Objectives Depression is experienced by a large proportion of the workforce and associated with high costs to employers and employees. There is little research on how the social costs of depression vary by social and cultural context. This study investigates individual, workplace and societal factors associated with greater perceived discomfort regarding depression in the workplace, greater likelihood of employees taking time off of work as a result of depression and greater likelihood of disclosure of depression to one's employer. Methods Employees and managers (n = 7,065) were recruited from seven European countries to participate in the IDEA survey. Multivariable logistic regression models were used to examine associations between individual characteristics and country contextual characteristics in relation to workplace perceptions, likelihood of taking time off work and disclosing depression to an employer. Results Our findings suggest that structural factors such as benefit systems and flexible working hours are important for understanding workplace perceptions and consequences for employees with depression. However, manager responses that focus on offering help to the employee with depression appear to have stronger associations with positive perceptions in the workplace, and also with openness and disclosure by employees with depression. Conclusion This study highlights the importance of individual, workplace and societal factors that may be associated with how people with depression are perceived and treated in the workplace, and, hence, factors that may be associated with openness and disclosure among employees with depression. Some responses, such as flexible working hours, may be helpful but are not necessarily sufficient, and our findings also emphasise the importance of support and openness of managers in addition to flexible working hours.
Importance of Social and Cultural Factors for Attitudes, Disclosure and Time off Work for Depression: Findings from a Seven Country European Study on Depression in the Workplace
Published 2014 in PLoS ONE
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- Publication year
2014
- Venue
PLoS ONE
- Publication date
2014-03-12
- Fields of study
Sociology, Medicine, Psychology
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Semantic Scholar, PubMed
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- benefit systems
Employer or national benefit arrangements that can affect employees' support and leave options.
Aliases: benefits systems
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewAnonymous (12632b8b5f) reviewGahyoun (29ua5897xm) review - disclosure of depression to one's employer
An employee telling an employer about having depression.
Aliases: depression disclosure, disclosure to employer
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewAnonymous (12632b8b5f) reviewGahyoun (29ua5897xm) review - flexible working hours
Work schedule arrangements that allow employees to vary when they start, finish, or organize their hours.
Aliases: flexible hours, flexible schedules
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewAnonymous (12632b8b5f) reviewGahyoun (29ua5897xm) review - idea survey
A survey of employees and managers conducted across seven European countries to collect data on depression in the workplace.
Aliases: IDEA
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewAnonymous (12632b8b5f) reviewGahyoun (29ua5897xm) review - manager responses offering help
Supervisor actions or attitudes centered on providing help to an employee with depression.
Aliases: offering help, helpful manager responses
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewAnonymous (12632b8b5f) reviewGahyoun (29ua5897xm) review - multivariable logistic regression models
Statistical models used to estimate associations between participant characteristics, country context, and workplace outcomes.
Aliases: multivariable logistic regression, logistic regression models
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewAnonymous (12632b8b5f) reviewGahyoun (29ua5897xm) review - seven european countries
The national context spanning the seven countries from which employees and managers were recruited.
Aliases: seven-country European setting
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewAnonymous (12632b8b5f) reviewGahyoun (29ua5897xm) review - time off work
Absence from work taken by an employee, here in relation to depression.
Aliases: taking time off work, work absence
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewAnonymous (12632b8b5f) reviewGahyoun (29ua5897xm) review - workplace perceptions
Views held by employees or managers about depression in the workplace and how it should be treated.
Aliases: attitudes in the workplace, workplace attitudes
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