Kirk-Brown A K, Van Dijk P A, Simmons R D, Bourne M P, Cooper B K
Department of Management, Monash University, Australia
Department of Management, Monash University, Australia.
Mult Scler. 2014 Jun;20(7):871-6. doi: 10.1177/1352458513513967. Epub 2013 Nov 21.
For many employees with multiple sclerosis (MS), disclosure of their diagnosis at work is seen as a high-risk strategy that might lead to diminished perceptions of their capabilities by supervisors and colleagues, if not outright discrimination. The consequence of this mistrust surrounding the disclosure process is that employees with MS may leave it until too late to effectively manage symptoms at work.
The objective of this paper is to statistically evaluate the relationship between disclosure of diagnosis at work and maintenance of employment.
Three annual, large-sample self-report surveys of MS patients prospectively examined the relationship between disclosure of diagnosis at work and employment status. A total of 1438 people responded to all three surveys. Of employed persons in 2010 (n = 946), 673 also responded to the 2012 survey. Of these 673 respondents 564 were still employed.
People who had disclosed their MS status to an employer were more likely to remain in employment in Year 3. The effect of disclosure in predicting employment status remained after controlling for age, gender, hours worked and level of disability.
This study provides the first empirical support for the positive role of disclosure in maintaining employment status, measured both as job retention and tenure in current employment.
对于许多患有多发性硬化症(MS)的员工来说,在工作中披露自己的病情被视为一种高风险策略,这可能会导致上司和同事对他们能力的看法降低,甚至可能遭遇直接歧视。围绕披露过程的这种不信任的后果是,患有MS的员工可能会拖到太晚才去有效地管理工作中的症状。
本文的目的是从统计学角度评估在工作中披露病情与维持就业之间的关系。
对MS患者进行的三项年度大样本自我报告调查前瞻性地研究了在工作中披露病情与就业状况之间的关系。共有1438人回复了所有三项调查。在2010年的就业人员中(n = 946),有673人也回复了2012年的调查。在这673名受访者中,564人仍在就业。
向雇主披露自己患有MS病情的人在第3年更有可能继续就业。在控制了年龄、性别、工作时长和残疾程度后,披露病情对预测就业状况的影响依然存在。
本研究首次为披露病情在维持就业状况方面的积极作用提供了实证支持,就业状况的衡量指标包括保住工作和在当前工作岗位上的任职期限。