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Citation

Yamauchi T, Yoshikawa T, Sasaki T, Matsumoto S, Takahashi M, Suka M, Yanagisawa H. Ind. Health 2018; 56(1): 85-91.

Affiliation

Department of Public Health and Environmental Medicine, The Jikei University School of Medicine, Japan.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, National Institute of Industrial Health, Japan)

DOI

10.2486/indhealth.2017-0131

PMID

29021415

Abstract

In Japan, overwork-related disorders occur among local public employees as well as those in private businesses. However, to date, there are no studies reporting the state of compensation for cerebrovascular/cardiovascular diseases (CCVD) and mental disorders due to overwork or work-related stress among local public employees in Japan over multiple years. This report examined the recent trend of overwork-related CCVD and mental disorders, including the incidence rates of these disorders, among local public employees in Japan from the perspective of compensation for public accidents, using data from the Japanese Government and relevant organizations. Since 2000, compared to CCVD, there has been an overall increase in the number of claims and cases of compensation for mental disorders. Over half of the individuals receiving compensation for mental disorders were either in their 30s or younger. About 47% of cases of mental disorders were compensated due to work-related factors other than long working hours. The incidence rate by job type was highest among "police officials" and "fire department officials" for compensated CCVD and mental disorders cases, respectively. Changes in the trend of overwork-related disorders among local public employees in Japan under a legal foundation should be closely monitored.


Language: en

Keywords

Cardiovascular diseases; Cerebrovascular diseases; Japan; Local public employees; Mental disorders; Overwork; Work stress

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