TY - JOUR
T1 - The Evolution of Effort-Reward Imbalance in Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic in France—An Observational Study in More than 8000 Workers
AU - Delamarre, Louis
AU - Tannous, Salma
AU - Lakbar, Ines
AU - Couarraze, Sébastien
AU - Pereira, Bruno
AU - Leone, Marc
AU - Marhar, Fouad
AU - Baker, Julien S.
AU - Bagheri, Reza
AU - Berton, Mickael
AU - Rabbouch, Hana
AU - Zak, Marek
AU - Sikorski, Tomasz
AU - Wasik, Magdalena
AU - Nasir, Hijrah
AU - Quach, Binh
AU - Jiao, Jiao
AU - Aviles, Raimundo
AU - The COVISTRESS Network
AU - Clinchamps, Maëlys
AU - Dutheil, Fréderic
N1 - Publisher copyright:
© 2022 by the authors.
PY - 2022/8/1
Y1 - 2022/8/1
N2 - (1) Background: The effects of lockdown repetition on work-related stress, expressed through Effort-Reward Imbalance (ERI), during the COVID-19 pandemic are poorly documented. We investigated the effect of repetitive lockdowns on the ERI in French workers, its difference across occupations, and the change in its influencing factors across time. (2) Methods: Participants were included in a prospective cross-sectional observational study from 30 March 2020 to 28 May 2021. The primary outcome was the ERI score (visual analog scale). The ERI score of the population was examined via Generalized Estimating Equations. For each period, the factors influencing ERI were studied by multivariate linear regression. (3) Results: In 8121 participants, the ERI score decreased in the first 2 lockdowns (53.2 ± 0.3, p < 0.001; 50.5 ± 0.7, p < 0.001) and after lockdown 2 (54.8 ± 0.8, p = 0.004) compared with the pre-pandemic period (59 ± 0.4). ERI was higher in medical than in paramedical professionals in the pre-pandemic and the first 2 lockdowns. Higher workloads were associated with better ERI scores. (4) Conclusions: In a large French sample, Effort-Reward Imbalance worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic until the end of the 2nd lockdown. Paramedical professionals experienced a higher burden of stress compared with medical professionals.
AB - (1) Background: The effects of lockdown repetition on work-related stress, expressed through Effort-Reward Imbalance (ERI), during the COVID-19 pandemic are poorly documented. We investigated the effect of repetitive lockdowns on the ERI in French workers, its difference across occupations, and the change in its influencing factors across time. (2) Methods: Participants were included in a prospective cross-sectional observational study from 30 March 2020 to 28 May 2021. The primary outcome was the ERI score (visual analog scale). The ERI score of the population was examined via Generalized Estimating Equations. For each period, the factors influencing ERI were studied by multivariate linear regression. (3) Results: In 8121 participants, the ERI score decreased in the first 2 lockdowns (53.2 ± 0.3, p < 0.001; 50.5 ± 0.7, p < 0.001) and after lockdown 2 (54.8 ± 0.8, p = 0.004) compared with the pre-pandemic period (59 ± 0.4). ERI was higher in medical than in paramedical professionals in the pre-pandemic and the first 2 lockdowns. Higher workloads were associated with better ERI scores. (4) Conclusions: In a large French sample, Effort-Reward Imbalance worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic until the end of the 2nd lockdown. Paramedical professionals experienced a higher burden of stress compared with medical professionals.
KW - SARS-CoV-2
KW - France
KW - work-related stress
KW - Siegrist’s framework
KW - lockdowns
UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85135369684&doi=10.3390%2fijerph19159113&partnerID=40&md5=fc8a429240ceff39e995853e5c5f2e59
U2 - 10.3390/ijerph19159113
DO - 10.3390/ijerph19159113
M3 - Journal article
SN - 1661-7827
VL - 19
JO - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
JF - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
IS - 15
M1 - 9113
ER -