Psychological problems and work ability in unemployed people diagnosed with a mental illness.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Felix S Hussenoeder, Maria Koschig, Alexander Pabst, Katharina Gatzsche, Luise Bieler, Mathias Alberti, Steffi G Riedel-Heller, Katarina Stengler, Ines Conrad
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Abstract

Background: Research shows that unemployed individuals are more often affected by mental illness, and that mental illness can impede an individual's work ability, creating a significant obstacle to (re)entering the workforce.

Aims: The objective of this study is to examine the relationships between psychological symptoms and work ability in unemployed individuals with mental illnesses (UMIs). This will enable us to identify the symptoms that are most relevant for future research and application.

Method: Our study is based on a sample from the project LIPSY, which aims to maintain and/or restore the employability of UMIs. We conducted regression analyses with the outcome variable work ability in a sample of unemployed individuals with a mental illness (ICD-10: F-diagnosis). In the initial analysis, age, gender, education, and cohabitation status were used as predictors; in the final model, all nine symptom dimensions (SCL-90) were added, that is, (1) Somatization, (2) Obsessive-Compulsive, (3) Interpersonal Sensitivity, (4) Depression, (5) Anxiety, (6) Anger-Hostility, (7) Phobic Anxiety, (8) Paranoid Ideation, and (9) Psychoticism.

Results: Our sample comprised 402 participants, with a mean age of 35.7 years, 52.5% were female. In the final analysis, we found significant positive associations between education, Paranoid Ideation, and work ability, and a significant negative one between Depression and work ability, but no other significant associations.

Conclusions: The elevated scores on all SCL-90 dimensions, along with the associations between two dimensions and work ability, underscore the need for psychological screening, diagnosis, prevention, and therapy (Depression) as well as additional public health attention and research (Paranoid Ideation) in this high-risk population.

被诊断患有精神疾病的失业者的心理问题和工作能力。
背景:研究表明,失业者更常受到精神疾病的影响,而精神疾病会妨碍个人的工作能力,对(重新)进入劳动力市场造成重大障碍。研究目的:本研究旨在探讨患有精神疾病的失业者(UMIs)的心理症状与工作能力之间的关系。这将使我们能够确定与未来研究和应用最相关的症状:我们的研究基于 LIPSY 项目的样本,该项目旨在保持和/或恢复失业精神病患者的就业能力。我们对患有精神疾病(ICD-10:F 级诊断)的失业者样本进行了工作能力这一结果变量的回归分析。在初始分析中,年龄、性别、教育程度和同居状况被用作预测因素;在最终模型中,所有九个症状维度(SCL-90)都被添加进来,即(1)躯体化、(2)强迫症、(3)人际关系敏感、(4)抑郁、(5)焦虑、(6)愤怒-躁动、(7)焦虑恐惧症、(8)偏执想法和(9)精神病:我们的样本包括 402 名参与者,平均年龄为 35.7 岁,52.5% 为女性。在最终分析中,我们发现教育程度、偏执想法和工作能力之间存在显著的正相关,抑郁和工作能力之间存在显著的负相关,但无其他显著相关:SCL-90所有维度得分的升高,以及两个维度与工作能力之间的关联,强调了对这一高风险人群进行心理筛查、诊断、预防和治疗(抑郁症)的必要性,以及额外的公共卫生关注和研究(妄想症)的必要性。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Social Psychiatry, established in 1954, is a leading publication dedicated to the field of social psychiatry. It serves as a platform for the exchange of research findings and discussions on the influence of social, environmental, and cultural factors on mental health and well-being. The journal is particularly relevant to psychiatrists and multidisciplinary professionals globally who are interested in understanding the broader context of psychiatric disorders and their impact on individuals and communities. Social psychiatry, as a discipline, focuses on the origins and outcomes of mental health issues within a social framework, recognizing the interplay between societal structures and individual mental health. The journal draws connections with related fields such as social anthropology, cultural psychiatry, and sociology, and is influenced by the latest developments in these areas. The journal also places a special emphasis on fast-track publication for brief communications, ensuring that timely and significant research can be disseminated quickly. Additionally, it strives to reflect its international readership by publishing state-of-the-art reviews from various regions around the world, showcasing the diverse practices and perspectives within the psychiatric disciplines. This approach not only contributes to the scientific understanding of social psychiatry but also supports the global exchange of knowledge and best practices in mental health care.
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