Relationship between occupational stress and presenteeism status among workers in small and medium-sized enterprises.

Daijo Shiratsuchi, Atsushi Motohiro, Kenta Okuyama, Takafumi Abe
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This study aimed to identify characteristics of workers experiencing health problems without a decline in labor productivity to address presenteeism. A cross-sectional analysis was conducted on 554 workers in Japan, with a median age of 43 years. Participants reported any health problems in the past month, along with job stressors, stress responses, social support, and job and life satisfaction using the Brief Job Stress Questionnaire. They were categorized into three groups: "no symptoms," "pre-presenteeism" (health problems without work impact), and "presenteeism" (health problems with work impact). Results showed that 30.1% were in "prepresenteeism" and 52.0% in "presenteeism." Stress responses and social support were linked to both "pre-presenteeism" and "presenteeism," while job stressors and job and life satisfaction were only associated with "presenteeism." These findings offer insights for preventing presenteeism.

中小型企业工人的职业压力与旷工状况之间的关系。
本研究旨在找出出现健康问题而劳动生产率没有下降的工人的特征,以解决旷工问题。研究对日本 554 名工人进行了横断面分析,他们的中位年龄为 43 岁。受试者报告了过去一个月内的健康问题,以及工作压力、压力反应、社会支持、工作和生活满意度。他们被分为三组:"无症状 "组、"前旷工 "组(无影响工作的健康问题)和 "旷工 "组(有影响工作的健康问题)。结果显示,30.1%的人属于 "病前",52.0%的人属于 "病中"。压力反应和社会支持与 "提前旷工 "和 "旷工 "都有关联,而工作压力源和工作与生活满意度只与 "提前旷工 "有关。这些发现为预防旷工提供了启示。
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