Skip to main content
Erschienen in: Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 7/2007

01.07.2007 | ORIGINAL PAPER

The mental health effects of multiple work and family demands

A prospective study of psychiatric sickness absence in the French GAZEL study

verfasst von: Maria Melchior, Lisa F. Berkman, Isabelle Niedhammer, Marie Zins, Marcel Goldberg

Erschienen in: Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology | Ausgabe 7/2007

Einloggen, um Zugang zu erhalten

Abstract

Background

Individuals who experience work stress or heavy family demands are at elevated risk of poor mental health. Yet, the cumulative effects of multiple work and family demands are not well known, particularly in men.

Methods

We studied the association between multiple work and family demands and sickness absence due to non-psychotic psychiatric disorders in a longitudinal study conducted among members of the French GAZEL cohort study (8,869 men, 2,671 women) over a period of 9 years (1995–2003). Work stress and family demands were measured by questionnaire. Medically certified psychiatric sickness absence data were obtained directly from the employer. Rate ratios (RRs) of sickness absence were calculated using Poisson regression models, adjusting for age, marital status, social support, stressful life events, alcohol consumption, body mass and depressive symptoms at baseline.

Results

Participants simultaneously exposed to high levels of work and family demands (≥2 work stress factors and ≥4 dependents) had significantly higher rates of sickness absence due to non-psychotic psychiatric disorders than participants with lower levels of demands (compared to participants exposed to 0–1 work stress factors and with 1–3 dependents, age-adjusted rate ratios were 2.37 (95% CI 1.02–5.52) in men and 6.36 (95% CI 3.38–11.94) in women. After adjusting for baseline socio-demographic, behavioral and health characteristics, these RRs were respectively reduced to 1.82 (95% CI 0.86–3.87) in men, 5.04 (95% CI 2.84–8.90) in women. The effect of multiple work and family demands was strongest for sickness absence due to depression: age-adjusted RRs among participants with the highest level of work and family demands were 4.70 (1.96–11.24) in men, 8.57 (4.26–17.22) in women; fully adjusted RRs: 3.55 (95% CI 1.62–7.77) in men, 6.58 (95%CI 3.46–12.50) in women.

