The Role of Work Group in Individual Sickness Absence Behavior

Author:

Väänänen Ari1,Tordera Nuria2,Kivimäki Mika3,Kouvonen Anne45,Pentti Jaana6,Linna Anne,Vahtera Jussi7

Affiliation:

1. Ari Väänänen is senior researcher at the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health. His main areas of interest are organizational and health-related consequences of reciprocity, small-group characteristics, and work-family factors.

2. Nuria Tordera is associate professor in the Department of Social Psychology, University of Valencia (Spain). Her main research interests focus on the relationships among organizational climate, leadership, and occupational health.

3. Mika Kivimäki is a professor with the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London, and the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health. His speciality is social epidemiology.

4. Anne Linna is a doctoral student in Management at Turku School of Economics and works as researcher at the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health. Her research interests include organizational justice and employee well-being.

5. Anne Kouvonen is with the Institute of Work, Health and Organisations, University of Nottingham. Her specialities include social epidemiology, medical sociology, and occupational health psychology. Her main current research focus is on psychosocial factors and health behaviors.

6. Jaana Pentti is statistician in the Unit of Excellence for Psychosocial Factors, the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health. She is currently involved in analysis of the Finnish Public Sector Study data set.

7. Jussi Vahtera is with the University of Turku and the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health. He is the principal investigator of the Ten Town study, and his research focuses on psychosocial factors and health.

Abstract

The purpose of our two-year follow-up study was to examine the effect of the social components of the work group, such as group absence norms and cohesion, on sickness absence behavior among individuals with varying attitudes toward work attendance. The social components were measured using a questionnaire survey, and data on sickness absence behavior were collected from the employers' records. The study population consisted of 19,306 Finnish municipal employees working in 1,847 groups (78% women). Multilevel Poisson regression modeling was applied. The direct effects of work group characteristics on sickness absence were mostly insignificant. In contrast, both of the social components of a work group had an indirect impact: The more tolerant the group absence norms (at both individual- and cross-level) and the lower the group cohesion (at the individual level), the more the absence behavior of an individual was influenced by his or her attitude toward work attendance. We conclude that work group moderates the extent to which individuals with a liberal attitude toward work attendance actually engage in sickness absence behavior.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Social Psychology

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