Suicidal ideation and long work hours by gender in Korean employees: The Kangbuk Samsung Workplace Mental Health Study: A cross-sectional study

Purpose This study investigated the relationship between increased working hours and suicidal ideation among Korean full-time employees by gender. Methods Participants were employees from 54 companies and local government organizations in Korea, aged 19 to 68, who completed a self-reported questionn...

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Main Authors: Heejun Lee, Sung Joon Cho, Young-Chul Shin, Dong-Won Shin, Jae-Hyun Park, Mukyeong Kim, Kang-Seob Oh, Sang-Won Jeon
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Language:English
Published: Sungkyunkwan University School of Medi 2022-09-01
Series:Precision and Future Medicine
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Online Access:http://pfmjournal.org/upload/pdf/pfm-2022-00086.pdf
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author Heejun Lee
Sung Joon Cho
Young-Chul Shin
Dong-Won Shin
Jae-Hyun Park
Mukyeong Kim
Kang-Seob Oh
Sang-Won Jeon
author_facet Heejun Lee
Sung Joon Cho
Young-Chul Shin
Dong-Won Shin
Jae-Hyun Park
Mukyeong Kim
Kang-Seob Oh
Sang-Won Jeon
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description Purpose This study investigated the relationship between increased working hours and suicidal ideation among Korean full-time employees by gender. Methods Participants were employees from 54 companies and local government organizations in Korea, aged 19 to 68, who completed a self-reported questionnaire on sociodemographic factors, daily perceived stress, resilience, depressive symptoms, and suicidal ideation. Of the initial 15,360 respondents, participants who worked less than 40 hours were excluded. The final sample size was 9,326 (5,652 men, 3,674 women). Sociodemographic factors and psychological characteristics of participants with suicidal ideation were analyzed using Student’s t-tests and chi-square tests for continuous and categorical variables, respectively. Hierarchical logistic regression analyses were performed using suicidality as the dependent variable respectively for all participants, for male, and female. Furthermore, we used these results to compare differences between men and women associated with regard to long working hours to better understand how long working hours correlate with suicidal ideation; further, we examined the impact of gender on this relationship. Results In univariate analyses, suicidal ideation was associated with increased working hours. Hierarchical logistic regression analyses of sociodemographic and psychological factors found no association between long working hours and suicidal ideation for the participants overall. However, they showed significant differences between men and women, such that long working hours were associated with suicidal ideation in men but were non-significant for women. Conclusion Suicidal ideation is associated with long working hours among Korean male full-time workers, while other factors are more likely to lead to suicidal ideation among female workers. Suicide prevention measures for employees should thus be developed based on gender.
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spelling doaj.art-4ab35e42e6fd465c890f519fe2df95c52022-12-22T03:31:12ZengSungkyunkwan University School of MediPrecision and Future Medicine2508-79402508-79592022-09-016317718710.23838/pfm.2022.00086130Suicidal ideation and long work hours by gender in Korean employees: The Kangbuk Samsung Workplace Mental Health Study: A cross-sectional studyHeejun Lee0Sung Joon Cho1Young-Chul Shin2Dong-Won Shin3Jae-Hyun Park4Mukyeong Kim5Kang-Seob Oh6Sang-Won Jeon7 Department of Psychiatry, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Department of Psychiatry, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Department of Psychiatry, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Department of Psychiatry, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Suwon, Korea Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Department of Psychiatry, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Department of Psychiatry, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, KoreaPurpose This study investigated the relationship between increased working hours and suicidal ideation among Korean full-time employees by gender. Methods Participants were employees from 54 companies and local government organizations in Korea, aged 19 to 68, who completed a self-reported questionnaire on sociodemographic factors, daily perceived stress, resilience, depressive symptoms, and suicidal ideation. Of the initial 15,360 respondents, participants who worked less than 40 hours were excluded. The final sample size was 9,326 (5,652 men, 3,674 women). Sociodemographic factors and psychological characteristics of participants with suicidal ideation were analyzed using Student’s t-tests and chi-square tests for continuous and categorical variables, respectively. Hierarchical logistic regression analyses were performed using suicidality as the dependent variable respectively for all participants, for male, and female. Furthermore, we used these results to compare differences between men and women associated with regard to long working hours to better understand how long working hours correlate with suicidal ideation; further, we examined the impact of gender on this relationship. Results In univariate analyses, suicidal ideation was associated with increased working hours. Hierarchical logistic regression analyses of sociodemographic and psychological factors found no association between long working hours and suicidal ideation for the participants overall. However, they showed significant differences between men and women, such that long working hours were associated with suicidal ideation in men but were non-significant for women. Conclusion Suicidal ideation is associated with long working hours among Korean male full-time workers, while other factors are more likely to lead to suicidal ideation among female workers. Suicide prevention measures for employees should thus be developed based on gender.http://pfmjournal.org/upload/pdf/pfm-2022-00086.pdfgender differencelong working hourssuicidal ideation
spellingShingle Heejun Lee
Sung Joon Cho
Young-Chul Shin
Dong-Won Shin
Jae-Hyun Park
Mukyeong Kim
Kang-Seob Oh
Sang-Won Jeon
Suicidal ideation and long work hours by gender in Korean employees: The Kangbuk Samsung Workplace Mental Health Study: A cross-sectional study
Precision and Future Medicine
gender difference
long working hours
suicidal ideation
title Suicidal ideation and long work hours by gender in Korean employees: The Kangbuk Samsung Workplace Mental Health Study: A cross-sectional study
title_full Suicidal ideation and long work hours by gender in Korean employees: The Kangbuk Samsung Workplace Mental Health Study: A cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Suicidal ideation and long work hours by gender in Korean employees: The Kangbuk Samsung Workplace Mental Health Study: A cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Suicidal ideation and long work hours by gender in Korean employees: The Kangbuk Samsung Workplace Mental Health Study: A cross-sectional study
title_short Suicidal ideation and long work hours by gender in Korean employees: The Kangbuk Samsung Workplace Mental Health Study: A cross-sectional study
title_sort suicidal ideation and long work hours by gender in korean employees the kangbuk samsung workplace mental health study a cross sectional study
topic gender difference
long working hours
suicidal ideation
url http://pfmjournal.org/upload/pdf/pfm-2022-00086.pdf
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