Conclusions

Men and women simultaneously exposed to high levels of work stress and family demands are at high risk of experiencing mental health problems, particularly depression.
Literatur
1.
Zurück zum Zitat Abramson LY, Seligman ME, Teasdale JD (1978) Learned helplessness in humans: critique and reformulation. J Abnorm Psychol 87:49–74PubMedCrossRef Abramson LY, Seligman ME, Teasdale JD (1978) Learned helplessness in humans: critique and reformulation. J Abnorm Psychol 87:49–74PubMedCrossRef
3.
Zurück zum Zitat Allonier C, Chevalier A, Zins M, Catelinois O, Consoli SM, Goldberg M, Lahon G (2004) Anxiety or depressive disorders and risk of ischaemic heart disease among French power company employees. Int J Epidemiol 33:779–786PubMedCrossRef Allonier C, Chevalier A, Zins M, Catelinois O, Consoli SM, Goldberg M, Lahon G (2004) Anxiety or depressive disorders and risk of ischaemic heart disease among French power company employees. Int J Epidemiol 33:779–786PubMedCrossRef
4.
Zurück zum Zitat Alonso J, Angermeyer MC, Bernert S, Bruffaerts R, Brugha TS, Bryson H, Girolamo G, Graaf R, Demyttenaere K, Gasquet I, Haro JM, Katz SJ, Kessler RC, Kovess V, Lepine JP, Ormel J, Polidori G, Russo LJ, Vilagut G, Almansa J, Arbabzadeh-Bouchez S, Autonell J, Bernal M, Buist-Bouwman MA, Codony M, Domingo-Salvany A, Ferrer M, Joo SS, Martinez-Alonso M, Matschinger H, Mazzi F, Morgan Z, Morosini P, Palacin C, Romera B, Taub N, Vollebergh WA (2004) Disability and quality of life impact of mental disorders in Europe: results from the European Study of the Epidemiology of Mental Disorders (ESEMeD) project. Acta Psychiatr Scand Suppl 38–46 Alonso J, Angermeyer MC, Bernert S, Bruffaerts R, Brugha TS, Bryson H, Girolamo G, Graaf R, Demyttenaere K, Gasquet I, Haro JM, Katz SJ, Kessler RC, Kovess V, Lepine JP, Ormel J, Polidori G, Russo LJ, Vilagut G, Almansa J, Arbabzadeh-Bouchez S, Autonell J, Bernal M, Buist-Bouwman MA, Codony M, Domingo-Salvany A, Ferrer M, Joo SS, Martinez-Alonso M, Matschinger H, Mazzi F, Morgan Z, Morosini P, Palacin C, Romera B, Taub N, Vollebergh WA (2004) Disability and quality of life impact of mental disorders in Europe: results from the European Study of the Epidemiology of Mental Disorders (ESEMeD) project. Acta Psychiatr Scand Suppl 38–46
5.
Zurück zum Zitat Alonso J, Angermeyer MC, Bernert S, Bruffaerts R, Brugha TS, Bryson H, Girolamo G, Graaf R, Demyttenaere K, Gasquet I, Haro JM, Katz SJ, Kessler RC, Kovess V, Lepine JP, Ormel J, Polidori G, Russo LJ, Vilagut G, Almansa J, Arbabzadeh-Bouchez S, Autonell J, Bernal M, Buist-Bouwman MA, Codony M, Domingo-Salvany A, Ferrer M, Joo SS, Martinez-Alonso M, Matschinger H, Mazzi F, Morgan Z, Morosini P, Palacin C, Romera B, Taub N, Vollebergh WA (2004) Prevalence of mental disorders in Europe: results from the European Study of the Epidemiology of Mental Disorders (ESEMeD) project. Acta Psychiatr Scand Suppl 21–27 Alonso J, Angermeyer MC, Bernert S, Bruffaerts R, Brugha TS, Bryson H, Girolamo G, Graaf R, Demyttenaere K, Gasquet I, Haro JM, Katz SJ, Kessler RC, Kovess V, Lepine JP, Ormel J, Polidori G, Russo LJ, Vilagut G, Almansa J, Arbabzadeh-Bouchez S, Autonell J, Bernal M, Buist-Bouwman MA, Codony M, Domingo-Salvany A, Ferrer M, Joo SS, Martinez-Alonso M, Matschinger H, Mazzi F, Morgan Z, Morosini P, Palacin C, Romera B, Taub N, Vollebergh WA (2004) Prevalence of mental disorders in Europe: results from the European Study of the Epidemiology of Mental Disorders (ESEMeD) project. Acta Psychiatr Scand Suppl 21–27
6.
Zurück zum Zitat Artazcoz L, Artieda L, Borrell C, Cortes I, Benach J, Garcia V (2004) Combining job and family demands and being healthy: what are the differences between men and women? Eur J Public Health 14:43–48PubMedCrossRef Artazcoz L, Artieda L, Borrell C, Cortes I, Benach J, Garcia V (2004) Combining job and family demands and being healthy: what are the differences between men and women? Eur J Public Health 14:43–48PubMedCrossRef
7.
Zurück zum Zitat Artazcoz L, Borrell C, Benach J (2001) Gender inequalities in health among workers: the relation with family demands. J Epidemiol Commu Health 55:639–647CrossRef Artazcoz L, Borrell C, Benach J (2001) Gender inequalities in health among workers: the relation with family demands. J Epidemiol Commu Health 55:639–647CrossRef
