Abstract

Presenteeism negatively affects both individuals and society. This study identified factors of presenteeism among workers in South Korea, especially in relation to exposure to adverse social behaviors. Here, an adverse social behavior refers to any forms of workplace violence or intimidation. This study used the data from 23,164 full-time salaried employees, who participated in the fifth Korean Working Conditions Survey. This study attempted to predict presenteeism based on the exposure to adverse social behaviors and working conditions using logistic regression. Presenteeism was reported in 15.9% of the sample. Presenteeism was significantly higher among workers with the following characteristics: females, aged 40 years or older; middle school graduates; over 40 working hours a week; shift workers; no job-related safety information received; exposure to adverse social behavior and discrimination; and those with a high demand for quantitative work, low job autonomy, high emotional demands, and high job stress. The workers exposed to adverse social behavior showed a higher prevalence of presenteeism (41.2%), and low job autonomy was the most significant predictor of presenteeism. The findings of this study suggest that allowing enough autonomy in job-related roles may help alleviate presenteeism among those who have experienced adverse social behavior at work.

Highlights

  • Presenteeism has been used to refer to two slightly different meanings: people going to work sick [1,2,3,4], or the ranges of negative impact on productivity brought by workers not fully functioning at the workplace due to an illness [5]

  • While supporting the findings of previous studies that identified contributing factors of presenteeism, the results of this research extended the current understanding of presenteeism by providing additional understanding of the factors that potentially contribute to presenteeism among workers who have been exposed to adverse social behavior

  • This study investigated the risk factors for presenteeism among workers who have been exposed to an adverse social behavior and revealed that job autonomy is the most significant predictor of presenteeism

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Introduction

Presenteeism has been used to refer to two slightly different meanings: people going to work sick [1,2,3,4], or the ranges of negative impact on productivity brought by workers not fully functioning at the workplace due to an illness [5]. The former is more widely adopted [6].

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