Socio-demographic, health, treatment, and labour market characteristics of sick-listed employees diagnosed with and treated for a mental disorder in Germany

Fiona Starke*, Inge Houkes, Alexandra Sikora, Uta Wegewitz, Angelique de Rijk

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Abstract

PurposeTo examine the socio-demographic, health, treatment, organisation, job, and labour market characteristics of 484 German sick-listed employees diagnosed with a mental disorder (MD), along with gender differences.MethodsThis cross-sectional study used online baseline self-report data from sick-listed employees diagnosed with and treated for a MD, recruited as part of an evaluation trial for a return to work (RTW) intervention (DRKS00026232). Descriptives and t-tests/chi-squared tests were performed.ResultsMean age was 42.6 years (range 20-60 years). Nearly 60% were female, 31% highly educated, and more than half fell into lower gross household income groups. Recurrent depression was a common diagnosis. The employees reported moderate depressive symptoms, low RTW self-efficacy, and poor work ability. Gradual RTW was rated the most common workplace accommodation need for RTW. Significant gender differences were found regarding socio-demographic, health, job, and labour market characteristics.ConclusionsDespite the majority having permanent, fulltime, white-collar jobs, the results highlight the vulnerability of persons with a diagnosed MD in the labour market, suggesting an urgent need for more clinical and work-directed aftercare. Women seem more disadvantaged than men but not regarding treatment and organisation characteristics, emphasising the importance of addressing gender differences in mental health and practice.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages14
JournalDisability and Rehabilitation
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2025

Keywords

  • Mental disorders
  • Germany
  • employees
  • labour market
  • sickness absence
  • clinical treatment
  • gender
  • SELF-EFFICACY
  • WORK CHARACTERISTICS
  • JOB STRAIN
  • RETURN
  • WORKPLACE
  • RISK
  • REHABILITATION
  • ILLNESS
  • ABSENCE
  • VERSION

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