2015-2019年Medellín中心开展的与从事生计工作的女工抑郁症状相关的工作和非工作条件

María Osley Garzón-Duque , Paula Andrea Uribe-Cárdenas , Fabio León Rodríguez-Ospina , Doris Cardona-Arango , Angela María Segura-Cardona , Sara Marulanda-Henao
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摘要

目的了解Medellín中心2015-2019年与抑郁症状相关的工作和非工作条件。方法具有分析目的和主要信息来源的横断面研究。2016年,在对民意测验人员进行试点测试和标准化后,在其工会总部之一进行了数据收集和辅助调查。对291名女工进行了普查,并对她们的工作和非工作条件进行了调查。结果受访女性平均年龄45岁,受教育年限≤5年,住房中低收入,收入低于2016年最低工资标准。大约60%的人遭受中度至重度的粮食不安全,并且没有得到任何国家福利。他们主要是一家之主,有1或2个家属,并负责家里的工作。他们每天至少工作8个 小时,每周工作6或7天,父母或亲戚在街上卖东西,工作至少20年。约60%的人有伴侣,21.6%的人有家庭功能障碍,15.4%的人有中重度抑郁症状。生活在一个房间或贫民窟,社会经济地位低和中度至重度家庭功能障碍与中度至重度抑郁症状相关,并有助于解释这种症状。结论与女性工人的中重度抑郁症状相关的非工作条件可以通过影响健康社会决定因素的行动加以改变。
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Working and non-working conditions related to the presence of depressive symptoms in women workers with subsistence jobs in the centre of Medellín, 2015–2019

Objective

To determine the working and non-working conditions related to depressive symptoms in informal workers in the centre of Medellín in 2015–2019.

Methods

Cross-sectional study with analytical intention and primary sources of information. Data collection with assisted survey in one of its union headquarters in 2016, after a pilot test and standardisation of pollsters. A total of 291 women workers were taken as a census, and their working and non-working conditions were explored.

Results

The women had an average age of 45 years, ≤5 years of schooling, low and middle-income housing, and income below the 2016 minimum wage. About 60% suffered moderate-severe food insecurity, and received no state benefits. They were mainly the head of the family, with 1 or 2 dependents, and were responsible for the work at home. They worked at least 8 h a day, 6 or 7 days a week, with parents or relatives selling in the street, and at least 20 years in their work. About 60% had a partner, 21.6% with family dysfunction, and 15.4% moderate-severe depressive symptoms. Living in one room or a slum, with a low socioeconomic status and moderate-severe family dysfunction were associated with, and contributed to the explanation of, moderate-severe depressive symptoms.

Conclusions

The non-working conditions that are associated with and explain the moderate-severe depressive symptoms of female workers can be modified with actions that impact on the social determinants of health.

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