A. Marchand, V. Haines, S. Harvey, Julie Dextras-Gauthier, P. Durand
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健康和压力管理以及精神健康残疾索赔。
本研究探讨了健康和压力管理(HSM)实践与精神健康残疾索赔之间的关系。Salveo研究的数据是在2009年至2012年期间在加拿大(魁北克)的37家公司的60个工作场所收集的,并由一家大型保险公司投保。在每个公司,为了获得63个HSM实践的数据,与人力资源经理进行了1小时的访谈。根据保险公司企业客户人口的中位数比率,公司和工作场所被分为低索赔组和高索赔组。采用经设计效应和多维标度调整的Logistic回归对数据进行分析。在控制了公司规模和经济部门后,任务设计、需求控制、满意度、身体活动和工作与家庭平衡与低心理健康残疾索赔率相关。进一步的分析揭示了三家公司的概况,它们被认为是自由放任的、综合的和部分综合的高速切削方法。在这三者中,综合档案与较低的精神健康残疾索赔率有关。本研究结果为更好地控制心理健康残疾索赔提供了循证指导。版权所有©2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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