Title
Buffering effect of workplace social capital on the association of job insecurity with psychological distress in japanese employees: A cross-sectional study
Date Issued
01 January 2016
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Inoue A.
Kawakami N.
Eguchi H.
Tsutsumi A.
Publisher(s)
Japan Society for Occupational Health
Abstract
Abstract: Objectives: The present study aimed to examine the buffering effect of workplace social capital (WSC) on the association of job insecurity with psychological distress in Japanese employees. Methods: 2,971 employees from two factories of a manufacturing company in Japan completed a self-administered questionnaire including the scales on job insecurity, WSC, psychological distress, demographic and occupational characteristics, and quantitative workload. Using psychological distress (defined as a total score of the K6 scale ≥5) as a dependent variable, multiple logistic regression analyses were conducted. In a series of analyses, interaction term of job insecurity×WSC was included in the model. Results: After adjusting for demographic and occupational characteristics as well as for quantitative workload and interaction effect of quantitative workload× WSC, high job insecurity and low WSC were significantly associated with psychological distress. Furthermore, a significant interaction effect of job insecurity×WSC was observed. Specifically, the association of job insecurity with psychological distress was greater among those who perceived lower levels of WSC (prevalence odds ratio= 3.79 [95% confidence interval=2.70-5.32] for high vs. low job insecurity subgroup) than among those who perceived higher levels of WSC (prevalence odds ratio=2.96 [95% confidence interval=2.19-4.01] for high vs. low job insecurity subgroup ). These findings were replicated among permanent male employees in the genderstratified analyses. Conclusions: The present study suggests that WSC has a buffering effect on the association of job insecurity with psychological distress at least among Japanese permanent male employees.
Start page
460
End page
469
Volume
58
Issue
5
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Salud ocupacional
Psicología (incluye relaciones hombre-máquina)
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85009957958
PubMed ID
Source
Journal of Occupational Health
ISSN of the container
13419145
Sponsor(s)
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science - 26253042, 26860448 - JSPS
Sources of information:
Directorio de Producción Científica
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