Common Occupational Trauma: Is There a Relationship with Workers’ Mental Health?

N. Magnavita, I. Capitanelli, G. Arnesano, A. Iuliano, Igor Mauro, Francesco Suraci, F. Chirico
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Exposure to major trauma can have significant consequences for workers’ mental health, but common trauma may also result in poor mental health outcomes. This cross-sectional study retrospectively investigated the occurrence of common physical or psychological workplace trauma in 901 health, social service, and trading company workers and studied these experiences in relation to occupational stress, anxiety, and depression. Stress was measured with the effort/reward imbalance (ERI) model while anxiety and depression were evaluated with the Goldberg Anxiety and Depression Scale (GADS). Healthcare workers reported a high frequency of trauma and significantly higher levels of stress, anxiety, and depression than other workers. Even in the entire population of workers of the various professional categories, verbal violence (harassment and threats), traffic accidents, home injuries, and family bereavement were significantly associated with high levels of stress, anxiety, and depression. Major trauma survivors are known to be at increased risk of mental disorders and require support in the workplace, however, even minor repeated emotional trauma and injuries can affect mental health. During mandatory health surveillance, the occupational physician should systematically collect information on minor trauma and mental health outcomes when assessing the occupational fitness of the workers assigned to him.
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常见职业创伤:与劳动者心理健康有关系吗?
暴露于严重创伤可能会对工人的心理健康产生重大影响,但常见创伤也可能导致不良的心理健康结果。这项横断面研究回顾性调查了901名健康、社会服务和贸易公司员工常见的身体或心理工作场所创伤的发生情况,并研究了这些经历与职业压力、焦虑和抑郁的关系。压力用努力/回报失衡(ERI)模型测量,焦虑和抑郁用Goldberg焦虑和抑郁量表(GADS)评估。据报道,医护人员遭受创伤的频率很高,压力、焦虑和抑郁的程度明显高于其他工作人员。即使在所有不同专业类别的工人中,言语暴力(骚扰和威胁)、交通事故、家庭伤害和丧亲之痛也与高水平的压力、焦虑和抑郁显著相关。众所周知,严重创伤幸存者患精神障碍的风险增加,需要在工作场所得到支持,然而,即使是轻微的反复情感创伤和伤害也会影响心理健康。在强制性健康监测期间,职业医生在评估分配给他的工人的职业健康状况时,应系统地收集有关轻微创伤和心理健康结果的信息。
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