yr were analyzed using logistic regression models adjusted by covariates. There were significant changes in odds ratios for receiving a health examination by occupation, employment type and company size. We found significant odds ratios for receiving health guidance by occupation and company size, but there was almost no significant association with paying attention to one's health and visiting a medical institution. These results confirmed that receiving a health examination was associated with occupational factors, and suggested that receiving health guidance after health examination results was associated with occupation and company size.

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日本雇员的职业、就业类型和公司规模与健康检查相关行动之间的关系。
根据健康检查结果采取行动对保持健康很重要。我们的目的是调查职业、雇佣类型和公司规模之间的关系,并在日本员工中进行健康检查并根据结果采取行动。针对健康检查结果,我们重点关注员工的三个具体行为:关注健康、接受健康指导、去医疗机构就诊。我们使用了2010年日本生活条件综合调查的匿名数据,这是一项自我管理的全国性问卷调查。采用经协变量调整的logistic回归模型对23,963名年龄在20-64岁的员工(其中男性12,938人,女性11,025人)的数据进行分析。按职业、就业类型和公司规模划分,接受健康检查的比值比有显著变化。我们发现,职业和公司规模对接受健康指导的比值比显著,但对关注个人健康和去医疗机构就诊的比值比几乎不显著。这些结果证实了接受健康检查与职业因素有关,并提示健康检查结果后接受健康指导与职业和公司规模有关。
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Industrial Health
Industrial Health 医学-毒理学
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3.40
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5.00%
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64
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: INDUSTRIAL HEALTH covers all aspects of occupational medicine, ergonomics, industrial hygiene, engineering, safety and policy sciences. The journal helps promote solutions for the control and improvement of working conditions, and for the application of valuable research findings to the actual working environment.
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