TY - JOUR
A2 - Richter, Jörg
AU - Tei-Tominaga, Maki
AU - Akiyama, Tsuyoshi
AU - Sakai, Yoshie
PY - 2012
DA - 2012/09/06
TI - Effect of Affective Temperaments Assessed by the TEMPS-A on the Relationship between Work-Related Stressors and Depressive Symptoms among Workers in Their Twenties to Forties in Japan
SP - 469384
VL - 2012
AB - Relatively recently in Japan, immature-type depression, frequently classified in the bipolar II spectrum, has increased among workers in their twenties to forties. This study explored whether affective temperaments moderate the relationship between work-related stressors and depressive symptoms among this age group. In July 2004, self-administered questionnaires were distributed to all employees of a Japanese company. Eight hundred seventy-four employees (63%) returned the questionnaires, with 728 completed. Questionnaires included the 12-item General Health Questionnaire for assessing depressive symptoms, the Temperament Evaluation of Memphis, Pisa, Paris, and San Diego-Autoquestionnaire version for assessing affective temperaments, the Effort-Reward Imbalance Questionnaire to assess work-related stressors and overcommitment, and questions regarding individual attributes and employment characteristics. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that affective temperaments moderated the relationship between work-related stressors and depressive symptoms. Effort (OR=1.078), which represents job demands and/or obligations imposed on employees, and the upper tertile of overcommitment (OR=1.589), which represents hyperadaptation to the workplace, were risk factors for depressive symptoms. Additionally, the results for cyclothymic (OR=11.404) and anxious temperaments (OR=1.589) suggested that depressive symptoms among this age group may be related to immature-type depression.
SN - 2090-1321
UR - https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/469384
DO - 10.1155/2012/469384
JF - Depression Research and Treatment
PB - Hindawi Publishing Corporation
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