8.
Zurück zum Zitat Berkman LF, Glass T (2000) Social integration, social networks, social support and health. In: Berkman LF, Kawachi I (eds) Social epidemiology. Oxford University Press, New York, pp 137–173 Berkman LF, Glass T (2000) Social integration, social networks, social support and health. In: Berkman LF, Kawachi I (eds) Social epidemiology. Oxford University Press, New York, pp 137–173
9.
Zurück zum Zitat Cannuscio CC, Colditz GA, Rimm EB, Berkman LF, Jones CP, Kawachi I (2004) Employment status, social ties, and caregivers’ mental health. Soc Sci Med 58:1247–1256PubMedCrossRef Cannuscio CC, Colditz GA, Rimm EB, Berkman LF, Jones CP, Kawachi I (2004) Employment status, social ties, and caregivers’ mental health. Soc Sci Med 58:1247–1256PubMedCrossRef
10.
Zurück zum Zitat Chandola T, Martikainen P, Bartley M, Lahelma E, Marmot M, Michikazu S, Nasermoaddeli A, Kagamimori S (2004) Does conflict between home and work explain the effect of multiple roles on mental health? A comparative study of Finland, Japan, and the UK Int J Epidemiol 33:884–893PubMedCrossRef Chandola T, Martikainen P, Bartley M, Lahelma E, Marmot M, Michikazu S, Nasermoaddeli A, Kagamimori S (2004) Does conflict between home and work explain the effect of multiple roles on mental health? A comparative study of Finland, Japan, and the UK Int J Epidemiol 33:884–893PubMedCrossRef
11.
Zurück zum Zitat Chevalier A, Goldberg M (1992) L’absence au travail: indicateur social ou indicateur de santé? Sci Soc Santé X:47–65 Chevalier A, Goldberg M (1992) L’absence au travail: indicateur social ou indicateur de santé? Sci Soc Santé X:47–65
12.
Zurück zum Zitat Chevalier A, Souques M, Coing F, Dab W, Lambrozo J (1999) Absenteism and mortality of workers exposed to electromagnetic fields in the French Electricity Company Occup Med 49:517–1999CrossRef Chevalier A, Souques M, Coing F, Dab W, Lambrozo J (1999) Absenteism and mortality of workers exposed to electromagnetic fields in the French Electricity Company Occup Med 49:517–1999CrossRef
13.
Zurück zum Zitat Cohidon C, Niedhammer I, Wild P, Gueguen A, Bonenfant S, Chouaniere D (2004) Exposure to job-stress factors in a national survey in France Scand J Work Environ Health 30:379–389PubMed Cohidon C, Niedhammer I, Wild P, Gueguen A, Bonenfant S, Chouaniere D (2004) Exposure to job-stress factors in a national survey in France Scand J Work Environ Health 30:379–389PubMed
14.
Zurück zum Zitat Crenner E (1999) Famille, je vous aide. INSEE Première, Paris, n 632 Crenner E (1999) Famille, je vous aide. INSEE Première, Paris, n 632
15.
Zurück zum Zitat Degenne A, Lebeaux M-O, Marry C (2002) Les usages du temps: cumuls d’activité et rythmes de vie. Paris, INSEE. Economie et statistique 81–99 Degenne A, Lebeaux M-O, Marry C (2002) Les usages du temps: cumuls d’activité et rythmes de vie. Paris, INSEE. Economie et statistique 81–99
16.
Zurück zum Zitat Emslie C, Hunt K, Macintyre S (2004) Gender, work-home conflict, and morbidity amongst white-collar bank employees in the United Kingdom. Int J Behav Med 11:127–134PubMedCrossRef Emslie C, Hunt K, Macintyre S (2004) Gender, work-home conflict, and morbidity amongst white-collar bank employees in the United Kingdom. Int J Behav Med 11:127–134PubMedCrossRef
17.
Zurück zum Zitat Goldberg M, Chastang J-F, Leclerc A, Zins M, Bonenfant S, Bugel I (2001) Socioeconomic, demographic, occupational and health factors associated with participation in a long-term epidemiological survey. A prospective study of the French Gazel cohort and its target population Am J Epidemiol 154:373–384PubMedCrossRef Goldberg M, Chastang J-F, Leclerc A, Zins M, Bonenfant S, Bugel I (2001) Socioeconomic, demographic, occupational and health factors associated with participation in a long-term epidemiological survey. A prospective study of the French Gazel cohort and its target population Am J Epidemiol 154:373–384PubMedCrossRef
18.
Zurück zum Zitat Goldberg M, Leclerc A, Bonenfant S, Chastang JF, Schmaus A, Kaniewski N, Zins M (2007) Cohort profile: the GAZEL Cohort Study. Int J Epidemiol [Available online] Goldberg M, Leclerc A, Bonenfant S, Chastang JF, Schmaus A, Kaniewski N, Zins M (2007) Cohort profile: the GAZEL Cohort Study. Int J Epidemiol [Available online]
