International Journal of Epidemiology, Vol 26, 1236-1242, Copyright © 1997 by International Epidemiological Association
VS Santana, D Loomis, B Newman and SD Harlow
OBJECTIVES: The hypothesis that informal jobs, which imply absence of
formal labour contracts, instability and the absence of fringe benefits,
are positively associated with psychiatric symptoms was evaluated in a poor
urban area of Brazil. METHODS: With data from a cross-sectional study, the
association between informal jobs and high number of psychological symptoms
was estimated. The study population was composed of 327 women randomly
selected from a community in the city of Salvador, Brazil. Women who
reported having a job without a formal contract were classified as informal
workers. Psychological symptoms were collected through a validated
questionnaire, the QMPA. RESULTS: A positive association between informal
work and a high number of psychological symptoms was found (crude
prevalence ratio = 1.88, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.24-2.85). More
than 4 hours of housework a day and being a family head were confounders,
although adjustment for these variables did not significantly change the
results (adjusted prevalence ratio = 1.97, 95% CI: 1.26-3.09). CONCLUSIONS:
These findings are suggestive that informal work may be a risk for mental
symptoms. Reinforcement of universal labour rights coverage and improvement
in housework sharing are recommended.
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Informal jobs: another occupational hazard for women's mental health?
Instituto de Saude Coletiva, Programa Integrado de Saude do Trabalhador- PISAT, Salvador/Bahia, Brazil.
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