Elovainio Marko, Kivimäki Mika, Vahtera Jussi, Keltikangas-Järvinen Liisa, Virtanen Marianna
Department of Social Research, National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health, Helsinki, Finland.
Health Psychol. 2003 May;22(3):287-93. doi: 10.1037/0278-6133.22.3.287.
The aim of this longitudinal cohort study was to investigate whether sleeping problems and health behaviors (smoking, alcohol consumption, and sedentary lifestyle) mediate the association between organizational justice and employee health. Health indicators were minor psychiatric morbidity, as assessed by the General Health Questionnaire (U. Werneke, D. P. Goldberg, I. Yalcin, & B. T. Ustun, 2000), and poor self-rated health status. The results of logistic regression analysis of data for 416 male and 3,357 female hospital employees working during the 1998-2000 period in 10 Finnish hospitals suggest that sleeping problems are one of the underlying factors causing the adverse health effects of low organizational justice at work. No support for a mediating role of health behaviors between low organizational justice and health problems was obtained.
这项纵向队列研究的目的是调查睡眠问题和健康行为(吸烟、饮酒和久坐不动的生活方式)是否介导组织公正与员工健康之间的关联。健康指标为轻度精神疾病发病率,通过一般健康问卷(U. Werneke、D. P. Goldberg、I. Yalcin和B. T. Ustun,2000年)进行评估,以及自我评定的健康状况不佳。对1998年至2000年期间在芬兰10家医院工作的416名男性和3357名女性医院员工的数据进行逻辑回归分析的结果表明,睡眠问题是导致工作中组织公正程度低对健康产生不利影响的潜在因素之一。未获得健康行为在低组织公正与健康问题之间起中介作用的证据。