19.
Zurück zum Zitat Hall EM (1992) Double exposure: the combined impact of the home and work environments on psychosomatic strain in Swedish women and men. Int J Health Serv 22:239–260PubMedCrossRef Hall EM (1992) Double exposure: the combined impact of the home and work environments on psychosomatic strain in Swedish women and men. Int J Health Serv 22:239–260PubMedCrossRef
20.
Zurück zum Zitat Henderson M, Glozier N, Holland EK (2005) Long term sickness absence. Br Med J 330:802–803CrossRef Henderson M, Glozier N, Holland EK (2005) Long term sickness absence. Br Med J 330:802–803CrossRef
21.
Zurück zum Zitat Hensing G, Alexanderson K (2004) The association between sex segregation, working conditions, and sickness absence among employed women. Occup Environ Med 61:e7PubMedCrossRef Hensing G, Alexanderson K (2004) The association between sex segregation, working conditions, and sickness absence among employed women. Occup Environ Med 61:e7PubMedCrossRef
22.
Zurück zum Zitat Hensing G, Alexanderson K, Allebeck P, Bjurulf P (1996) Sick-leave due to psychiatric disorder: higher incidence among women and longer duration for men. Br J Psychiatry 169:740–746PubMed Hensing G, Alexanderson K, Allebeck P, Bjurulf P (1996) Sick-leave due to psychiatric disorder: higher incidence among women and longer duration for men. Br J Psychiatry 169:740–746PubMed
23.
Zurück zum Zitat Hensing G, Wahlstrom R (2004) Sickness absence and psychiatric disorders. Scand J Public Health 32:152–180CrossRef Hensing G, Wahlstrom R (2004) Sickness absence and psychiatric disorders. Scand J Public Health 32:152–180CrossRef
24.
Zurück zum Zitat Johnson J, Hall E, Theorell T (1989) Combined effects of job strain and social isolation on cardiovascular disease morbidity and mortality in a random sample of the Swedish male working population. Scand J Work Environ Health 15:271–279PubMed Johnson J, Hall E, Theorell T (1989) Combined effects of job strain and social isolation on cardiovascular disease morbidity and mortality in a random sample of the Swedish male working population. Scand J Work Environ Health 15:271–279PubMed
25.
Zurück zum Zitat Karasek R, Theorell T (1990) Healthy work: stress, productivity and the reconstruction of working life. Basic Books, New York, NY Karasek R, Theorell T (1990) Healthy work: stress, productivity and the reconstruction of working life. Basic Books, New York, NY
26.
Zurück zum Zitat Kawachi I, Berkman LF (2001) Social ties and mental health. J Urban Health 78:458–467PubMed Kawachi I, Berkman LF (2001) Social ties and mental health. J Urban Health 78:458–467PubMed
27.
28.
Zurück zum Zitat Kessler RC, Frank RG (1997) The impact of psychiatric disorders on work loss days. Psychol Med 27:861–873PubMedCrossRef Kessler RC, Frank RG (1997) The impact of psychiatric disorders on work loss days. Psychol Med 27:861–873PubMedCrossRef
29.
Zurück zum Zitat de Kloet ER, Joëls M, Holsboer F (2005) Stress and the brain: from adaptation to disease. Nat Rev Neurosci 6:463–475PubMedCrossRef de Kloet ER, Joëls M, Holsboer F (2005) Stress and the brain: from adaptation to disease. Nat Rev Neurosci 6:463–475PubMedCrossRef
30.
Zurück zum Zitat Kroenke CH, Hankinson SE, Schernhammer ES, Colditz GA, Kawachi I, Holmes MD (2004) Caregiving stress, endogenous sex steroid hormone levels, and breast cancer incidence. Am J Epidemiol 159:1019–1027PubMedCrossRef Kroenke CH, Hankinson SE, Schernhammer ES, Colditz GA, Kawachi I, Holmes MD (2004) Caregiving stress, endogenous sex steroid hormone levels, and breast cancer incidence. Am J Epidemiol 159:1019–1027PubMedCrossRef
31.
Zurück zum Zitat Lee S, Colditz G, Berkman L, Kawachi I (2003) Caregiving to children and grandchildren and risk of coronary heart disease in women. Am J Public Health 93:1939–1944PubMed Lee S, Colditz G, Berkman L, Kawachi I (2003) Caregiving to children and grandchildren and risk of coronary heart disease in women. Am J Public Health 93:1939–1944PubMed
32.
Zurück zum Zitat Lee S, Kawachi I, Grodstein F (2004) Does caregiving stress affect cognitive function in older women? J Nerv Ment Dis 192:51–57PubMedCrossRef Lee S, Kawachi I, Grodstein F (2004) Does caregiving stress affect cognitive function in older women? J Nerv Ment Dis 192:51–57PubMedCrossRef
