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. 2018 Jul 25;60(4):298-306.
doi: 10.1539/joh.2017-0314-OA. Epub 2018 Apr 18.

Effect of the National Stress Check Program on mental health among workers in Japan: A 1-year retrospective cohort study

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Effect of the National Stress Check Program on mental health among workers in Japan: A 1-year retrospective cohort study

Kotaro Imamura et al. J Occup Health. .

Abstract

Objectives: This retrospective cohort study evaluated the impact of the Stress Check Program, a recently introduced national policy and program aimed at reducing psychological distress among Japanese workers.

Methods: A baseline survey was conducted from November 2015 to February 2016, the period when Japan began enforcing the Stress Check Program. A one-year follow-up survey was conducted in December 2016. In the follow-up survey, two exposure variables were collected: having taken the annual stress survey, and experiencing an improvement in the psychosocial work environment. Psychological distress was assessed using the Brief Job Stress Questionnaire (BJSQ) at baseline and 1-year follow-up. The two exposure variables were used to define four groups: "Neither", "Stress survey (SS) only", "Psychosocial work environment improvement (WI) only", and "Both". BJSQ results were analyzed using repeated measures general linear modeling (GLM).

Results: The study included 2,492 participants: 1,342 in the "Neither" group, 1,009 in the "SS only" group, 76 in the "WI only" group, and 65 in the "Both" group. Overall time-group interaction effects were not significant. The "Both" group showed significantly greater improvements in psychological distress than the "Neither" group (p = 0.02) at the 1-year follow-up, although the effect size was small (d = -0.14).

Conclusions: Combination of the annual stress survey and improvement in psychosocial work environment may have been effective in reducing psychological distress in workers, although the effect size was small.

Keywords: Mental health; National policy; Psychosocial work environment improvement; Stress check; Workers.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflicts of interest: None declared.

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