Subjective cognitive impairment and presenteeism mediate the associations of rumination with subjective well-being and ill-being in Japanese adult workers from the community

Abstract Background In recent years, the roles of rumination, subjective cognitive impairment (SCI), and presenteeism have been emphasized in occupational mental health. However, associations between rumination, SCI, presenteeism, and psychological well-being are not fully understood. We hypothesize...

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Main Authors: Kuniyoshi Toyoshima, Masahiko Ichiki, Takeshi Inoue, Akiyoshi Shimura, Jiro Masuya, Yota Fujimura, Shinji Higashi, Ichiro Kusumi
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Published: BMC 2021-10-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13030-021-00218-x
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spelling doaj-92da74403a9a4de98b1c59bc57b4b8e12021-10-03T11:36:44ZengBMCBioPsychoSocial Medicine1751-07592021-10-0115111010.1186/s13030-021-00218-xSubjective cognitive impairment and presenteeism mediate the associations of rumination with subjective well-being and ill-being in Japanese adult workers from the communityKuniyoshi Toyoshima0Masahiko Ichiki1Takeshi Inoue2Akiyoshi Shimura3Jiro Masuya4Yota Fujimura5Shinji Higashi6Ichiro Kusumi7Department of Psychiatry, Hokkaido University Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Psychiatry, Tokyo Medical UniversityDepartment of Psychiatry, Tokyo Medical UniversityDepartment of Psychiatry, Tokyo Medical UniversityDepartment of Psychiatry, Tokyo Medical UniversityDepartment of Psychiatry, Tokyo Medical UniversityDepartment of Psychiatry, Tokyo Medical UniversityDepartment of Psychiatry, Hokkaido University Graduate School of MedicineAbstract Background In recent years, the roles of rumination, subjective cognitive impairment (SCI), and presenteeism have been emphasized in occupational mental health. However, associations between rumination, SCI, presenteeism, and psychological well-being are not fully understood. We hypothesized that SCI and presenteeism mediate the associations between rumination and subjective well-being (SWB) and subjective ill-being (SIB). Hence, we investigated the mediating roles of SCI and presenteeism in this study. Methods A total of 458 adult workers (mean age, 40.8±11.9 years; 44.1% male), who were recruited in Tokyo using convenience sampling, were analyzed in this study. The Ruminative Responses Scale, Cognitive Complaints in Bipolar Disorder Rating Assessment, Work Limitations Questionnaire 8, and Subjective Well-being Inventory were used to evaluate rumination, SCI, presenteeism, and psychological well-being (SWB and SIB), respectively. Path analyses were performed to evaluate the relations between these parameters. Results The path analysis indicated that rumination, SCI, and presenteeism were directly and negatively associated with SWB and SIB. Regarding indirect effects, rumination was negatively associated with SWB and SIB via SCI, presenteeism, and both SCI and presenteeism. Furthermore, SCI was negatively associated with SWB and SIB via presenteeism. Conclusions The results suggest that SCI and presenteeism mediate the associations of rumination with SWB and SIB in Japanese adult workers. To address the psychological well-being associated with rumination, evaluating SCI and presenteeism simultaneously may be useful in occupational mental health. This study provides key insights into the development of comprehensive intervention strategy based on the biopsychosocial perspective for worker’s psychological well-being.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13030-021-00218-xRuminationSubjective cognitive impairmentPresenteeismSubjective well-beingSubjective ill-beingMediator
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author Kuniyoshi Toyoshima
Masahiko Ichiki
Takeshi Inoue
Akiyoshi Shimura
Jiro Masuya
Yota Fujimura
Shinji Higashi
Ichiro Kusumi
spellingShingle Kuniyoshi Toyoshima
Masahiko Ichiki
Takeshi Inoue
Akiyoshi Shimura
Jiro Masuya
Yota Fujimura
Shinji Higashi
Ichiro Kusumi
Subjective cognitive impairment and presenteeism mediate the associations of rumination with subjective well-being and ill-being in Japanese adult workers from the community
BioPsychoSocial Medicine
Rumination
Subjective cognitive impairment
Presenteeism
Subjective well-being
Subjective ill-being
Mediator
author_facet Kuniyoshi Toyoshima
Masahiko Ichiki
Takeshi Inoue
Akiyoshi Shimura
Jiro Masuya
Yota Fujimura
Shinji Higashi
Ichiro Kusumi
author_sort Kuniyoshi Toyoshima
title Subjective cognitive impairment and presenteeism mediate the associations of rumination with subjective well-being and ill-being in Japanese adult workers from the community
title_short Subjective cognitive impairment and presenteeism mediate the associations of rumination with subjective well-being and ill-being in Japanese adult workers from the community
title_full Subjective cognitive impairment and presenteeism mediate the associations of rumination with subjective well-being and ill-being in Japanese adult workers from the community
title_fullStr Subjective cognitive impairment and presenteeism mediate the associations of rumination with subjective well-being and ill-being in Japanese adult workers from the community
title_full_unstemmed Subjective cognitive impairment and presenteeism mediate the associations of rumination with subjective well-being and ill-being in Japanese adult workers from the community
title_sort subjective cognitive impairment and presenteeism mediate the associations of rumination with subjective well-being and ill-being in japanese adult workers from the community
publisher BMC
series BioPsychoSocial Medicine
issn 1751-0759
publishDate 2021-10-01
description Abstract Background In recent years, the roles of rumination, subjective cognitive impairment (SCI), and presenteeism have been emphasized in occupational mental health. However, associations between rumination, SCI, presenteeism, and psychological well-being are not fully understood. We hypothesized that SCI and presenteeism mediate the associations between rumination and subjective well-being (SWB) and subjective ill-being (SIB). Hence, we investigated the mediating roles of SCI and presenteeism in this study. Methods A total of 458 adult workers (mean age, 40.8±11.9 years; 44.1% male), who were recruited in Tokyo using convenience sampling, were analyzed in this study. The Ruminative Responses Scale, Cognitive Complaints in Bipolar Disorder Rating Assessment, Work Limitations Questionnaire 8, and Subjective Well-being Inventory were used to evaluate rumination, SCI, presenteeism, and psychological well-being (SWB and SIB), respectively. Path analyses were performed to evaluate the relations between these parameters. Results The path analysis indicated that rumination, SCI, and presenteeism were directly and negatively associated with SWB and SIB. Regarding indirect effects, rumination was negatively associated with SWB and SIB via SCI, presenteeism, and both SCI and presenteeism. Furthermore, SCI was negatively associated with SWB and SIB via presenteeism. Conclusions The results suggest that SCI and presenteeism mediate the associations of rumination with SWB and SIB in Japanese adult workers. To address the psychological well-being associated with rumination, evaluating SCI and presenteeism simultaneously may be useful in occupational mental health. This study provides key insights into the development of comprehensive intervention strategy based on the biopsychosocial perspective for worker’s psychological well-being.
topic Rumination
Subjective cognitive impairment
Presenteeism
Subjective well-being
Subjective ill-being
Mediator
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13030-021-00218-x
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