33.
Zurück zum Zitat Lennon MC, Rosenfield S (1992) Women and mental health: the interaction of job and family conditions. J Health Soc Behav 33:316–327PubMedCrossRef Lennon MC, Rosenfield S (1992) Women and mental health: the interaction of job and family conditions. J Health Soc Behav 33:316–327PubMedCrossRef
34.
Zurück zum Zitat Maclean H, Glynn K, Ansara D (2004) Multiple roles and women’s mental health in Canada. BMC Womens Health 4(Suppl 1):S3PubMedCrossRef Maclean H, Glynn K, Ansara D (2004) Multiple roles and women’s mental health in Canada. BMC Womens Health 4(Suppl 1):S3PubMedCrossRef
35.
Zurück zum Zitat Matthews S, Power C (2002) Socio-economic gradients in psychological distress: a focus on women, social roles and work-home characteristics. Soc Sci Med 54:799–810PubMedCrossRef Matthews S, Power C (2002) Socio-economic gradients in psychological distress: a focus on women, social roles and work-home characteristics. Soc Sci Med 54:799–810PubMedCrossRef
36.
Zurück zum Zitat Matthews S, Power C, Stansfeld SA (2001) Psychological distress and work and home roles: a focus on socio-economic differences in distress. Psychol Med 31:725–736PubMedCrossRef Matthews S, Power C, Stansfeld SA (2001) Psychological distress and work and home roles: a focus on socio-economic differences in distress. Psychol Med 31:725–736PubMedCrossRef
37.
Zurück zum Zitat Melchior M, Berkman LF, Niedhammer I, Chea M, Goldberg M (2003) Social relations and self-reported health: a prospective analysis of the French Gazel cohort. Soc Sci Med 56:1817–1830PubMedCrossRef Melchior M, Berkman LF, Niedhammer I, Chea M, Goldberg M (2003) Social relations and self-reported health: a prospective analysis of the French Gazel cohort. Soc Sci Med 56:1817–1830PubMedCrossRef
38.
Zurück zum Zitat Melchior M, Krieger N, Kawachi I, Berkman LF, Niedhammer I, Goldberg M (2005) Work factors and occupational class disparities in sickness absence: findings from the GAZEL cohort study. Am J Public Health 95:1206–1212PubMedCrossRef Melchior M, Krieger N, Kawachi I, Berkman LF, Niedhammer I, Goldberg M (2005) Work factors and occupational class disparities in sickness absence: findings from the GAZEL cohort study. Am J Public Health 95:1206–1212PubMedCrossRef
39.
Zurück zum Zitat Mirowsky J, Ross CE (2001) Age and the effect of economic hardship on depression. J Health Soc Behav 42:132–150PubMedCrossRef Mirowsky J, Ross CE (2001) Age and the effect of economic hardship on depression. J Health Soc Behav 42:132–150PubMedCrossRef
40.
Zurück zum Zitat Niedhammer I, Bugel I, Goldberg M, Leclerc A, Guegen A (1998) Psychosocial factors at work and sickness absence in the Gazel cohort: a prospective study. Occup Environ Med 55:735–741PubMed Niedhammer I, Bugel I, Goldberg M, Leclerc A, Guegen A (1998) Psychosocial factors at work and sickness absence in the Gazel cohort: a prospective study. Occup Environ Med 55:735–741PubMed
41.
Zurück zum Zitat Niedhammer I, Goldberg M, Leclerc A, Bugel I, David S (1998) Psychosocial factors at work and subsequent depressive symptoms in the Gazel cohort. Scand J Work Environ Health 24:197–205PubMed Niedhammer I, Goldberg M, Leclerc A, Bugel I, David S (1998) Psychosocial factors at work and subsequent depressive symptoms in the Gazel cohort. Scand J Work Environ Health 24:197–205PubMed
42.
Zurück zum Zitat Prins R, Graaf D (1986) Comparison of sickness absence in Belgian, German and Dutch firms. Br J Ind Med 43:529–536PubMed Prins R, Graaf D (1986) Comparison of sickness absence in Belgian, German and Dutch firms. Br J Ind Med 43:529–536PubMed
43.
Zurück zum Zitat SAS Institute (1997) SAS/STAT software: changes and enhancements through release 6.12. SAS Institute, Cary, NC SAS Institute (1997) SAS/STAT software: changes and enhancements through release 6.12. SAS Institute, Cary, NC
44.
Zurück zum Zitat Schulz R, O’Brien AT, Bookwala J, Fleissner K (1995) Psychiatric and physical morbidity effects of dementia caregiving: prevalence, correlates, and causes. Gerontologist 35:771–791PubMed Schulz R, O’Brien AT, Bookwala J, Fleissner K (1995) Psychiatric and physical morbidity effects of dementia caregiving: prevalence, correlates, and causes. Gerontologist 35:771–791PubMed
