Prekäre Beschäftigung und depressive Symptomatik – geschlechtsabhängige Assoziationen

H. Burr
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Precarious work and depressive symptoms: gender-related associations Introduction: Longitudinal studies indicate that men are at greater risk than women of developing symptoms of depression as a result of precarious work. A South Korean study suggests that household position may explain this difference. The question arises as to whether these risk differences could be explained by the position in the household (i.e. living alone without a partner or living with a partner). Methods: The analysis was based on a cohort of 2,009 employees from the “Mental Health at Work Study” (S-MGA) (Rose et al. 2017). Five indicators of precarious work were used: subjective job insecurity, marginal employment, temporary employment, low wages (net hourly wage <60 % of the median) and episodes of unemployment in the past – also summarised in an index of precarious work. Possible associations between precarious work during the period 2012–2017 and depressive symptoms in 2017 were examined by logistic regression analysis – stratified by gender and position in the household (i.e. living alone without a partner or living with a partner) in 2012 and adjusted for depressive symptoms, age, occupational status and partnership status in 2012. Results: Position in the household had no significant interactions with the indicators of precarious work or an index of precarious work among either women or men. Conclusion: It is still unclear why, in many studies, the risks of developing depressive symptoms from precarious work are higher in men than in women. Keywords: precarious work – depressive symptoms – gender differences – longitudinal study
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失业、抑郁症的症状、性别联系
纵向研究表明,由于工作不稳定,男性比女性更容易出现抑郁症状。韩国的一项研究表明,家庭地位可以解释这种差异。问题是,这些风险差异是否可以用家庭中的地位来解释(即没有伴侣独自生活或与伴侣一起生活)。方法:分析基于来自“工作心理健康研究”(S-MGA)的2009名员工队列(Rose et al. 2017)。使用了不稳定工作的五个指标:主观工作不安全感、边际就业、临时就业、低工资(净小时工资<中位数的60%)和过去的失业事件——也总结为不稳定工作指数。通过logistic回归分析检验了2012 - 2017年期间不稳定工作与2017年抑郁症状之间可能存在的关联——根据2012年的性别和家庭地位(即没有伴侣独自生活或与伴侣共同生活)分层,并根据2012年的抑郁症状、年龄、职业状况和伴侣状况进行调整。结果:家庭中的职位与不稳定工作指标或女性或男性的不稳定工作指标没有显著的相互作用。结论:在许多研究中,男性因不稳定工作而出现抑郁症状的风险高于女性的原因尚不清楚。关键词:不稳定工作抑郁症状性别差异纵向研究
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Arbeitsmedizin Sozialmedizin Umweltmedizin
Arbeitsmedizin Sozialmedizin Umweltmedizin Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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