Influence of retirement and work stress on headache prevalence: A longitudinal modelling study from the GAZEL Cohort Study

Author:

Sjösten Noora1,Nabi Hermann2,Westerlund Hugo3,Singh-Manoux Archana2,Dartigues Jean-François4,Goldberg Marcel2,Zins Marie2,Oksanen Tuula15,Salo Paula1,Pentti Jaana1,Kivimäki Mika67,Vahtera Jussi18

Affiliation:

1. Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Finland.

2. Inserm U1018, Versailles-Saint Quentin University, France.

3. Stockholm University, Sweden.

4. Université de Bordeaux II, France.

5. Harvard School of Public Health, USA.

6. University College London, UK.

7. Finnish Institute of Occupational Health and University of Helsinki, Finland.

8. University of Turku, and Turku University Hospital, Finland.

Abstract

Aims: The aims of this study were to examine trajectories of headache in relation to retirement and to clarify the role of work stress and stress-prone personality. Methods: Headache prevalence during the 7 years before and after retirement was measured by annual questionnaires from GAZEL cohort comprising French national gas and electricity company employees ( n = 12,913). Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for headache during pre- peri- and post-retirement were calculated. The role of effect modifiers (work stress, type A or hostile personality) was tested by multiplicative interactions and synergy indices. Results: An 11–13% reduction in headache prevalence was found during pre- and post-retirement, whereas decline was much steeper (46%) during the retirement transition. In absolute terms, the decline was greater among persons with high work stress or stress-prone personality than among other participants. Conclusions: Retirement is associated with a decrease in headache prevalence, particularly among persons with a high amount of work stress or proneness to over-react to stress.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Neurology (clinical),General Medicine

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