[Depressive disorders of working Poles during the COVID-19 pandemic (2019-2022)].

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Medycyna pracy Pub Date : 2023-03-08 DOI:10.13075/mp.5893.01317
Dorota Żołnierczyk-Zreda
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Background: The problem of the intensification of mental disorders, including depressive disorders, is well documented in the world, but in Poland data on this subject are still insufficient. It can be assumed that the worldwide increase in mental health problems resulting from the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in the winter of 2019 could also change the current statistics with regard to depressive disorders occurring in Poland.

Material and methods: Longitudinal studies diagnosing depressive disorders were carried out on a representative group of 1112 Poles working in various occupations, employed on the basis of various types of employment contracts in the period January-February 2021, and a year later. During the first measurement of depressive disorders, the respondents were also asked to retrospectively assess the severity of these disorders in the early autumn of 2019, i.e., 6 months before the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Depression was diagnosed using the Patient Health Questionnaire PHQ-9 (PHQ-9).

Results: The results of the research presented in the article indicate a significant increase in the level of depression among working Poles in the period 2019-2022, as well as an exacerbation of the severity of its symptoms, probably resulting from the outbreak of the pandemic. However, in the years 2021-2022, a growing level of depression was observed only among working women, less educated people, people engaged in physical and mental work, as well as people with less stable employment (temporary work contracts, specific-task contracts and fixed-term contracts).

Conclusions: Due to the high individual, organizational and social costs that generate depressive disorders, there is an urgent need to develop a comprehensive depression prevention strategy, including programs to prevent these disorders in the workplace. This need applies in particular to working women, people with lower social capital and those with less stable type of employment. Med Pr. 2023;74(1):41-51.

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[新冠肺炎大流行期间工作波兰人的抑郁症(2019-2022)]。
背景:包括抑郁症在内的精神障碍加剧的问题在世界上有充分的记录,但在波兰,关于这一主题的数据仍然不足。可以假设,2019年冬季COVID-19大流行爆发导致的全球精神健康问题增加也可能改变目前波兰发生的抑郁症统计数据。材料和方法:对1112名从事各种职业的波兰人进行了诊断抑郁症的纵向研究,这些波兰人在2021年1月至2月期间根据各种雇佣合同受雇,并在一年后受雇。在对抑郁症进行第一次测量时,还要求受访者在2019年初秋,即COVID-19大流行爆发前6个月,回顾性评估这些疾病的严重程度。采用患者健康问卷PHQ-9 (PHQ-9)诊断抑郁症。结果:文章中提出的研究结果表明,在2019-2022年期间,波兰人的抑郁程度显著增加,其症状的严重程度加剧,这可能是由于大流行的爆发。然而,在2021年至2022年期间,只有职业妇女、受教育程度较低的人、从事体力和脑力劳动的人以及就业不太稳定的人(临时工作合同、特定任务合同和固定期限合同)患抑郁症的程度有所上升。结论:由于产生抑郁症的个人、组织和社会成本很高,因此迫切需要制定一项全面的抑郁症预防策略,包括在工作场所预防这些疾病的计划。这一需求尤其适用于职业妇女、社会资本较低的人和就业类型不太稳定的人。中国生物医学工程学报,2013;31(1):391 - 391。
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Medycyna pracy
Medycyna pracy PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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35
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期刊介绍: The journal publishes original papers, review papers and case studies in Polish and English. The subject matter of the articles includes occupational pathology, physical, chemical and biological agents at workplace, toxicology, mutagenesis, health policy, health management, health care, epidemiology, etc. The magazine also includes reports from national and international scientific conferences on occupational medicine. It also contains letters to the editor. Each first-in-year issue of the magazine comprises former-year indices of authors and keywords.
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