The Relation Between Precarious Employment Arrangements and Social Precarity: Findings from the PREMIS Study in Stockholm, Sweden.

IF 3.4 4区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES International Journal of Health Services Pub Date : 2022-04-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-24 DOI:10.1177/00207314211051880
Nuria Matilla-Santander, Johanna Jonsson, Bertina Kreshpaj, Cecilia Orellana, Joan Benach, Kathryn Badarin, Bo Burström, Alejandra Vives, Katarina Kjellberg, Susanne Strömdahl, Gun Johansson, Per-Olof Östergren, Theo Bodin
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Precarious employment (PE) is a well-known social determinant of health and health inequalities. However, as most previous studies have focused on physical and mental well-being, less is known about the social-related outcomes (ie, social precarity) associated with precarious arrangements. This cross-sectional study aims to investigate whether PE is associated with social precarity in a working population of 401 nonstandard employed workers in Stockholm, Sweden (2016-2017). PE was assessed with the Swedish version of the Employment Precarious Scale (EPRES-Se) and analyzed in relation to social precarity related to working life (eg, task quality and job security) and living conditions (eg, restraint in social activities and financial constraints). We found positive adjusted associations between quartiles of EPRES-Se and social precarity related to working life (eg, being locked in an occupation [aPRq4:1.33 [1.10-1.61]]) and living conditions (eg, inability to participate in social activities because of work [aPRq4:1.27 [1.10-1.46]]). Our findings suggest that individuals in PE experience social precarity, stressing that PE may have negative effects on well-being. Further studies using multidimensional constructs of PE and larger samples should analyze these findings according to social and policy contexts in order to be able to inform policymakers.

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不稳定就业安排与社会不稳定的关系:来自瑞典斯德哥尔摩PREMIS研究的结果。
不稳定就业是众所周知的健康和健康不平等的社会决定因素。然而,由于大多数先前的研究都集中在身体和心理健康上,对与不稳定安排相关的社会相关结果(即社会不稳定性)知之甚少。本横断面研究旨在调查瑞典斯德哥尔摩(2016-2017)401名非标准就业工人的工作人口中PE是否与社会不稳定性有关。PE采用瑞典版的就业不稳定量表(epress - se)进行评估,并分析了与工作生活(例如任务质量和工作保障)和生活条件(例如社会活动的限制和财务约束)相关的社会不稳定性。我们发现epress - se四分位数与与工作生活相关的社会不稳定性(例如,被锁定在一种职业中[1.10-1.61]])和生活条件(例如,由于工作而无法参与社会活动[aPRq4:1.27[1.10-1.46]])之间存在正相关。我们的研究结果表明,体育运动的个体经历了社会不稳定性,强调体育运动可能对幸福感有负面影响。为了能够为决策者提供信息,使用PE的多维结构和更大样本的进一步研究应该根据社会和政策背景分析这些发现。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Health Services is a peer-reviewed journal that contains articles on health and social policy, political economy and sociology, history and philosophy, ethics and law in the areas of health and well-being. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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