Source avec lien : Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, (En ligne). 10.1097/JOM.0000000000002768
La présente étude vise à examiner les effets des programmes de santé mentale sur le bien-être des travailleurs très engagés.
Objective The current study aims to examine the effects of mental health programs on well-being among highly engaged workers. Methods Participants were randomly allocated to Body-Mind-Spiritual or Peer Support program. Of the whole sample, we examined participants’ work engagement and positive affect from the highest quarter (HWE) and the lowest quarter (LWE) of work engagement at baseline. Measures were taken at baseline and 1-month intervals during 3-month programs and 3-month follow-up. Results The programs had decreasing effects on work engagement in the HWE subgroup. There is an increasing trend of positive affect on the HWE group only in the BMS program. The trajectories of work engagement in the HWE moved towards a moderate level. Conclusion Our results suggest that the work engagement’s decrease in the HWE group could be a sign of recovery and relaxation.