| Literature DB >> 31847294 |
Elena Schwarz1, Birgitta Schiller2, Kathrin Moertl2, Katja Weimer1, Marlene Eisele3, Johanna Kauderer3, Falko Papenfuss3, Harald Guendel1, Michael Hoelzer4.
Abstract
Mental health problems have become one of the most common causes of incapacity for work, and engender high costs to society. Especially managerial behavior was found to have a great impact on employees' well-being. In order to support those in leading positions in dealing with their own, as well as their employees', psychological stress factors, we conducted a specific manager training. At the same time, we wanted to find out about the training's short- and long-term effects. Participants were asked to give information about their knowledge and attitudes concerning mental health (Mental Health Knowledge Schedule, Social Distance Scale), as well as to comment on their own health condition (12-Item Short Form Health Survey, Patient Health Questionnaire) and working situation (Effort-Reward Inventory, Irritation Scale). Data were collected at baseline, as well as 3 and 12 months after the training. Results show long-term improvements in knowledge and attitudes measured by the Mental Health Knowledge Schedule (MAKS: Mt1 = 22.88, Mt2 = 23.79, Mt3 = 23.79, p = 0.005) but not in the Social Distance Scale (SoDi: Mt1 = 0.96, Mt2 = 0.85, Mt3 = 0.84, p = 0.165). Over the period of time observed, no changes were found regarding health- or work-related instruments. Due to the uncontrolled design of the study, further research is needed to determine the exact effectiveness.Entities:
Keywords: SMI; common mental disorder; social distance; workplace intervention
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31847294 PMCID: PMC6950477 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16245105
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Selection process dataset. T1–T3 measurement points at baseline, and 3 and 12 months after the training.
Demographic, employment and health information at baseline for all included participants and divided into response behavior.
| Baseline, 3- and 12-Month Follow-Up ( | Baseline and No Follow-Up ( | All Included Participants at Baseline ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Male gender | 35 (85.4) | 21 (80.8) | 56 (83.6) |
| Age at baseline | 47.8 (8.4) | 45.6 (8.4) | 47.0 (8.4) |
| Abitur or comparable | 35 (87.5) | 23 (88.5) | 58 (89.3) |
| Position 1 | |||
| Stage A | 4 (9.8) | 1 (3.8) | 5 (7.6) |
| Stage B | 16 (39.0) | 11 (42.3) | 27 (40.9) |
| Stage C | 8 (19.5) | 7 (26.9) | 15 (22.4) |
| Stage D | 3 (7.3) | 2 (7.7) | 5 (7.5) |
| Others 2
| 10 (24.4) | 4 (15.4) | 14 (20.9) |
| Personnel responsibility | 21.3 (36.1) | 42.4 (98.3) | 29.3 (67.2) |
| Working hours/week | 44.2 (8.6) | 42.4 (9.8) | 43.6 (9.0) |
| SF-12 3 physical health | 53.1 (6.8) | 51.3 (6.4) | 52.5 (6.7) |
| SF-12 3 mental health | 48.8 (9.0) | 49.8 (9.6) | 49.2 (9.2) |
| PHQ-D 4 | 4.1 (2.8) | 3.8 (3.3) | 4.0 (3.0) |
1 Position in the company ranging from stage A (lowest) to stage D (highest). 2 Managers without a classifiable position, e.g., top management. 3 12-Item Short Form Health Survey [43]. 4 Depression Scale of the Patient Health Questionnaire [44]. M, mean score. SD, standard deviation.
