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Line manager training in mental health and presenteeism: a secondary data analysis of organisational-level data

Dulal-Arthur, Teixiera; Hassard, Juliet; Bourke, Jane; Wishart, Maria; Bartle, Craig; Roper, Stephen; Belt, Vicki; Leka, Stavroula; Pahl, Nick; Thomson, Louise; Blake, Holly

Authors

Juliet Hassard

Jane Bourke

Maria Wishart

Stephen Roper

Vicki Belt

Stavroula Leka

Nick Pahl

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HOLLY BLAKE holly.blake@nottingham.ac.uk
Professor of Behavioural Medicine



Abstract

Presenteeism (working while ill) due to mental ill-health is estimated to be one of the largest economic costs to employers. We seek to investigate the relationship between line manager training in mental health (MH) and presenteeism trends at work. The aim of this study was twofold: (i) to examine the relationship between the provision of a new and emerging workplace MH and wellbeing (MH&WB) initiative - line manager (LM) training in MH - and presenteeism as reported by organisations, and (ii) to examine the reasons for presenteeism, and organisational-level strategies used to action it. To address these questions, we conducted a secondary data analysis using panel data from 7139 firms in England over four time points (2020-2023). Probit regression analysis revealed that organisations offering LM training are less likely to report presenteeism. Our analysis revealed that providing LM training may increase awareness and readiness to tackle presenteeism within the organisation, but this does not always translate into actionable strategies. Limitations of the study and recommendations for future research are discussed.

Citation

Dulal-Arthur, T., Hassard, J., Bourke, J., Wishart, M., Bartle, C., Roper, S., Belt, V., Leka, S., Pahl, N., Thomson, L., & Blake, H. (in press). Line manager training in mental health and presenteeism: a secondary data analysis of organisational-level data. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology,

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 29, 2024
Deposit Date Sep 2, 2024
Journal Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology
Print ISSN 0963-1798
Electronic ISSN 2044-8325
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/39163237