Health factors in the everyday life and work of public sector employees in Sweden
Titel:
Health factors in the everyday life and work of public sector employees in Sweden
Auteur:
Erlandsson, Lena-Karin Carlsson, Gunilla Horstmann, Vibeke Gard, Gunvor Holmström, Eva
Verschenen in:
Work
Paginering:
Jaargang 42 (2012) nr. 3 pagina's 321-330
Jaar:
2012-04-27
Inhoud:
Objective: The aim was to explore aspects of everyday life in addition to established risk factors and their relationship to subjective health and well-being among public sector employees in Sweden. Gainful employment impact on employees' health and well-being, but work is only one part of everyday life and a broader perspective is essential in order to identify health-related factors. Participants: Data were obtained from employees at six Social Insurance Offices in Sweden, 250 women and 50 men. Method: A questionnaire based on established instruments and questions specifically designed for this study was used. Relationships between five factors of everyday life, subjective health and well-being were investigated by means of multivariate logistic regression analysis. Results: The final model revealed a limited importance of certain work-related factors. A general satisfaction with everyday activities, a stress-free environment and general control in addition to not having monotonous movements at work were found to be factors explaining 46.3% of subjective good health and well-being. Conclusions: A person's entire activity pattern, including work, is important, and strategies for promoting health should take into account the person's situation as a whole. The interplay between risk and health factors is not clear and further research is warranted.