Association between sickness presenteeism and depressive symptoms: a cross-sectional study using the 6th Korean working conditions survey.

Journal: International archives of occupational and environmental health

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Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Severance Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, , Korea. Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Severance Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, , Korea. flyinyou@yuhs.ac.

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This study aimed to reveal the relationship of the days of experiencing sickness presentism and depressive symptoms among Korean workers. Sickness presenteeism which defined as the act of going to work despite being feeling unhealthy triggers various adverse effects on mental health, including increased risks of depression. Furthermore, Sickness presenteeism is a major social issue causing substantial socioeconomic costs.The data of 25120 participants from sixth Korean Working Condition Survey was utilized in this cross-sectional study. Sickness presenteeism was defined using a self-reported questionnaire and depressive symptoms were assessed by WHO well-being index. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was conducted to calculate the odd ratios for depressive symptoms regarding the number of days experiencing sickness presenteeism. We calculated odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence interval (95% CI) for depressive symptoms after categorizing participants into three groups based on the duration of experiencing sickness presenteeism, using cut-off values of 3 and 5 days.Workers who have experienced sickness presenteeism for more than 5 days were at highest risk for depressive symptoms than referent group (OR 2.87; 95% CI 2.17-3.76 in male, OR 3.86; 95% CI 3.02-4.91 in female). Furthermore, there was a trend of increasing risk for depressive symptom as the duration of experiencing sickness presenteeism extended.This study presents the association between experiencing sickness presenteeism in the previous 12 months and depressive symptoms. Based on the results, we provide individual and organizational strategies of reducing sickness presenteeism. Also, screening for workers who have experienced sickness presenteeism are needed to ensure good mental health.

Authors & Co-authors:  Lim Kim Baek Kim Won Yoon

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Citations :  Aronsson G, Gustafsson K (2005) Sickness presenteeism: prevalence, attendance-pressure factors, and an outline of a model for research. J Occup Environ Med 47(9):958–966. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.jom.0000177219.75677.17
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Doi : 10.1007/s00420-024-02061-3
SSN : 1432-1246
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Male,Female
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Depressive symptom;Presenteeism;Sickness;Strategies of reducing sickness presenteeism;WHO well-being index
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Germany