Are trajectories of self-rated health and physical working capacity during the retirement transition predicted by work-related factors and social class?

H. S. Eyjólfsdóttir, P. Peristera, N. Agahi, J. Fritzell, Hugo Westerlund, C. Lennartsson
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We aimed to identify short and long-term trajectories of self-rated health (SRH) and physical working capacity during the retirement transition, and investigate whether work-related factors and social class predict belonging to these trajectories. We used the representative, biennial Swedish Longitudinal Occupational Survey of Health (SLOSH) 2006–2018. We applied group-based trajectory modeling with B-spline smoothers to model trajectories of SRH (n = 2,183) and physical working capacity (n = 2,152) during the retirement transition. Multinomial logistic regression analyses were conducted to investigate trajectory belonging by work-related factors and social class. There was a small “honeymoon effect” in SRH for the total sample. We found four trajectories of SRH and five of physical working capacity. The large majority sustained excellent or good SRH and physical working capacity throughout the study period. Almost 6% had Fairly poor SRH and physical working capacity starting from years before retirement, which remained throughout the study period. High job demands, low job control, adverse physical working conditions, and being in manual occupation increased the likelihood of belonging to the trajectory groups Deteriorating or Fairly poor when compared with the Excellent trajectory group for both SRH and physical working capacity. Our findings suggest that for most people health status is already established some years’ preretirement and maintained for years after retirement, except a short improvement in SRH in accordance with a honeymoon effect. In order to improve health and employability, interventions focusing on working environment should be aimed at younger and midlife employees as well as older workers.
工作相关因素和社会阶层能否预测退休过渡期的自我健康状况和身体工作能力轨迹?
我们的目的是确定退休过渡期自评健康(SRH)和体力工作能力的短期和长期轨迹,并研究与工作相关的因素和社会阶层是否会预测这些轨迹的归属。我们使用了具有代表性的、两年一次的瑞典健康纵向职业调查(SLOSH)(2006-2018 年)。我们使用基于群体的轨迹模型和 B 样条平滑器,对退休过渡期的 SRH(n = 2,183 人)和体力工作能力(n = 2,152 人)轨迹进行建模。通过多项式逻辑回归分析,研究了工作相关因素和社会阶层对轨迹的影响。在所有样本中,性健康和生殖健康方面存在微小的 "蜜月效应"。我们发现了四种性健康和生殖健康轨迹以及五种体力劳动能力轨迹。在整个研究期间,绝大多数人的性健康和生殖健康以及体力劳动能力都保持在优秀或良好的水平。近 6% 的人从退休前几年开始,性健康和生殖健康以及体力劳动能力较差,这种情况在整个研究期间一直存在。与性健康和生殖健康及体力劳动能力方面的 "优秀 "轨迹组相比,工作要求高、工作控制力低、体力劳动条件恶劣以及从事体力劳动的人更有可能属于 "恶化 "或 "相当差 "轨迹组。我们的研究结果表明,大多数人的健康状况在退休前几年就已确定,并在退休后多年保持不变,只有性健康和生殖健康状况会根据蜜月效应得到短暂改善。为了改善健康状况和就业能力,应针对年轻和中年雇员以及老年工人采取以工作环境为重点的干预措施。
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