Aspects of young employees' mental health: a narrative review.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Aleksandra Marczak, Julia Piechota, Kaja Staszewska, Marta Wiszniewska
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Abstract

The mental health of employees has attracted an increasing degree of scientific attention. However, the majority of studies address the working population as a whole, with limited focus on young employees as a distinct group. The present narrative review synthesizes literature that was published in 2003-2025, which was identified through major online databases. This review focuses on young workers, most commonly defined in the literature as individuals aged 18-35 years who have entered the workforce within the past years. The aim of this review is to present the current state of knowledge with respect to the mental health of young workers, with particular attention to psychosocial risk factors contributing to this issue. The focus is on the differences between generations, the state of young employees' mental health, psychosocial work factors connected to it and identifies 6 key psychosocial risk factors associated with poorer mental health outcomes: poor psychosocial job quality, exposure to sexual harassment, emotional workload and work pressure, subjective job insecurity, effort-reward imbalance with low social support, and precarious employment. In the analyzed studies, young workers appear to be a group at risk of mental disorders, with work-related stressors playing a significant role in their occurrence. The review also compiles practical organizational solutions aimed at improving job quality, stability, support and minimizing psychosocial risks. Int J Occup Med Environ Health. 2026;39(2).

青年员工心理健康的几个方面:述评。
员工的心理健康已经引起了越来越多的科学关注。然而,大多数研究将工作人口作为一个整体,对年轻员工作为一个独特群体的关注有限。目前的叙述综述综合了2003-2025年发表的文献,这些文献是通过主要的在线数据库确定的。这篇综述的重点是年轻的工人,在文献中最常见的定义是年龄在18-35岁的人,他们在过去的几年里进入了劳动力市场。本次审查的目的是介绍目前关于青年工人心理健康的知识状况,特别关注导致这一问题的社会心理风险因素。研究的重点是代际差异、年轻员工的心理健康状况、与之相关的心理社会因素,并确定了与心理健康状况较差相关的6个关键心理社会风险因素:心理社会工作质量差、遭受性骚扰、情感工作量和工作压力、主观工作不安全感、低社会支持下的努力-回报不平衡,以及不稳定的就业。在分析的研究中,年轻员工似乎是一个有精神障碍风险的群体,与工作相关的压力因素在他们的发生中起着重要作用。审查还汇编了旨在提高工作质量、稳定性、支助和尽量减少社会心理风险的切实可行的组织解决办法。中华医学杂志,2009;39(2)。
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CiteScore
3.40
自引率
5.00%
发文量
52
审稿时长
7.5 months
期刊介绍: The Journal is dedicated to present the contemporary research in occupational and environmental health from all over the world. It publishes works concerning: occupational and environmental: medicine, epidemiology, hygiene and toxicology; work physiology and ergonomics, musculoskeletal problems; psychosocial factors at work, work-related mental problems, aging, work ability and return to work; working hours, shift work; reproductive factors and endocrine disruptors; radiation, ionizing and non-ionizing health effects; agricultural hazards; work safety and injury and occupational health service; climate change and its effects on health; omics, genetics and epigenetics in occupational and environmental health; health effects of exposure to nanoparticles and nanotechnology products; human biomarkers in occupational and environmental health, intervention studies, clinical sciences’ achievements with potential to improve occupational and environmental health.
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