| Literature DB >> 21062496 |
Luiz S Silva1, Sandhi M Barreto.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In most countries, the financial service sector has undergone great organizational changes in the past decades, with potential negative impact on bank workers' mental health. The aim of this paper is to estimate the prevalence of minor psychiatric disorders (MPD) among Brazilian bank workers and to investigate whether they are associated with an adverse psychosocial working environment.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21062496 PMCID: PMC2991297 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-10-686
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Prevalence and prevalence ratios of minor psychiatric disorders among bank workers according to sociodemographic, life habits, health factors and exposure to stressful and discriminatory events Brazil, 2008.
| Variable | Categories | N | MPD*(%) | PR** (IC 95%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | Male | 1021 | 41 | 1.00 |
| Female | 1033 | 45 | 1.10(0.99 - 1.21) | |
| Age(years) | 20-29 | 346 | 40 | 1.00 |
| 30 - 39 | 600 | 40 | 1,00(0.85 - 1.19) | |
| 40 - 49 | 739 | 48 | 1.24(1.06 - 1.44) | |
| 50 - 59 | 369 | 41 | 1.03(0.86 - 1.24) | |
| Schooling | High School | 422 | 42 | 1.00 |
| University Graduate | 1228 | 43 | 1.01(0.88 - 1.15) | |
| University Post-Graduate | 404 | 45 | 1.06(0.90 - 1.24) | |
| Marital Status | Married | 1021 | 42 | 1.00 |
| Single | 870 | 43 | 0.96(0.86 - 1.07) | |
| Separated/Divorced | 163 | 48 | 1.10(0.92 - 1.33) | |
| Children | No | 959 | 46 | 1.00 |
| Yes | 1095 | 41 | 1.12(1.01 - 1.24) | |
| Race/Skin Color | White | 1488 | 43 | 1.00 |
| Black | 491 | 44 | 0.89(0.66 - 1.20) | |
| Other | 75 | 39 | 1.04(0.92 - 1.17) | |
| Smoker | No | 1735 | 40 | 1.00 |
| Yes | 319 | 57 | 1.45(1.29 - 1.62) | |
| Alchohol intake in | No | 601 | 41 | 1,00 |
| Past 14 days *** | Yes | 1453 | 44 | 1.05(0.92 - 1.21) |
| Exposure to stressful | No | 1444 | 41 | 1.00 |
| Situations (past year) | Yes | 610 | 48 | 1.16(1.04 - 1.29) |
| Exposure to prejudice | No | 1761 | 41 | 1.00 |
| (past year) | Yes | 293 | 54 | 1.31(1.16 - 1.48) |
| Heart disease | No | 1480 | 39 | 1.00 |
| Yes | 574 | 54 | 1.39(1.25 - 1.54) | |
| One or more chronic | No | 1391 | 37 | 1.00 |
| Diseases | Yes | 663 | 56 | 1.53(1.39 - 1.69) |
| Duration of | 0 - 5 | 482 | 40 | 1.00 |
| Employment (years) | 6 - 14 | 593 | 44 | 1.10(0.95 - 1.28) |
| 15 - 24 | 510 | 45 | 1.13(0.97 - 1.31) | |
| 25 and more | 469 | 43 | 1.08(0.93 - 1.27) |
*MPD: minor psychiatric disorders, assed by GHQ-12 > 4
** PR: Prevalence Ratio by Poisson regression
*** one or more doses per day
Figure 1Prevalence (in percentage) of Minor Psychiatric Disorders among bank workers by gender and according to the categories defined by the Demand-Control and Effort-Reward scales. Brazil, 2008.
Prevalence and prevalence ratios of minor psychiatric disorders among bank workers according to working characteristics and psychosocial conditions.
| Variable | Categories | N | MPD* (%) | PR** (IC 95%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Occupational | Manager | 528 | 44 | 1.00 |
| Category | Teller | 142 | 44 | 1.21(0.97 - 1.50) |
| Assistant | 652 | 46 | 1.22(1.06 - 1.40) | |
| Analist | 183 | 43 | 1.13(0.92 - 1.39) | |
| Clerk | 548 | 38 | 1.17(1.01 - 1.36) | |
| Work conditions | Low demand/high control | 692 | 26 | 1.00 |
| assessed by | High demand/high control | 390 | 44 | 1.72(1.44 - 2.05) |
| Demand/Control | Low demand/low control | 300 | 48 | 1.83(1.53 - 2.20) |
| Scale *** | High demand/low control | 672 | 59 | 2.32(2.01 - 2.69) |
| Social Support at work | Yes | 1379 | 34 | 1,00 |
| No | 675 | 62 | 1.86 (1.68 - 2.05) | |
| Work conditions | Low effort/High reward | 1032 | 33 | 1.00 |
| assessed by Effort- | High effort/High reward | 461 | 48 | 1.43(1.25 - 1.63) |
| Reward imbalance | Low effort/low reward | 295 | 46 | 1.33(1.13 - 1.56) |
| Scale **** | High effort/low reward | 266 | 70 | 2.10(1.86 - 2.37) |
| Over-commitment | No | 1267 | 30 | 1.00 |
| Yes | 787 | 65 | 2.25(2.03 - 2.49) |
Brazil, 2008.
*MPD: minor psychiatric disorders, assed by GHQ-12 > 4
** PR: Prevalence Ratio by Poisson regression
*** Karasek 1979
***** Siegrist 1996
Results of the multivariate analysis of the association between minor psychiatric disorders among bank workers and adverse psychosocial working conditions assessed by the Demand-Control model.
| Associated factors | Categories | PR (IC 95%) |
|---|---|---|
| Exposure to stressful | No | 1.00 |
| situations (past year) | Yes | 1.30 (1.17 - 1.46) |
| Exposure to prejudice (past year) | No | 1.00 |
| Yes | 1.37 (1.20 - 1.55) | |
| Working conditions* | Low demand/high control | 1.00 |
| High demand/high control | 1.66 (1.40 - 1.98) | |
| Low demand/low control | 1.59 (1.33 - 1.91) | |
| High demand/low control | 1.85 (1.57 - 2.19) | |
| Social support at work | Yes | 1.00 |
| No | 1.59(1.41 - 1.80) |
Brazil, 2008 (n = 2054)
* Defined by the Demand-Control Model (Karasek, 1979)
Results of the multivariate analysis on the association between minor psychiatric disorders among bank workers and stressful working conditions assessed by the Effort-Reward Imbalance model.
| Associated factors | Categories | PR (IC 95%) |
|---|---|---|
| Exposure to stressful situations (past year) | No | 1.00 |
| Yes | 1.16(1.05 - 1.29) | |
| Exposure to prejudice (past year) | No | 1.00 |
| Yes | 1.21(1.06 - 1.38) | |
| Working conditions* | Low effort/High reward | 1.00 |
| High effort/High reward | 1.16 (1.02 - 1.32) | |
| Low effort/Low reward | 1.33 (1.14 - 1.55) | |
| High effort/Low reward | 1.46 (1.29 - 1.66) | |
| Over-commitment | No | 1.00 |
| Yes | 2.13 (1.90 - 2.38) | |
| Effort-reward imbalance ** | vs Over-commitment | 0.70(0.56 - 0,86) |
Brazil, 2008. (n = 2054)
* Defined by the Effort-Reward Model (Siegrist, 1996).
** Effort/Reward Imbalance defined by the upper tertile of the Effort/Reward Ratio.