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Subjective cognitive impairment and presenteeism mediate the associations of rumination with subjective well-being and ill-being in Japanese adult workers from the community.

Kuniyoshi ToyoshimaMasahiko IchikiTakeshi InoueAkiyoshi ShimuraJiro MasuyaYota FujimuraShinji HigashiIchiro Kusumi
Published in: BioPsychoSocial medicine (2021)
The results suggest that SCI and presenteeism mediate the associations of rumination with SWB and SIB in Japanese adult workers. To address the psychological well-being associated with rumination, evaluating SCI and presenteeism simultaneously may be useful in occupational mental health. This study provides key insights into the development of comprehensive intervention strategy based on the biopsychosocial perspective for worker's psychological well-being.
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