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Work-related psychosocial risk factors and psychiatric disorders: A cross-sectional study in the French working population

PURPOSE: The study estimates the prevalence of probable psychiatric disorder in the working population, determines the proportion of people presenting a probable psychiatric disorder among people exposed to work-related psychosocial risk factors (PSRFs), and identifies which PSRF has the strongest a...

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Autores principales: Chevance, Astrid M., Daouda, Oumou S., Salvador, Alexandre, Légeron, Patrick, Morvan, Yannick, Saporta, Gilbert, Hocine, Mounia N., Gaillard, Raphaël
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7250420/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32453793
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233472
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author Chevance, Astrid M.
Daouda, Oumou S.
Salvador, Alexandre
Légeron, Patrick
Morvan, Yannick
Saporta, Gilbert
Hocine, Mounia N.
Gaillard, Raphaël
author_facet Chevance, Astrid M.
Daouda, Oumou S.
Salvador, Alexandre
Légeron, Patrick
Morvan, Yannick
Saporta, Gilbert
Hocine, Mounia N.
Gaillard, Raphaël
author_sort Chevance, Astrid M.
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description PURPOSE: The study estimates the prevalence of probable psychiatric disorder in the working population, determines the proportion of people presenting a probable psychiatric disorder among people exposed to work-related psychosocial risk factors (PSRFs), and identifies which PSRF has the strongest association with having a probable psychiatric disorder. METHODS: A cross-sectional study conducted in March 2018 involved a representative sample of the French working population. The General Health Questionnaire 28 (GHQ-28) was used to estimate the prevalence of probable psychiatric disorder and 44 items were gathered from theoretical models of PSRFs. We used multiple logistic regression to estimate the association of each PSRF with having a probable psychiatric disorder, adjusted on individual, health, and job confounders. RESULTS: This study involved 3200 French participants. The proportion of probable psychiatric disorder was 22.2% [20.6; 24.0]. Ten PSRFs were significantly associated with it. The strongest association was for having problems handling professional and personal responsibilities (reported by 15% of the study population) (OR = 1.97 [1.52; 2.54]), with 45% pathological GHQ-28 scores (potential psychiatric cases) for people exposed to this PSRF versus 18% non-exposed. The next strongest association was lack of support of colleagues (reported by 28%) (OR = 1.63 [1.29; 2.06]). The third strongest association was feeling sometimes afraid when doing the job (reported by 63%) (OR = 1.53, [1.21; 1.93]). CONCLUSIONS: Our study identified 10 PSRFs associated with psychiatric disorder, with substantial exposure rate among the population. The results of our research could help develop recommendations to improve work environment.
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spelling pubmed-72504202020-06-08 Work-related psychosocial risk factors and psychiatric disorders: A cross-sectional study in the French working population Chevance, Astrid M. Daouda, Oumou S. Salvador, Alexandre Légeron, Patrick Morvan, Yannick Saporta, Gilbert Hocine, Mounia N. Gaillard, Raphaël PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: The study estimates the prevalence of probable psychiatric disorder in the working population, determines the proportion of people presenting a probable psychiatric disorder among people exposed to work-related psychosocial risk factors (PSRFs), and identifies which PSRF has the strongest association with having a probable psychiatric disorder. METHODS: A cross-sectional study conducted in March 2018 involved a representative sample of the French working population. The General Health Questionnaire 28 (GHQ-28) was used to estimate the prevalence of probable psychiatric disorder and 44 items were gathered from theoretical models of PSRFs. We used multiple logistic regression to estimate the association of each PSRF with having a probable psychiatric disorder, adjusted on individual, health, and job confounders. RESULTS: This study involved 3200 French participants. The proportion of probable psychiatric disorder was 22.2% [20.6; 24.0]. Ten PSRFs were significantly associated with it. The strongest association was for having problems handling professional and personal responsibilities (reported by 15% of the study population) (OR = 1.97 [1.52; 2.54]), with 45% pathological GHQ-28 scores (potential psychiatric cases) for people exposed to this PSRF versus 18% non-exposed. The next strongest association was lack of support of colleagues (reported by 28%) (OR = 1.63 [1.29; 2.06]). The third strongest association was feeling sometimes afraid when doing the job (reported by 63%) (OR = 1.53, [1.21; 1.93]). CONCLUSIONS: Our study identified 10 PSRFs associated with psychiatric disorder, with substantial exposure rate among the population. The results of our research could help develop recommendations to improve work environment. Public Library of Science 2020-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7250420/ /pubmed/32453793 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233472 Text en © 2020 Chevance et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Chevance, Astrid M.
Daouda, Oumou S.
Salvador, Alexandre
Légeron, Patrick
Morvan, Yannick
Saporta, Gilbert
Hocine, Mounia N.
Gaillard, Raphaël
Work-related psychosocial risk factors and psychiatric disorders: A cross-sectional study in the French working population
title Work-related psychosocial risk factors and psychiatric disorders: A cross-sectional study in the French working population
title_full Work-related psychosocial risk factors and psychiatric disorders: A cross-sectional study in the French working population
title_fullStr Work-related psychosocial risk factors and psychiatric disorders: A cross-sectional study in the French working population
title_full_unstemmed Work-related psychosocial risk factors and psychiatric disorders: A cross-sectional study in the French working population
title_short Work-related psychosocial risk factors and psychiatric disorders: A cross-sectional study in the French working population
title_sort work-related psychosocial risk factors and psychiatric disorders: a cross-sectional study in the french working population
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7250420/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32453793
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233472
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