| Literature DB >> 33841203 |
Carolyn S Dewa1, Jaap van Weeghel2, Margot C W Joosen2, Petra C Gronholm3, Evelien P M Brouwers2.
Abstract
Background: Stigma can be a barrier to accessing effective interventions and work accommodations for mental illnesses. Fear of stigma's concomitant prejudice and discrimination can inhibit workers from asking for help. Thus, it may be important to develop effective interventions addressing workplace stigma. To identify important targets for these interventions, this study addresses three questions: (1) what proportion of workers experiencing mental health issues disclosed their mental health issue to their managers, (2) what factors did they identify as contributing to their disclosure decisions, and (3) what were the consequences of their decisions?Entities:
Keywords: disclosure; managers; mental health; stigma; workers; workplaces
Year: 2021 PMID: 33841203 PMCID: PMC8032877 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.631032
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychiatry ISSN: 1664-0640 Impact factor: 4.157
Figure 1Survey questions analyzed.
Demographic characteristics by disclosure to manager.
| Male | 31.3% | 104 | 30.5% | 74 | 33.7% | 30 | |
| Female | 68.7% | 228 | 69.6% | 169 | 66.3% | 59 | |
| 24.7% | 82 | 21.0% | 51 | 34.8% | 31 | ||
| 35–44 | 26.5% | 88 | 28.4% | 69 | 21.4% | 19 | |
| 45–54 | 26.2% | 87 | 28.4% | 69 | 20.2% | 18 | |
| ≥55 years | 22.6% | 85 | 22.2% | 54 | 23.6% | 21 | |
| Married/co-habiting | 55.4% | 184 | 54.7% | 133 | 57.3% | 51 | |
| Separated/divorced/cohabiting | 13.6% | 45 | 16.9% | 41 | 4.5% | 4 | |
| Single, never married | 31.0% | 103 | 28.4% | 69 | 38.2% | 34 | |
| High school degree or less | 25.6% | 85 | 22.6% | 55 | 33.7% | 30 | |
| More than high school degree | 74.4% | 247 | 77.4% | 188 | 66.3% | 59 | |
Disclosure decision and reasons by experience with mental health problems.
| Good relationship with manager | 43.6% | 106 | 37.3, 50.1 |
| Feel responsible | 46.9% | 114 | 40.5, 53.4 |
| Consistent with open personality | 33.7% | 82 | 27.8, 40.1 |
| Did not want to hide | 27.2% | 66 | 21.7, 33.2 |
| Seen how others benefited | 3.3% | 8 | 1.4, 6.4 |
| Manager would be able to tell | 19.8% | 48 | 14.9, 25.3 |
| Obtain work accommodations | 21.4% | 52 | 15.4, 27.1 |
| Company doctor | 7.8% | 19 | 4.8, 11.9 |
| Prevent having to report sickness absence | 16.9% | 41 | 12.4, 22.2 |
| No choice, reported sick | 39.9% | 97 | 33.7, 46.4 |
| Get time off for treatment during work | 15.6% | 38 | 11.3, 20.8 |
| Organizational policies | – | – | – |
| Would not affect work | 27.0% | 24 | 18.1, 37.4 |
| Prefer to deal with it alone | 44.9% | 40 | 34.4, 55.9 |
| Feel uncomfortable or embarrassed | 13.5% | 12 | 7.2, 22.4 |
| Problems not serious | 14.6% | 13 | 8.0, 23.7 |
| Did not realize needed help | 13.5% | 12 | 7.2, 22.4 |
| Did not see a reason | 16.9% | 15 | 9.8, 26.3 |
| Fear of negative effect on career | 16.9% | 15 | 9.8, 26.3 |
| Fear of affecting relationship with manager | 7.9% | 7 | 3.2, 15.5 |
| Fear of losing friendships | – | – | – |
| Seen others have negative experience | 7.9% | 7 | 3.2, 15.5 |
| Wouldn't want to be treated differently | – | – | – |
Categories do not sum to 100% because respondents identified all factors that applied.
Disclosure decision experiences.
| Supported by manager | 69.5% | 148 | 62.8, 75.6 |
| Improved workplace relationships | 22.5% | 48 | 17.1, 28.7 |
| Led to positive workplace changes | 33.3% | 71 | 27.0, 40.1 |
| Did not need to hide | 36.2% | 77 | 29.7, 43.0 |
| Could be a positive example | 12.7% | 27 | 8.5, 17.9 |
| Not supported by manager | 66.7% | 20 | 47.2, 82.7 |
| Unfavorable impact on workplace relationships | 26.7% | 8 | 12.3, 45.9 |
| Felt uncomfortable/embarrassed | 30.0% | 9 | 14.7, 49.4 |
| Lost job as a result | 46.7% | 14 | 28.3, 65.7 |
| Negative effects on career | 23.3% | 7 | 9.9, 42.3 |
| Treated differently | 23.3% | 7 | 9.9, 42.3 |
| Had no choice to tell | 6.7% | 2 | 0.8, 22.1 |
| Prefer to deal with it alone | 46.2% | 36 | 36.3, 59.8 |
| Feel uncomfortable or embarrassed | 20.0% | 15 | 11.6, 30.8 |
| Not treated differently | 24.0% | 18 | 14.9, 35.3 |
| Did not have a negative effect on career | 24.0% | 18 | 14.9, 35.3 |
| Did not affect work performance | 38.7% | 29 | 27.6, 50.6 |
| Needed to hide | 7.1% | 1 | 0.2, 33.9 |
| Did not get accommodations | 7.1% | 1 | 0.2, 33.9 |
| Did not get support | 50.0% | 7 | 23.4, 77.0 |
| Could not be a positive example | 11.8% | 2 | 1.5, 36.4 |
Categories do not sum to 100% because respondents identified all factors that applied.