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New Solut ; 28(1): 131-150, 2018 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29417871

ABSTRACT

Organizational restructuring is associated with greater mortality and morbidity of the workers affected by it. We examined the quality of workers' health at a textile manufacturing company after restructuring, comparing three groups of workers: workers who remained (survivors), workers who lost their jobs and later found new jobs (the reemployed), and unemployed workers. A total of 1046 workers participated in a telephonic survey. The data were processed using SPSS and the R package version 1.2 of prLogistic. The differences between groups were calculated using the chi-square test and adjusted prevalence ratios. The comparison between the three groups shows significantly poorer mental health of the unemployed, who more often than survivors and the reemployed reported depression, as well as significant differences in elevated blood pressure, cholesterol level, and cardiac disorders. The reemployed, who were nonetheless in better health compared to the unemployed, reported poor mental health or depression more often in comparison to survivors. Higher morbidity of the unemployed and reemployed could be influenced by numerous factors associated with restructuring.


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Health Status , Mental Health , Textile Industry/organization & administration , Workplace/psychology , Adult , Blood Pressure , Cardiovascular Diseases/epidemiology , Cholesterol/blood , Depression/epidemiology , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Occupational Health , Unemployment/psychology , Unemployment/statistics & numerical data
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