From: Management of work-related common mental disorders in general practice: a cross-sectional study
N | % | |
---|---|---|
Patient characteristics | ||
Gender | ||
Male | 225 | 42.2 |
Female | 308 | 57.8 |
Age group | ||
[18–35] | 123 | 23.1 |
[36–50] | 249 | 46.8 |
[51–65] | 160 | 30.1 |
Occupational category | ||
Blue collar | 55 | 10.8 |
White collar | 141 | 27.6 |
Pink collar | 314 | 61.6 |
Educational level | ||
< High school degree | 225 | 42.2 |
≥ High school degree | 308 | 57.8 |
Family status | ||
Lives alone | 151 | 28.4 |
Lives with a partner or parents | 381 | 71.6 |
Family income | ||
[0–3000 euros] | 154 | 34.7 |
3000 + euros | 290 | 65.3 |
Number of workers in the company | ||
1 to 9 | 106 | 20.5 |
10 + | 410 | 79.5 |
Psychiatric history (yes vs no) | 95 | 18.3 |
Somatic history (yes vs no) | 136 | 26.1 |
Purpose of appointment with GP (yes vs no) | ||
Somatic | 249 | 46.7 |
Psychological | 296 | 55.5 |
Chronic disease management | 81 | 15.2 |
Common mental disorder (yes vs no) | ||
Depression | 239 | 46.0 |
Anxiety | 391 | 75.2 |
Alcohol | 46 | 8.8 |
Suicidal risk (MINI questionnaire) | 138 | 25.9 |
Past unemployment (yes vs no) | 157 | 29.5 |
Job instability (yes vs no) | 198 | 38.4 |
GPs characteristics | ||
GP’s gender | ||
Male | 332 | 62.3 |
Female | 201 | 37.7 |
GP’s age | ||
[18–49] | 194 | 36.4 |
50 + | 339 | 63.6 |
Opportunity to work with mental health specialists | ||
High | 291 | 56.4 |
Low | 225 | 43.6 |
Contextual characteristics | ||
Social deprivation | ||
High | 159 | 29.8 |
Low | 374 | 70.2 |
Material deprivation | ||
High | 266 | 49.9 |
Low | 267 | 50.1 |
Work characteristics | ||
Work intensity | ||
High | 202 | 37.9 |
Low | 331 | 62.1 |
Emotional demands | ||
High | 222 | 41.7 |
Low | 311 | 58.3 |
Autonomy | ||
High | 100 | 18.8 |
Low | 433 | 81.2 |
Conflict of values | ||
High | 288 | 54.0 |
Low | 245 | 46.0 |
Social relationships at work | ||
High | 67 | 12.6 |
Low | 466 | 87.4 |
Job Insecurity | ||
High | 209 | 39.2 |
Low | 324 | 60.8 |