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抑郁症症状是否会影响员工在工作中缺席? 一个半参数的方法
Patricia Moreno-Mencia1, Ana Fernández-Sainz2, Juan M Rodríguez-Póo3
1Universidad Internacional de la Rioja, Av. La Paz, 136, Logrońo, Spain.
International journal of health economics and management
|March 4, 2025
概括
抑郁症显著增加了工作缺勤率,导致受影响的员工平均每年失去12个工作日. 这项研究量化了抑郁症状对劳动参与的影响.
科学领域:
- 职业健康 职业健康 职业健康
- 心理健康经济学 心理健康经济学
- 劳动经济学 劳动经济学
背景情况:
- 抑郁症是一种普遍存在的心理健康障碍,影响日常功能,包括工作表现.
- 糟糕的健康状况,包括抑郁症,往往需要时间离开工作,因为医疗需求.
- 劳动缺勤对个人和经济都带来了重大挑战.
研究的目的:
- 估计抑郁症状对劳动缺勤的影响.
- 分析其他影响缺勤的人口和健康因素.
- 开发一个半参数结构模型,避免估计器不一致.
主要方法:
- 利用了来自西班牙欧洲健康调查的微数据.
- 采用半参数结构模型来分析劳动缺勤.
- 考虑了潜在的样本选择和内源回归器问题,没有强有力的假设.
主要成果:
- 发现抑郁症状对工作时间有显著的负面影响,增加了缺勤率.
- 与没有抑郁症的人相比,抑郁症的工人每年平均损失12个工作日.
- 肥胖和年龄较大与更高的缺勤率有关,而男性性别,自雇和非大学教育与缺勤率较低相关.
结论:
- 抑郁症状是增加劳动缺勤的一个关键决定因素.
- 针对劳动力中抑郁症的干预措施可以减少重大经济损失.
- 年龄,肥胖,性别,就业状况和教育水平等因素也在缺勤模式中发挥作用.
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