The Effects of Injury and Accidents on Self-rated Depression in Male Municipal Firefighters

Objectives: The present study aims to determine the causal relationship between self-rated depression and experiences of injury and accidents in municipal firefighters. Methods: A panel survey of 186 municipal firefighters measured with depressive symptoms according to the Beck’s depression index (B...

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Main Authors: Yun Kyung Chung, Chung Yill Park
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2011-06-01
Series:Safety and Health at Work
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2093791111220079
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spelling doaj-9a779052a4a64d4f8e9ef26da85d06262020-11-24T21:06:56ZengElsevierSafety and Health at Work2093-79112011-06-012215816810.5491/SHAW.2011.2.2.158The Effects of Injury and Accidents on Self-rated Depression in Male Municipal FirefightersYun Kyung Chung0Chung Yill Park1Occupational Safety and Health Research Institute, Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency, IncheonDepartment of Preventive Medicine, Catholic Industrial Medical Center, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, KoreaObjectives: The present study aims to determine the causal relationship between self-rated depression and experiences of injury and accidents in municipal firefighters. Methods: A panel survey of 186 municipal firefighters measured with depressive symptoms according to the Beck’s depression index (BDI) was conducted. The effects of job-related injuries and accidents were evaluated using self-administered questionnaires that were taken once in a 12-month period from 2005 to 2006. Firefighters were classified into the Depression Group or Control Group based on follow-up BDI results with a cutoff level that was set to having “over mild depression.” Results: The depression Group was comprised of 17 (9.1%) workers, including 9 firefighters who met had sufficient BDI scores twice in the 2-year test period and newly sufficient BDI scores in the follow-up test. A significantly higher number of subjects in the Depression Group experienced injuries and accidents in the 2-year test period as compared to the Control Group (15.4% vs. 1.5%, p=0.04). Firefighters who experienced injuries and accidents in the 2-year test period had a 7.4 times higher risk of being in the Depression Group than those who had not. As compared to accidents, near-miss accidents revealed stronger risks related to being classified as in the Depression group (adjusted odds ratio [OR] = 4.58, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.15-18.18 vs. Adjusted OR = 4.22, 95% CI = 1.08-16.58). Conclusion: The above results suggest that we should establish an effective program to promote mental health for groups at high risk for self-rated depression, including persons who have experienced consecutive injuries and accidents as well as near- miss injuries.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2093791111220079DepressionOccupational accidentsRescue workMunicipalities
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The Effects of Injury and Accidents on Self-rated Depression in Male Municipal Firefighters
Safety and Health at Work
Depression
Occupational accidents
Rescue work
Municipalities
author_facet Yun Kyung Chung
Chung Yill Park
author_sort Yun Kyung Chung
title The Effects of Injury and Accidents on Self-rated Depression in Male Municipal Firefighters
title_short The Effects of Injury and Accidents on Self-rated Depression in Male Municipal Firefighters
title_full The Effects of Injury and Accidents on Self-rated Depression in Male Municipal Firefighters
title_fullStr The Effects of Injury and Accidents on Self-rated Depression in Male Municipal Firefighters
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Injury and Accidents on Self-rated Depression in Male Municipal Firefighters
title_sort effects of injury and accidents on self-rated depression in male municipal firefighters
publisher Elsevier
series Safety and Health at Work
issn 2093-7911
publishDate 2011-06-01
description Objectives: The present study aims to determine the causal relationship between self-rated depression and experiences of injury and accidents in municipal firefighters. Methods: A panel survey of 186 municipal firefighters measured with depressive symptoms according to the Beck’s depression index (BDI) was conducted. The effects of job-related injuries and accidents were evaluated using self-administered questionnaires that were taken once in a 12-month period from 2005 to 2006. Firefighters were classified into the Depression Group or Control Group based on follow-up BDI results with a cutoff level that was set to having “over mild depression.” Results: The depression Group was comprised of 17 (9.1%) workers, including 9 firefighters who met had sufficient BDI scores twice in the 2-year test period and newly sufficient BDI scores in the follow-up test. A significantly higher number of subjects in the Depression Group experienced injuries and accidents in the 2-year test period as compared to the Control Group (15.4% vs. 1.5%, p=0.04). Firefighters who experienced injuries and accidents in the 2-year test period had a 7.4 times higher risk of being in the Depression Group than those who had not. As compared to accidents, near-miss accidents revealed stronger risks related to being classified as in the Depression group (adjusted odds ratio [OR] = 4.58, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.15-18.18 vs. Adjusted OR = 4.22, 95% CI = 1.08-16.58). Conclusion: The above results suggest that we should establish an effective program to promote mental health for groups at high risk for self-rated depression, including persons who have experienced consecutive injuries and accidents as well as near- miss injuries.
topic Depression
Occupational accidents
Rescue work
Municipalities
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