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- Title
Risk factors of recurrent sickness absence due to depression: a two-year cohort study among Japanese employees.
- Authors
Endo, M.; Muto, T.; Haruyama, Y.; Yuhara, M.; Sairenchi, T.; Kato, R.
- Abstract
Purpose: Depression has a high recurrence rate among employees. There have been few studies investigating risk factors for recurrent sickness absence due to depression after return to work (RTW). The objective of this study was to identify potential risk factors. Methods: Subjects were 540 full-time employees at the biggest telecommunication company in Japan who returned to work from April 2002 to March 2008 after their first leave of absence due to depression. The Cox proportional hazard model was employed to find risk factors for recurrent sickness absence by analyzing variables including demographic, work-related and work environmental factors. Results: Of 540 study subjects, 200 employees (37.0 %) experienced recurrent sickness absence due to depression after RTW within the follow-up period. Higher organizational job demand evaluated by the Brief Job Stress Questionnaire (BJSQ) was found to be a risk factor (OR 1.46, 95 % CI 1.01-2.10) for recurrent sickness absence due to depression adjusted for confounding factors. Conclusions: High organizational job demand (evaluated by BJSQ) is a risk factor for recurrent sickness absence due to depression after RTW.
- Subjects
TELECOMMUNICATION personnel; MENTAL depression; DISEASE relapse; WORK environment; SICK leave; JOB stress
- Publication
International Archives of Occupational & Environmental Health, 2015, Vol 88, Issue 1, p75
- ISSN
0340-0131
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00420-014-0939-4