Workplace problems,mental health and substance use |
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Authors: | Johanna Catherine Maclean Douglas Webber Michael T. French |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Economics, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122, USAcatherine.maclean@temple.edu;3. Department of Economics, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA;4. Health Economics Research Group, Department of Sociology, Department of Economics, and Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, USA |
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Abstract: | Little is known about how workplace problems may influence diagnosable mental health and substance use (MHSU) disorders. We examine the associations between three common workplace problems (experiencing problems with co-workers, job changes and perceived financial strain) and three MHSU disorders (mood, anxiety and substance abuse/dependence). The analysis utilizes longitudinal data on a sample of working-age adults from the National Epidemiological Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions. These data are well suited for our research objective as the survey was specifically designed to study MHSU disorders. Results show that experiencing these workplace problems is associated with an increased risk for mental health disorders, but not substance use disorders. Importantly, various robustness checks and sensitivity analyses demonstrate that our findings cannot be not fully explained by omitted variables, reverse causality or sample attrition. |
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Keywords: | workplace problems mental health alcohol use illicit drug use |
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