45.
Zurück zum Zitat Stansfeld SA, Feeney A, Head J, Canner R, North F, Marmot M (1995) Sickness absence for psychiatric illness: the Whitehall II study. Soc Sci Med 40:189–197PubMedCrossRef Stansfeld SA, Feeney A, Head J, Canner R, North F, Marmot M (1995) Sickness absence for psychiatric illness: the Whitehall II study. Soc Sci Med 40:189–197PubMedCrossRef
46.
Zurück zum Zitat Stansfeld SA, Fuhrer R, Shipley M, Marmot MG (1999) Work characteristics predict psychiatric disorder: prospective results from the Whitehall II study. Occup Environ Med 56:302–307PubMedCrossRef Stansfeld SA, Fuhrer R, Shipley M, Marmot MG (1999) Work characteristics predict psychiatric disorder: prospective results from the Whitehall II study. Occup Environ Med 56:302–307PubMedCrossRef
47.
Zurück zum Zitat Stansfeld SA, Rael E, Head J, Shipley M, Marmot M (1997) Social support and psychiatric sickness absence: a prospective study of British civil servants. Psychol Med 27:35–48PubMedCrossRef Stansfeld SA, Rael E, Head J, Shipley M, Marmot M (1997) Social support and psychiatric sickness absence: a prospective study of British civil servants. Psychol Med 27:35–48PubMedCrossRef
48.
Zurück zum Zitat Takeda Y, Kawachi I, Yamagata Z, Hashimoto S, Matsumura Y, Oguri S, Okayama A (2004) Multigenerational family structure in Japanese society: impacts on stress and health behaviors among women and men. Soc Sci Med 59:69–81PubMedCrossRef Takeda Y, Kawachi I, Yamagata Z, Hashimoto S, Matsumura Y, Oguri S, Okayama A (2004) Multigenerational family structure in Japanese society: impacts on stress and health behaviors among women and men. Soc Sci Med 59:69–81PubMedCrossRef
49.
Zurück zum Zitat Vilhjalmsson R (1993) Life stress, social support and clinical depression: a reanalysis of the literature. Soc Sci Med 45:659–666 Vilhjalmsson R (1993) Life stress, social support and clinical depression: a reanalysis of the literature. Soc Sci Med 45:659–666
50.
Zurück zum Zitat Virtanen P, Vahtera J, Nakari R, Pentti J, Kivimaki M (2004) Economy and job contract as contexts of sickness absence practices: revisiting locality and habitus. Soc Sci Med 58:1219–1229PubMedCrossRef Virtanen P, Vahtera J, Nakari R, Pentti J, Kivimaki M (2004) Economy and job contract as contexts of sickness absence practices: revisiting locality and habitus. Soc Sci Med 58:1219–1229PubMedCrossRef
51.
Zurück zum Zitat Wahlstrom R, Alexanderson K (2004) Chapter 11. Physicians’ sick-listing practices. Scand J Public Health Suppl 222–255 Wahlstrom R, Alexanderson K (2004) Chapter 11. Physicians’ sick-listing practices. Scand J Public Health Suppl 222–255
52.
Zurück zum Zitat Wang JL (2006) Perceived work stress, imbalance between work and family/personal lives, and mental disorders. Soc Psych Psychiatr Epidemiol 41:541–548CrossRef Wang JL (2006) Perceived work stress, imbalance between work and family/personal lives, and mental disorders. Soc Psych Psychiatr Epidemiol 41:541–548CrossRef
53.
Zurück zum Zitat World Health Organization (1977) International classification of diseases. Manual of the international statistical classification of diseases, injuries and causes of death. World Health Organization, Geneva World Health Organization (1977) International classification of diseases. Manual of the international statistical classification of diseases, injuries and causes of death. World Health Organization, Geneva
54.
Zurück zum Zitat World Health Organization (1992) International classification of diseases: tenth revision. World Health Organization, Geneva World Health Organization (1992) International classification of diseases: tenth revision. World Health Organization, Geneva
Metadaten
Titel
The mental health effects of multiple work and family demands
A prospective study of psychiatric sickness absence in the French GAZEL study
verfasst von
Maria Melchior
Lisa F. Berkman
Isabelle Niedhammer
Marie Zins
Marcel Goldberg
Publikationsdatum
01.07.2007
Verlag
D. Steinkopff-Verlag
Erschienen in
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology / Ausgabe 7/2007
Print ISSN: 0933-7954
Elektronische ISSN: 1433-9285
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00127-007-0203-2

