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疫情对职业工作者心理健康的影响。

Influence of the pandemic on the mental health of professional workers.

作者信息

Atanackovic Jelena, Akuamoah-Boateng Henrietta, Park Jungwee, Corrente Melissa, Bourgeault Ivy Lynn

机构信息

Healthy Professional Worker Partnership, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.

Health Analysis Division, Statistics Canada, Ottawa, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Psychol. 2025 Mar 13;13(1):245. doi: 10.1186/s40359-025-02536-z.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

This study focuses on the influence of the pandemic on professional workers from an explicitly comparative perspective. High levels of stress and burnout have been reported among professional workers pre-pandemic, but the pandemic has had unique consequences for certain professional workers. Gender has emerged as a particularly important factor. While the existing research yields important insights of mental health concerns among professional workers, there is a need for more research that examines these impacts empirically, explicitly from a comparative perspective across professions taking gender more fully into consideration.

METHODS

This paper undertakes a secondary data analysis of two different pan Canadian sources to address the pandemic impact on professional workers: The Canadian Community Health Survey (2020, 2021) administered by Statistics Canada and the Healthy Professional Worker survey (2021). Across the two datasets, we focused on the following professional workers - academics, accountants, dentists, nurses, physicians and teachers - representing a range of work settings and gender composition. Inferential statistics analyses were conducted to provide prevalence rates of self-perceived worsened mental health since the pandemic and to examine the inter-group differences.

RESULTS

Statistical analysis of these two data sources revealed a significant effect of the pandemic on the mental health of professional workers, that there were differences across professional workers and that gender had a notable effect both at the individual and professional level. This included significant differences in self-reported mental health, distress, burnout and presenteeism prior to and during the pandemic, as well as the overall impact of the pandemic on mental health. The high levels of distress and burnout during the pandemic were particularly evident in nursing, teaching, and midwifery - professions where women predominate.

CONCLUSIONS

Interventions to address the mental health consequences of the pandemic, including their unique gendered and professional dimensions, should consider the intersecting influences and differences revealed through our analysis. In addition to being gender sensitive, interventions need to take into account the unique circumstances of each profession to better respond to the mental health needs of all genders within each professional group.

摘要

背景

本研究从明确的比较视角关注疫情对专业工作者的影响。据报道,在疫情之前,专业工作者中就存在高度的压力和职业倦怠,但疫情对某些专业工作者产生了独特的影响。性别已成为一个特别重要的因素。虽然现有研究对专业工作者的心理健康问题提供了重要见解,但仍需要更多研究从比较视角对这些影响进行实证考察,更全面地考虑性别因素,跨越不同职业进行研究。

方法

本文对两个不同的全加拿大数据源进行二次数据分析,以探讨疫情对专业工作者的影响:由加拿大统计局管理的《加拿大社区健康调查》(2020年、2021年)和《健康专业工作者调查》(2021年)。在这两个数据集中,我们关注以下专业工作者——学者、会计师、牙医、护士、医生和教师——他们代表了一系列工作环境和性别构成。进行了推断统计分析,以提供自疫情以来自我感觉心理健康恶化的患病率,并检验组间差异。

结果

对这两个数据源的统计分析表明,疫情对专业工作者的心理健康有显著影响,不同专业工作者之间存在差异,并且性别在个人和职业层面都有显著影响。这包括在疫情之前和期间自我报告的心理健康、困扰、职业倦怠和出勤主义方面的显著差异,以及疫情对心理健康的总体影响。在护理、教学和助产等女性占主导的职业中尤为明显的是,疫情期间困扰和职业倦怠程度很高。

结论

应对疫情心理健康后果的干预措施,包括其独特的性别和职业层面,应考虑我们的分析所揭示的交叉影响和差异。除了对性别敏感外,干预措施还需要考虑每个职业的独特情况,以便更好地满足每个专业群体中所有性别的心理健康需求。

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