History of work-related health problems in a population-based sample of women: An exploratory factor analysis

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  • Joana Maria Correia Amaro

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  • Raquel Lucas Calado Ferreira

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  • Ubalde Lopez, M

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Beyond the health-enhancing effects, work also has the potential of causing or worsening different health conditions in the same individual. However, research on within-worker aggregation of work-related health problems is scarce. OBJECTIVE: To describe the history and aggregation of work-related health problems in a population-based sample of women. METHODS: A total of 4330 women were asked whether they had ever had "a physical or mental health problem that was caused or made worse by your work". The aggregation of work-related health problems was assessed using an exploratory factor analysis. RESULTS: Five groups were identified. Factor 1 included all items on musculoskeletal disorders - lower socioeconomic position, higher BMI, smokers and history of occupational accidents. Factor 2 included mental disorders together with headache and/or eyestrain - higher socioeconomic position. Factor 3 included the other disorders item with some loading from digestive disorders - older and public sector workers. Factor 4 included respiratory disorders - lower socioeconomic position and history of occupational accidents. Factor 5 included hearing and ear problems - blue-collar workers. CONCLUSIONS: There was a relevant aggregation of work-related health problems, which may inform the selection of specific components for interventions that aim to improve women's work-related health.

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ISSN/ISSNe:
1875-9270, 1051-9815

WORK-A JOURNAL OF PREVENTION ASSESSMENT & REHABILITATION  IOS Press BV

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Article
Páginas:
563-576
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Keywords

  • Disease aggregation; factor analysis; cohort study; women's health; work-related health problems

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