Weitere Artikel der Ausgabe 7/2007

Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 7/2007 Zur Ausgabe

Demenzkranke durch Antipsychotika vielfach gefährdet

23.04.2024 Demenz Nachrichten

Wenn Demenzkranke aufgrund von Symptomen wie Agitation oder Aggressivität mit Antipsychotika behandelt werden, sind damit offenbar noch mehr Risiken verbunden als bislang angenommen.

Weniger postpartale Depressionen nach Esketamin-Einmalgabe

Bislang gibt es kein Medikament zur Prävention von Wochenbettdepressionen. Das Injektionsanästhetikum Esketamin könnte womöglich diese Lücke füllen.

„Psychotherapie ist auch bei sehr alten Menschen hochwirksam!“

22.04.2024 DGIM 2024 Kongressbericht

Die Kombination aus Medikamenten und Psychotherapie gilt als effektivster Ansatz bei Depressionen. Das ist bei betagten Menschen nicht anders, trotz Besonderheiten.

Auf diese Krankheiten bei Geflüchteten sollten Sie vorbereitet sein

22.04.2024 DGIM 2024 Nachrichten

Um Menschen nach der Flucht aus einem Krisengebiet bestmöglich medizinisch betreuen zu können, ist es gut zu wissen, welche Erkrankungen im jeweiligen Herkunftsland häufig sind. Dabei hilft eine Internetseite der CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention).

Update Psychiatrie

Bestellen Sie unseren Fach-Newsletter und bleiben Sie gut informiert.