年轻工作者的心理社会工作质量与心理健康:基于13年年度数据的固定效应回归分析

Psychosocial job quality and mental health among young workers: a fixed-effects regression analysis using 13 waves of annual data

Scandinavian Journal of Work Environment & Health · 2016
被引 51
ABS 3

中文导读

利用澳大利亚13年面板数据,研究发现年轻人在从事心理社会条件差的工作时心理健康显著下降,而在条件优的工作中则改善,提示改善工作质量可保护青年心理健康。

Abstract

Objectives Entry into employment may be a time when a young person's well-being and mental health is challenged. Specifically, we examined the difference in mental health when a young person was "not in the labor force" (NILF) (ie, non-working activity such as participating in education) compared to being in a job with varying levels of psychosocial quality. Method The data source for this study was the Household Income and Labor Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) study, and the sample included 10 534 young people (aged ≤30 years). We used longitudinal fixed-effects regression to investigate within-person changes in mental health comparing circumstances where individuals were NILF to when they were employed in jobs of varying psychosocial quality. Results Compared to when individuals were not in the labor force, results suggest a statistically significant decline in mental health when young people were employed in jobs with poor psychosocial working conditions and an improvement in mental health when they were employed in jobs with optimal psychosocial working conditions. Our results were robust to various sensitivity tests, including adjustment for life events and the lagged effects of mental health and job stressors. Conclusions If causal, the results suggest that improving the psychosocial quality of work for younger workers will protect and promote their wellbeing, and may reduce the likelihood of mental health problems later on.

劳动经济学心理健康青年就业工作质量