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Non-Regular Employment Status Is Associated with Psychological Distress among Young Researchers: A Cross-Sectional Study in Tsukuba, Japan

机译:非常规就业状况与年轻研究人员之间的心理困扰有关:日本筑波的横断面研究

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Non-regular employment is increasing and its mental health impact is a globally important problem. In Japan, non-regularly employed researchers are increasing, especially within young age groups, because employment quotas were not sufficiently expanded against rapid increasing number of doctorate holders. It is therefore important to understand the relationship between non-regular employment and mental health. The significance of our research is to contribute to the improvement of researchers' mental health by clarifying the influence of employment status on psychological distress. We conducted a cross-sectional, web-based survey in 2017 via an anonymous, self-administered questionnaire distributed to workers in Tsukuba Science City, Japan. The survey questionnaire items included employment status, psychological distress, occupational stress, sex, age, and income. We analyzed 2,762 valid responses in two categories (1,850 regular employment, 912 non-regular employment) and two subcategories based on age according to the definition of "young researcher" by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (20-39 years vs. 40-59 years). Psychological distress was defined as a total K6 score of 5 or greater. Binomial logistic regression was used to calculate odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for psychological distress. Non-regular employment was significantly associated with psychological distress in the age 20-39 group but not in the age 40-59 group. At the age 20-39 group, a negative association was shown between psychological distress and reward from work (i.e., pride in their job, ability utilization, and sense of accomplishment). Support to increase psychological work rewards may be important in reducing psychological distress for young non-regularly employed researchers.
机译:非规则就业正在增加,其心理健康影响是全球重要的问题。在日本,非经常雇用的研究人员正在增加,特别是在年轻时群体中,因为就业配额没有充分扩展到快速越来越多的博士持有人。因此,了解非规范就业与心理健康之间的关系。我们的研究的意义是通过澄清就业状况对心理困扰的影响,为研究人员的心理健康提高。我们在2017年通过匿名自我管理的调查问卷在日本筑波科学城的工人分发了一项横断面。调查问卷项目包括就业状况,心理困扰,职业压力,性别,年龄和收入。我们分析了2,762个有效的答复,两类有效响应(1,850个经常就业,912个非规则就业)和根据“卫生部,劳工和福利部的”年轻研究员“的定义(20-39岁)的定义,为期两分类40-59岁)。心理窘迫被定义为总K6分,5分。二项式逻辑回归用于计算赔率比和95%的心理困扰置信区间。非规则就业与20-39岁组的心理困扰显着相关,但不在40-59岁组。在20-39岁的年龄,在工作的心理困扰和奖励之间显示了负面关联(即,在他们的工作,能力利用和成就感上骄傲)。支持提高心理工作奖励可能对减少年轻非经常使用的研究人员的心理困扰可能是重要的。

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