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Workplace‐related determinants of mental health in food and bar workers in Western, high‐income countries: A systematic review

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posted on 2024-06-19, 05:32 authored by Tessa Grimmond, Tania King, Tony LaMontagneTony LaMontagne, Sanne Oostermeijer, Benjamin Harrap, Jackson Newberry‐Dupé, Nicola Reavley
AbstractBackgroundThis review synthesizes evidence from etiologic and intervention studies of workplace‐related determinants of mental health in workers in food and bar workers in the hospitality industry in Western high‐income countries.MethodsPeer‐reviewed literature published between January 2000 and August 2023 was gathered from five bibliographic databases. Any study design was eligible. Study quality was assessed using the Joanna Briggs Institute tools for appraisal.ResultsA narrative analysis was conducted for 26 included studies (total n = 15,069 participants) across Australia (3), Ireland (1), Norway (1), Spain (2), the United States (17) and the United Kingdom (2).Individual and task‐related factors such as high emotional job demands and low job control were associated with high burnout and depression. Uncivil and hostile interpersonal interactions with customers, management, and colleagues were found to contribute to poor mental health outcomes, including depression, anxiety, and burnout.ConclusionFindings from included studies highlight the impact of workplace culture, including management practices and workplace social support, on mental health. Organization‐level interventions may therefore be most effective for addressing individual, interpersonal, and organizational determinants of mental health in food and bar occupations, particularly when implemented as part of broader organizational efforts to support health and wellbeing. Industry‐wide policy changes may also be necessary to address structural concerns, including job and financial insecurity, job strain and access to benefits, such as secure sick leave and minimum contract hours.

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Journal

American Journal of Industrial Medicine

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1-16

Location

London, Eng.

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  • Yes

ISSN

0271-3586

eISSN

1097-0274

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Publisher

Wiley

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