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低质量就业轨迹与瑞典和外国背景个体常见心理健康障碍风险的关系:一项基于登记的队列研究。

Low-quality employment trajectories and the risk of common mental health disorders among individuals with Swedish and foreign background - a register-based cohort study.

机构信息

Unit of Occupational Medicine, The Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.

出版信息

Scand J Work Environ Health. 2022 Jul 1;48(5):351-360. doi: 10.5271/sjweh.4029. Epub 2022 May 12.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to examine the effects of low-quality employment trajectories on severe common mental disorders (CMD) according to Swedish and foreign background.

METHODS

In this longitudinal study based on Swedish population registries (N=2 703 687), low- and high-quality employment trajectories were the main exposures observed across five years (2005-2009), with severe CMD as outcome variable (2010-2017). Adjusted hazard ratios (HR) were calculated by means of Cox regression models and stratified according to Swedish and foreign background [first-generation (i) EU migrants, (ii) non-EU migrants, (iii) second-generation migrants, (iv) Swedish-born of Swedish background] and sex. The reference group was Swedish-born of Swedish background in a constant high-quality employment trajectory.

RESULTS

Second-generation migrants had an increased risk of CMD compared to Swedish-born of Swedish background when following low-quality employment trajectories [eg, male in constant low-quality HR 1.54, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.41-1.68]. Female migrant workers, especially first-generation from non-EU countries in low-quality employment trajectories (eg, constant low-quality HR 1.66, 95% CI 1.46-1.88), had a higher risk of CMD compared to female Swedish-born of Swedish background. The risk for CMD according to employment trajectories showed little differences between first- and second-generation migrants.

CONCLUSION

Low-quality employment trajectories appear to be determinants of risk for CMD in association with Swedish or foreign background of origin and sex. Our study shows a higher risk for severe CMD in second-generation and non-EU migrant compared to Swedish-born of Swedish background in constant low-quality employment. Further qualitative research is recommended to understand the mechanism behind the differential mental health impact of low-quality employment trajectories according to foreign background.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在根据瑞典和外国背景,考察低质量就业轨迹对严重常见精神障碍(CMD)的影响。

方法

在这项基于瑞典人口登记处的纵向研究中(N=2 703 687),低质量和高质量就业轨迹是在五年内(2005-2009 年)观察到的主要暴露因素,严重 CMD 为结局变量(2010-2017 年)。通过 Cox 回归模型计算调整后的危害比(HR),并按瑞典和外国背景[第一代(i)欧盟移民、(ii)非欧盟移民、(iii)第二代移民、(iv)瑞典出生的瑞典背景]和性别进行分层。参考组为处于持续高质量就业轨迹的瑞典出生的瑞典背景。

结果

与瑞典出生的瑞典背景相比,处于低质量就业轨迹的第二代移民患 CMD 的风险增加[例如,男性持续低质量 HR 1.54,95%置信区间(CI)1.41-1.68]。处于低质量就业轨迹的女性移民工人,特别是来自非欧盟国家的第一代移民(例如,持续低质量 HR 1.66,95%CI 1.46-1.88),患 CMD 的风险高于瑞典出生的瑞典背景的女性。就业轨迹导致 CMD 的风险在第一代和第二代移民之间差异不大。

结论

低质量就业轨迹似乎是 CMD 发病风险的决定因素,与原籍国的瑞典或外国背景以及性别有关。我们的研究表明,与瑞典出生的瑞典背景相比,第二代和非欧盟移民在持续低质量就业中患严重 CMD 的风险更高。建议进一步开展定性研究,以了解根据外国背景,低质量就业轨迹对心理健康产生不同影响的机制。

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