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The association between employee lifestyles and the rates of mental health-related absenteeism and turnover in Japanese companies

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한국역학회
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Atsuya Fujimoto Hiroshi Kanegae Kaori Kitaoka Mizuki Ohashi Kunio Okada Koichi Node Kenkichi Takase Hiroshi Fukuda Tomoyuki Miyazaki Yuichiro Yano
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『Epidemiology and Health』46, 1~6쪽, 전체 6쪽
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2024.01.31
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We assessed the association of employee lifestyles (e.g., smoking, exercise, drinking, and sleep habits) with mental health-related absenteeism and turnover rates utilizing data from the annual Health and Productivity Management survey by Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. This analysis included data from 1,748 companies, encompassing 4,199,021 employees. The average proportions of mental health-related absenteeism and employee turnover rates were 1.1±1.0% and 5.0±5.0%, respectively. In multivariable regression models that incorporated all lifestyle factors and confounders, a 1 percentage point increase in the proportion of employees who slept well was associated with reductions in their turnover rate (mean, -0.020%; 95% confidence interval [CI], -0.038 to -0.002) and in mental health-related absenteeism (mean, -0.005%; 95% CI, -0.009 to 0.001). A similar increase in the proportion of employees engaging in regular physical activity corresponded with a 0.005% decrease in the prevalence of mental health-related absenteeism (95% CI, -0.010 to -0.001). A 1 percentage point increase in the proportion of employees who smoked was associated with a 0.013% reduction in mental health-related absenteeism (95% CI, -0.017 to -0.008). Nonetheless, the current study’s observational and cross-sectional design restricted the ability to establish causality between employee lifestyle factors and mental health issues.

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Atsuya Fujimoto,Hiroshi Kanegae,Kaori Kitaoka,Mizuki Ohashi,Kunio Okada,Koichi Node,Kenkichi Takase,Hiroshi Fukuda,Tomoyuki Miyazaki,Yuichiro Yano. (2024).The association between employee lifestyles and the rates of mental health-related absenteeism and turnover in Japanese companies. Epidemiology and Health, (), 1-6

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Atsuya Fujimoto,Hiroshi Kanegae,Kaori Kitaoka,Mizuki Ohashi,Kunio Okada,Koichi Node,Kenkichi Takase,Hiroshi Fukuda,Tomoyuki Miyazaki,Yuichiro Yano. "The association between employee lifestyles and the rates of mental health-related absenteeism and turnover in Japanese companies." Epidemiology and Health, (2024): 1-6

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