Locked in Permanent Employment-Longitudinal Associations With Depressive and Functional Somatic Symptoms.

Journal of occupational and environmental medicine(2021)

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OBJECTIVE:To study mental health as a precedent and an outcome of not being in the preferred job ("locked-in situation"). METHODS:Longitudinal data from age 16 to 43 were derived from surveys of the Northern Swedish Cohort. Changes in mental health were studied with analyses of variance for repeated measures. RESULTS:Getting out of locked-in situation was associated with improving and getting into locked-in with worsening mental health between age 30 and age 43. The worsening was more pronounced and the improvement less pronounced in white-collar than in blue-collar employees. Poor mental health at age 16 predicted locked-in situation in early middle age. CONCLUSIONS:The findings clarify the bidirectional nature of the associations between locked-in situation and poor mental health, as well as the importance of social class in assessing these associations.
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