Repeated measure ANOVA for the target variables over time.
|
|
|
|
|
|
| η2p | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SoDi 1 | 0.96 (0.63) | 0.85 (0.66) | 0.84 (0.65) | 2, 82 | 1.84 | 0.165 | 0.04 |
| MAKS 2 | 22.88 (2.89) | 23.79 (2.75) | 24.12 (2.53) | 2, 82 | 5.77 | 0.005 * | 0.12 |
| STIGMA mh 3 | 2.86 (1.28) | 2.52 (1.02) | 2.43 (0.94) | 1.52, 62.12 a | 5.61 | 0.011* | 0.12 |
| STIGMA shames 4 | 4.79 (2.41) | 4.90 (2.10) | 4.40 (1.98) | 2, 82 | 2.14 | 0.124 | 0.05 |
| STIGMA shameo 5 | 2.81 (1.63) | 2.81 (1.71) | 2.69 (1.66) | 2, 82 | 0.22 | 0.801 | 0.01 |
| STIGMA support 6 | 5.83 (1.91) | 6.43 (1.43) | 6.67 (1.43) | 2, 82 | 4.42 | 0.012 * | 0.10 |
| STIGMA sd 7 | 2.40 (1.74) | 2.57 (1.80) | 2.45 (1.73) | 2, 82 | 0.24 | 0.790 | 0.01 |
| STIGMA inf8 | 4.40 (2.39) | 4.60 (2.39) | 4.86 (2.50) | 2, 82 | 1.26 | 0.289 | 0.03 |
| ERI 9 Effort | 17.29 (4.09) | 16.15 (4.89) | 16.10 (4.66) | 2, 80 | 2.83 | 0.065 | 0.07 |
| ERI 9 Reward | 47.88 (7.20) | 48.66 (7.07) | 48.07 (7.56) | 2, 80 | 0.27 | 0.765 | 0.01 |
| ERI 9 Overcommitment | 2.37 (0.61) | 2.32 (0.58) | 2.31 (0.59) | 2, 82 | 0.41 | 0.666 | 0.01 |
| IS 10 general score | 19.80 (9.20) | 20.45 (9.54) | 19.71 (9.88) | 2, 82 | 0.35 | 0.705 | 0.01 |
1 Social Distance Scale [40]. 2 Mental Health Knowledge Schedule [39]. 3 Single item, own mental health condition. 4 Single item, shame for own illness. 5 Single item, shame for illness of a family member. 6 Single item, support at the workplace. 7 Single item, social distance. 8 Single item, willingness to communicate own illness at the workplace. 9 Effort–Reward Inventory [46]. 10 Irritation Scale [47]. * Significant at the 0.05 level. a Greenhouse–Geisser corrected. T1–T3 measurement points at baseline, 3 and 12 months after the training. M, mean score. SD, standard deviation. Df, degrees of freedom. F, F-value. η2p, partial eta square.
Bonferroni-adjusted post-hoc comparison.
| Time | Time | Mean Difference |
|
| Cohen’s | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MAKS 1 | 1 | 2 | −0.90 | 0.38 | 0.062 | −0.32 |
| 2 | 3 | −0.33 | 0.36 | 1.000 | −0.13 | |
| 1 | 3 | −1.24 * | 0.40 | 0.010 | −0.46 | |
| STIGMA mh 2 | 1 | 2 | 0.33 * | 0.11 | 0.009 | 0.29 |
| 2 | 3 | 0.10 | 0.12 | 1.000 | 0.09 | |
| 1 | 3 | 0.43 * | 0.17 | 0.043 | 0.38 | |
| STIGMA support 3 | 1 | 2 | −0.60 * | 0.24 | 0.047 | −0.36 |
| 2 | 3 | −0.24 | 0.27 | 1.000 | −0.17 | |
| 1 | 3 | −0.83 * | 0.32 | 0.041 | −0.50 |
1 Mental health knowledge schedule [39] 2 Single item, own mental health condition. 3 Single item, perceived support at the workplace. * Significant at the 0.05 level. p, p-value. SE, standard error.
Figure 2(A,B) Mean values and standard errors of the significantly changing scores at each measurement point. 1 Mental Health Knowledge Schedule [40]. 2 Stigma-related single items: Perception of own mental health condition and perceived support of colleagues with mental health problems at the workplace.