Weekly Working Hours and Mental Health Status in Different Occupations: Evidence From the 2015-2016 California Health Interview Survey.

Q1 Medicine
Yanzhi Li, F. Cheng, Runze Ye, Yakun Zhu, L. Tian, Han Zheng, C. Jia
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Abstract

OBJECTIVE The aim of this paper was to identify shapes of the curves between weekly working hours (WWH) and mental health status (MHS) and determine WWH for the best MHS in 13 occupations. METHODS This cross-sectional study applied public data of the 2015-2016 California Health Interview Survey. Restricted cubic spline regression was used to determine non-linear trends. RESULTS A statistically significant nearly V-shaped curve was demonstrated between WWH and MHS in total population, male and management, business and finance occupations. WWH for the best MHS were 42 hours, 45 hours and 46 hours, respectively. CONCLUSION These results suggest MHS be susceptible to WWH in total population, male and management, business and finance occupations. WWH for the best MHS for relevant populations could provide evidence for better work hours regulations in California.
不同职业的周工作时间与心理健康状况:来自2015-2016年加州健康访谈调查的证据
目的确定13种职业的每周工作时间(WWH)与心理健康状况(MHS)之间的曲线形状,确定最佳心理健康状况的WWH。方法采用2015-2016年加州健康访谈调查的公开数据进行横断面研究。限制三次样条回归用于确定非线性趋势。结果总体人群、男性、管理、商务、金融职业的WWH与MHS呈显著的近v型曲线。最佳MHS的WWH分别为42 h、45 h和46 h。结论MHS在总人口、男性、管理、商业和金融职业中易发生WWH。为相关人群提供最佳MHS的WWH可以为加州更好的工作时间法规提供证据。
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International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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