Lin Ming-Wei, Wang Yi-Ting, Cheng Yawen
Department of Psychiatry, Taichung Armed Forces General Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan.
Institute of Health Policy and Management, College of Public Health, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Saf Health Work. 2023 Dec;14(4):438-444. doi: 10.1016/j.shaw.2023.10.007. Epub 2023 Oct 12.
To examine the influences of psychosocial work conditions on mental health risk and intention to leave the public sector among workers of public health agencies in Taiwan.
We surveyed 492 public health workers in March 2022 during the COVID-19 pandemic. Information on job demands, job control, workplace justice, experiences of workplace violence and its type and origin, and mental health status (assessed by the 5-item Brief Symptom Rating Scale, BSRS-5) was obtained. Of them, 192 participated in a follow-up survey conducted in May 2023 that assessed mental health status, employment changes, and intention to leave.
In the initial survey, 32.93% of participants reported poor mental health status, defined by having a score of BSRS-5 ≧ 10, and 48.17% experienced some form of workplace violence over the past year. Notably, high psychosocial job demands (OR = 3.64, 95% CI = 1.93-6.87), low workplace justice (OR = 2.58, 95% CI = 1.45-4.58), and workplace violence (OR = 2.38, 95% CI = 1.51-3.77) were significantly associated with increased risk of mental disorders. Among those who participated in the follow-up survey, 22.40% had persistent poor mental health, and 30.73% considered leaving or have left the public sector. Longitudinal analyses indicated that job demands predicted persistent mental disorders and intention to leave the public sector, and the experience of workplace violence added additional mental health risks.
The public health workforce is crucial for effective and resilient public health systems. Our findings that public health workers were at high mental health risk and had a high intention to leave the job warrant attention and policy interventions.
探讨心理社会工作条件对台湾公共卫生机构工作人员心理健康风险及离开公共部门意愿的影响。
在2022年3月新冠疫情期间,我们对492名公共卫生工作者进行了调查。获取了有关工作需求、工作控制、工作场所公平性、工作场所暴力经历及其类型和来源,以及心理健康状况(通过5项简明症状评定量表,即BSRS - 5进行评估)的信息。其中,192人参与了2023年5月进行的后续调查,该调查评估了心理健康状况、就业变化及离职意愿。
在初始调查中,32.93%的参与者心理健康状况不佳(定义为BSRS - 5得分≧10),48.17%的人在过去一年中经历过某种形式的工作场所暴力。值得注意的是,高心理社会工作需求(OR = 3.64,95%CI = 1.93 - 6.87)、低工作场所公平性(OR = 2.58,95%CI = 1.45 - 4.58)以及工作场所暴力(OR = 2.38,95%CI = 1.51 - 3.77)与精神障碍风险增加显著相关。在参与后续调查的人员中,22.40%的人心理健康持续不佳,30.73%的人考虑离开或已离开公共部门。纵向分析表明,工作需求可预测持续的精神障碍及离开公共部门的意愿,工作场所暴力经历会增加额外的心理健康风险。
公共卫生人力对有效且有韧性的公共卫生系统至关重要。我们的研究结果表明,公共卫生工作者心理健康风险高且离职意愿强烈,值得关注并采取政策干预措施。