心理困扰和生产力损失:澳大利亚工作成年人的纵向分析。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Syed Afroz Keramat, Tracy Comans, Alison Pearce, Rabeya Basri, Rubayyat Hashmi, Nadeeka N Dissanayaka
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预计到2030年,精神健康状况不佳将使全球经济每年损失约6万亿美元,主要原因是生产力损失。了解心理困扰如何导致工作效率下降是至关重要的。我们的目的是调查澳大利亚工作人口的心理困扰和生产力损失之间的关系。我们利用了来自澳大利亚家庭、收入和劳动力动态(HILDA)调查的八波纵向数据(第7、9、11、13、15、17、19和21波)。我们编制了一个不平衡的面板数据集,包括来自18729名独立工作成年人的70,973人年观察结果。我们使用固定效应泊松回归和固定效应logistic回归模型来研究心理困扰与生产力损失(通过病假、出勤和就业不足来测量)之间关系的个人差异。我们发现,当一个工作成年人在控制了社会人口统计学、健康和就业相关特征后,从低心理困扰转变为低心理困扰时,中等和高度的心理困扰与较高的病假、出勤和就业不足率相关。我们的研究表明,中度到高度的心理困扰会通过增加病假、更高的出勤率和更高的就业不足水平,对员工的工作效率产生不利影响。我们的研究结果还显示,与低心理困扰的同事相比,中度和高度心理困扰的员工每年的病假费用分别为60.66澳元和99.26澳元。此外,我们的研究发现,与心理困扰程度较低的员工相比,中度和重度心理困扰的员工出勤率明显更高,这导致他们每年的额外成本分别为1,166.30澳元和3,656.05澳元。心理困扰给澳大利亚的工作场所带来了巨大的成本。实施工作场所健康促进计划应优先作为一项政策,以解决员工的心理困扰,提高他们的福祉,并提高整体生产力。
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Psychological distress and productivity loss: a longitudinal analysis of Australian working adults.

By 2030, it is anticipated that poor mental health will cost the global economy approximately $6 trillion per year, primarily due to productivity loss. It is crucial to understand how psychological distress contributes to productivity loss in the workplace. We aim to investigate the relationship between psychological distress and productivity loss in the Australian working population. We utilized eight waves of longitudinal data drawn from the Household, Income, and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey (waves 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, and 21). We compiled an unbalanced panel data set comprising 70,973 person-year observations from 18,729 unique working adults. We used Fixed-effects Poisson regression and Fixed-effects logistic regression models to investigate the within-person differences in the relationship between psychological distress and productivity loss (measured through sickness absence, presenteeism, and underemployment). We found that moderate and high psychological distress is associated with a higher rate of sickness absence, presenteeism, and underemployment when a working adult shifted from low psychological distress after controlling socio-demographic, health, and employment-related characteristics. Our study demonstrated that moderate to high psychological distress adversely affected employees' job productivity through increased sickness absence, a higher likelihood of presenteeism, and greater levels of underemployment. Our findings also revealed that employees with moderate and high psychological distress incurred additional annual sickness absence costs of AUD 60.66 and AUD 99.26, respectively, compared to peers with low psychological distress. Additionally, our study found that employees with moderate and high levels of psychological distress experienced significantly higher levels of presenteeism, which resulted in additional annual costs of AUD 1,166.30 and AUD 3,656.05, respectively, compared to their counterparts with low psychological distress. Psychological distress imposed significant costs on Australian workplaces. Implementing workplace health promotion programs should be prioritized as a policy to address psychological distress among employees, enhance their well-being, and improve overall productivity.

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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Health Economics is a journal of Health Economics and associated disciplines. The growing demand for health economics and the introduction of new guidelines in various European countries were the motivation to generate a highly scientific and at the same time practice oriented journal considering the requirements of various health care systems in Europe. The international scientific board of opinion leaders guarantees high-quality, peer-reviewed publications as well as articles for pragmatic approaches in the field of health economics. We intend to cover all aspects of health economics: • Basics of health economic approaches and methods • Pharmacoeconomics • Health Care Systems • Pricing and Reimbursement Systems • Quality-of-Life-Studies The editors reserve the right to reject manuscripts that do not comply with the above-mentioned requirements. The author will be held responsible for false statements or for failure to fulfill the above-mentioned requirements. Officially cited as: Eur J Health Econ
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