The multilevel determinants of workers’ mental health: results from the SALVEO study

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Results: Altogether, variables explain 32.2 % of psychological distress, 48.4 % of depression and 48.8 % of emotional exhaustion. Mental health outcomes varied slightly between workplaces and skill utilisation, physical and psychological demands, abusive supervision, interpersonal conflicts and job insecurity are related to the outcomes. Living in couple, having young children at home, family-to-work conflict, work-to-family conflict, strained marital and parental relations, and social support outside the workplace associated with the outcomes. Most of the individual characteristics also correlated with the three outcomes. Importantly, non-work and individual factors modulated the number and type of work factors related to the three outcomes. Conclusion: The results of this study suggest expanding perspectives on occupational mental health that fully recognise the complexity of workers’ mental health determinants. Purpose: This study examined the contribution of work, non-work and individual factors on workers’ symptoms of psychological distress, depression and emotional exhaustion based on the multilevel determinants of workers’ mental health model. Methods: Data from the SALVEO Study were collected in 2009–2012 from a sample of 1,954 employees nested in 63 workplaces in the province of Quebec (Canada). Multilevel regression models were used to analyse the data.

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Marchand, A., Durand, P., Haines, V., & Harvey, S. (2015). The multilevel determinants of workers’ mental health: results from the SALVEO study. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 50(3), 445–459. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00127-014-0932-y

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