Winding T N, Labriola M, Nohr E A, Andersen J H
Danish Ramazzini Centre, Department of Occupational Medicine, Regional Hospital Herning, 7400 Herning, Denmark,
Danish Ramazzini Centre, Department of Occupational Medicine, Regional Hospital Herning, 7400 Herning, Denmark, Department of Clinical Social Medicine, Public Health and Quality Management, Central Denmark Region and Section of Clinical Social Med, and Rehabilitation, School of Public Health, Aarhus University, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark.
Occup Med (Lond). 2015 Jun;65(4):324-30. doi: 10.1093/occmed/kqv020. Epub 2015 Apr 20.
Investigating whether certain individual or background characteristics are associated with an increased risk of experiencing an excessively demanding work environment in younger workers may help to reduce future inequality in health and maximize their labour market participation.
To describe the work environment of Danish 20- to 21-year olds and to investigate the influence of family socioeconomic background and individual characteristics at age 14-15 on later experience of physical and psychosocial work environments.
We obtained information on subjects' school performance, vulnerability, health and parental socioeconomic status from registers and a questionnaire completed in 2004. A questionnaire concerning eight measures of subjects' psychosocial and physical work environment in 2010 was used to determine the outcomes of interest.
The study population consisted of 679 younger workers aged 20-21. The psychosocial work environment was in general good but younger workers experienced more demanding physical work than the general working population. Overall, individual as well as family factors had a limited impact on their assessment of the work environment. Low self-esteem at age 14-15 was associated with experiencing high demands and lack of trust and fairness at work, whereas low parental socioeconomic status was associated with a demanding physical work environment.
This study showed a social gradient in experiencing a demanding physical work environment at age 20-21. The psychosocial work environment experienced by younger workers was generally good, but vulnerable young people may need special attention to protect them from or prepare them for psychosocially demanding jobs later in life.
调查某些个人特征或背景特征是否与年轻工人面临过高要求的工作环境的风险增加相关,可能有助于减少未来的健康不平等,并最大限度地提高他们的劳动力市场参与度。
描述丹麦20至21岁年轻人的工作环境,并调查14至15岁时的家庭社会经济背景和个人特征对其后来身体和心理社会工作环境体验的影响。
我们从登记册和2004年完成的一份问卷中获取了有关受试者学校表现、脆弱性、健康状况和父母社会经济地位的信息。使用一份关于2010年受试者心理社会和身体工作环境八项指标的问卷来确定感兴趣的结果。
研究人群包括679名20至21岁的年轻工人。心理社会工作环境总体良好,但年轻工人比一般劳动人口经历了更繁重的体力工作。总体而言,个人因素和家庭因素对他们对工作环境的评估影响有限。14至15岁时自尊心低与工作中面临高要求、缺乏信任和公平相关,而父母社会经济地位低与繁重的体力工作环境相关。
这项研究表明,在20至21岁时,在经历繁重的体力工作环境方面存在社会梯度。年轻工人经历的心理社会工作环境总体良好,但弱势年轻人可能需要特别关注,以保护他们免受或帮助他们为日后生活中对心理社会要求较高的工作做好准备。