Presenteeism and social interaction in the "new normal" in Japan: a longitudinal questionnaire study

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Yoshigai, Megumi [1 ]
Shin, Jung-ho [1 ]
Nagano, Hiroyuki [1 ]
Nakabe, Takayo [1 ,2 ]
Imanaka, Yuichi [1 ]
机构
[1] Kyoto Univ, Grad Sch Med, Dept Healthcare Econ & Qual Management, Kyoto, Japan
[2] Univ Tokyo Hosp, Natl Univ Hosp, Database Ctr, Tokyo, Japan
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Presenteeism; COVID-19; pandemic; Social interaction; Social support; HEALTH-ORGANIZATION HEALTH; SUPPORT; WORK; MODEL;
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10.1265/ehpm.23-00201
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: Although social interaction and social support during the "new normal" due to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may be related to presenteeism, the effect between these factors has not been clear for Japanese workers. The aim of this study was to describe the presenteeism of Japanese workers with reference to social interaction and social support following the lifestyle changes due to COVID-19 and to assess whether social interaction and social support affected their presenteeism. Methods: The data were obtained from internet panel surveys from October 2020. Descriptive statistics were calculated, and multiple linear regression was conducted using the data from the first, fourth and fifth surveys, which were conducted during October to November 2020, July to August 2021, and September to October 2021, respectively. To measure presenteeism, questions from "absenteeism and presenteeism questions of the World Health Organization's Heath and Work Performance Questionnaire", short version in Japanese was utilized. Multiple linear regressions were conducted to investigate the effects of social interaction and social support-related factors on presenteeism. Results: A total of 3,407 participants were included in the analysis. The mean score of absolute presenteeism from the fifth survey was 58.07 (SD = 19.71). More time spent talking with family, a larger number of social supporters and a higher satisfaction level for social support were associated with a higher absolute presenteeism score. Conclusions: Our results suggested that social support reduced the presenteeism of the Japanese workers during the "new normal" due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Social interaction with family also relieved presenteeism.
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