回忆偏差能否解释情绪障碍与工作场所骚扰之间的关联?

Igor Burstyn , Jean-Michel Galarneau , Nicola Cherry
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方法:在长达 5 年的时间里,我们每隔 6 个月与从事焊接和电气行业的 1885 名工人进行一次联系,询问他们目前是否焦虑或抑郁,以及是否因为工作而导致焦虑或抑郁加重。只有在研究结束时,我们才会询问他们在工作中是否受到过职场骚扰。我们从已发表的可靠性研究中得出了自我报告欺凌的敏感性和特异性,并制定了先验,以反映焦虑或抑郁因工作而加重的人群(病例)过度报告工作场所骚扰(暴露)的可能性。结果我们发现,概率偏差分析表明,研究对象的心理状态导致的偏差性错误分类不太可能导致观察到的全部关联。事实上,研究结果表明,工作场所骚扰后焦虑或抑郁的风险加倍是合理的,未调整的相对风险随着不确定性的低估而减小。结论工作场所骚扰后焦虑或抑郁的风险似乎不太可能用我们提出的回忆偏差形式来解释。
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Does recall bias explain the association of mood disorders with workplace harassment?

Purpose

To determine the contribution of recall bias to the observed excess in mental ill-health in those reporting harassment at work.

Methods

A prospective cohort of 1885 workers in welding and electrical trades was contacted every six months for up to 5 years, asking whether they were currently anxious or depressed and whether this was made worse by work. Only at the end of the study did we ask about any workplace harassment they had experienced at work. We elicited sensitivity and specificity of self-reported bullying from published reliability studies and formulated priors that reflect the possibility of over-reporting of workplace harassment (exposure) by those whose anxiety or depression was reported to be made worse by work (cases). We applied the resulting misclassification models to probabilistic bias analysis (PBA) of relative risks.

Results

We observe that PBA implies that it is unlikely that biased misclassification due to the study subjects' states of mind could have caused the entire observed association. Indeed, the results demonstrated that doubling of risk of anxiety or depression following workplace harassment is plausible, with the unadjusted relative risk attenuated with understated uncertainty.

Conclusions

It seems unlikely that risk of anxiety or depression following workplace harassment can be explained by the form of recall bias that we proposed.

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Global Epidemiology
Global Epidemiology Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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