Leadership behaviours and health-related early exit from employment: a prospective cohort study of 55 364 employees

Author:

Sørensen Kathrine12,Sørensen Jeppe Karl1,Andersen Lars L1,Eskildsen Bruun Julie1,Conway Paul Maurice2,Framke Elisabeth13,Madsen Ida E H1,Nielsen Helena Breth1,Nordentoft Mads1,Seeberg Karina G V1,Rugulies Reiner124ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Research Centre for the Working Environment , Copenhagen, Denmark

2. Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen , Copenhagen, Denmark

3. The Danish Multiple Sclerosis Registry, Copenhagen University Hospital , Copenhagen, Denmark

4. Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen , Copenhagen, Denmark

Abstract

Abstract Background Absence of certain leadership behaviours, such as lack of feedback, recognition and involvement in employee development, has been associated with long-term sickness absence. We tested the hypothesis that absence of eight specific behaviours predicts health-related early exit from employment, and investigated differential effects in subgroups to guide future preventive initiatives. Methods Using Cox-proportional hazard modelling, we examined the prospective association between absence of leadership behaviours and health-related early exit from employment in a sample of 55 364 employees during 4.3 years follow-up. Leadership behaviours were measured by employee ratings in national surveys from 2012 to 2016. Exit from employment included disability pension and related measures of health-related early exit, retrieved from a national registry. Results We identified 510 cases of health-related early exit from employment during follow-up. A high level of absence of leadership behaviours, was associated with an increased risk of exit from employment (hazard ratio: 1.57, 95% CI: 1.31; 1.89). Subgroup analyses showed that the association between absence of leadership behaviours and exit from employment was similar for women and men and across age groups. The association was stronger for employees with high level of education than for employees with medium/low education, and the association was not observed among employees with a prevalent depressive disorder. Conclusions Absence of the eight leadership behaviours is a risk factor for health-related early exit from employment in the Danish workforce. More studies are needed to confirm the results.

Funder

Danish Working Environment Research Fund

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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