Pacheco Tyler, Coulombe Simon, Kocovski Nancy L
Department of Psychology, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON Canada.
Relief Research Chair in Mental Health, Self-management and Work, Université Laval, Québec City, QC Canada.
Int J Appl Posit Psychol. 2024;9(2):605-636. doi: 10.1007/s41042-023-00142-1. Epub 2024 Jan 4.
To explore workers' well-being during COVID-19, researchers have primarily utilized variable-centered approaches (e.g., regression) focusing on describing workers' general level of well-being. Given the diversity of factors that may have impacted workers' well-being during the pandemic, focusing on such well-being trends do not provide sufficient insight into the different lived well-being experiences during the pandemic. Moreover, positive well-being in workers' general lives and work has been understudied in such complex public health crises. To address these issues, we use latent profile analysis, a person-centered analysis, to explore the diverse well-being realities Canadian workers (employed before COVID-19 or working at the time of the survey) experienced at the beginning of COVID-19. Canadian workers ( = 510) were surveyed between May 20-27th, 2020, on positive (meaning in life, flourishing, thriving at work) and negative (distress, stress, impaired productivity, troublesome symptoms at work) well-being indicators, as well as on factors that may be associated with experiencing different well-being profiles. Five well-being profiles emerged: moderately prospering, prospering, moderately suffering, suffering, and mixed. Factors at the self- (gender, age, disability status, trait resilience), social- (marital status, family functioning, having children at home), workplace- (some employment statuses and work industries, financial strain, job security), and pandemic-related (perceived vulnerability to COVID-19, social distancing) ecological levels predicted profile membership. Recommendations for employers, policymakers, and mental health organizations are discussed.
为了探究新冠疫情期间劳动者的福祉状况,研究人员主要采用了以变量为中心的方法(如回归分析),重点描述劳动者的总体福祉水平。鉴于在疫情期间可能影响劳动者福祉的因素具有多样性,关注此类福祉趋势并不能充分洞察疫情期间不同的实际福祉体验。此外,在这种复杂的公共卫生危机中,劳动者在日常生活和工作中的积极福祉一直未得到充分研究。为了解决这些问题,我们使用潜在剖面分析(一种以人为中心的分析方法)来探究加拿大劳动者(在新冠疫情之前就业或在调查时仍在工作)在新冠疫情初期所经历的多样福祉现实情况。在2020年5月20日至27日期间,对510名加拿大劳动者进行了调查,内容涉及积极(生活意义、蓬勃发展、工作有成)和消极(痛苦、压力、生产力受损、工作中出现问题症状)福祉指标,以及可能与经历不同福祉状况相关的因素。出现了五种福祉状况:中等繁荣、繁荣、中等痛苦、痛苦和混合。自我层面(性别、年龄、残疾状况、特质复原力)、社会层面(婚姻状况、家庭功能、家中有子女)、工作场所层面(一些就业状况和行业、经济压力、工作保障)以及与疫情相关层面(感知到的新冠病毒易感性、社交距离)的因素预测了状况归属。文中还讨论了对雇主、政策制定者和心理健康组织的建议。