Does Employment Status Associate with Physical and Mental Health Status? A Cross-Sectional Study on Working-age Population

IF 0.6 Q4 Health Professions
Nishad Nasrin, K. Fatema, Fariha Farjana, N. Moni, Md. Karimul Islam, KanizFatima Mohsin, Md Shakil Ahmed
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Aim: The study aims to investigate the implication of employment status on individuals’ mental and physical health status in Bangladesh. Method: Administering a semi-structured interview schedule, data were collected from 320 participants applying the multi-stage random sampling technique from the metropolitan area of Khulna city. An unpaired t-test was executed to observe the comparative scenario of mental health and socio-demographic conditions of different health-bearing classes. Also, logistic regression and the OLS model were executed to assess the association between employment status and physical and mental health status. BMI and Depression Anxiety Stress Scales 21 (DASS-21) were applied to measure the physical and mental health status, respectively. Results: Results revealed that employed individuals were more exposed to physical and mental health disorders compared to unemployed individuals. The employed individuals were at higher risk of being unhealthy, and suffering from back pain and sickness than the unemployed individuals. Results suggested that the employed individuals were expected to get involved more in mental health risk behavior (0.766, p <0.01); however, they possessed a lower extent of anxiety (-0.532, p <0.05).  Recommendations:Insurance coverage, motivational programs, change in lifestyle and workplace environment development can be initiated from both employer and government levels for better health outcomes.
就业状况与身心健康状况有关吗?劳动年龄人口的横断面研究
目的:本研究旨在调查就业状况对孟加拉国个人身心健康状况的影响。方法:采用半结构化访谈法,采用多阶段随机抽样方法,从库尔纳市市区抽取320名调查对象。采用非配对t检验观察不同健康承载阶层的心理健康和社会人口状况的比较情况。此外,采用logistic回归和OLS模型来评估就业状况与身心健康状况之间的关系。采用BMI和抑郁焦虑压力量表21 (DASS-21)分别测量身体和心理健康状况。结果:研究结果显示,就业人员比失业人员更容易出现身心健康障碍。有工作的人比没有工作的人更有可能不健康,患背痛和疾病。结果表明,在职人员对心理健康风险行为的参与程度较高(0.766,p <0.01);但焦虑程度较低(-0.532,p <0.05)。建议:保险范围、激励计划、生活方式的改变和工作场所环境的发展可以从雇主和政府两方面着手,以获得更好的健康结果。
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Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management
Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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