| Literature DB >> 33923141 |
Kuniyoshi Toyoshima1, Takeshi Inoue2, Akiyoshi Shimura2, Yoshihiro Uchida2,3, Jiro Masuya2, Yota Fujimura2,4, Shinji Higashi2,3, Ichiro Kusumi1.
Abstract
Complaints of cognitive functions (CCFs), defined as subjective cognitive dysfunction, affect social function; additionally, for workers, this condition is an important factor in presenteeism and mediates the effect of depressive symptoms on presenteeism. This study aimed to investigate whether CCFs mediate the relationships among insomnia, state anxiety (SA), and presenteeism. Participants were 471 Japanese adult workers evaluated using the Athens Insomnia Scale, State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (Form Y), Cognitive Complaints in Bipolar Disorder Rating Assessment, and Work Limitations Questionnaire 8 to assess insomnia, SA, CCFs, and presenteeism, respectively. Path analysis was used to evaluate the correlations between variables. CCFs significantly mediated the associations among insomnia, SA, and presenteeism. To address the presenteeism associated with insomnia and SA, it may be useful to assess the mediating roles of CCFs.Entities:
Keywords: cognitive complaints; insomnia; mediator; presenteeism; state anxiety
Year: 2021 PMID: 33923141 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18094516
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390