The Well-being of Brazilian Industry Workers on Returning to the Physical Workplace During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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2023
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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
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BAPTISTA, Marcos Campello
MATOS, Georgia AntonyGomes de
OGATA, Alberto Jose Niituma
MALIK, Ana Maria
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JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE, v.65, n.4, p.E246-E254, 2023
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Objective: Our aim was to assess the prevalence and predictors of well-being among Brazilian industry workers on returning to the physical workplace during the COVID-19 pandemic.Methods: Two thousand two hundred forty-one participants completed an online survey between October and November 2021. Well-being was assessed with the World Health Organization Well-being Index, and the questionnaire also addressed sociodemographic and occupational characteristics and the health of workers and their contacts. Associations were estimated with logistic regression models.Results: The prevalence of adequate well-being was 63.15%. The predictors of poor well-being included being female, younger, working exclusively from home or on a hybrid model, having comorbid disorders, and living with someone with any comorbidity.Conclusions: The identification of vulnerable groups with poor well-being may help organizations to direct efforts to the unmet psychological needs of these employees and develop well-being programs during this transition.
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Brazil, COVID-19, industry, return to work, well-being, workers, working from home
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