Mental Health

Mental health, sometimes also referred to as psychological health, has many aspects and is conceived in diverse ways.

It is decisive for the individual’s mental health that the demands made on them and the resources they possess should be in balance. If a person is able to manage the demands they face successfully by drawing on the resources at their disposal, this contributes to their mental health. Conversely, a permanent imbalance between demands and resources can result in the impairment or destabilisation of someone’s mental health. Mental health is therefore intimately connected with functioning and workability in important areas of life.

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Human-centred work

Human-centred work is an important precondition for mental health. An activity is regarded as human-centred if it does not impair the worker’s physical and mental health, well-being, and performance, is appropriate to their current level of qualification, and allows them to develop their individual potential and competencies (German Ergonomics Society (Gesellschaft für Arbeitswissenschaft, GfA), 1999).

This aspiration is only attainable if the actors have a comprehensive grasp of what is known about mental workloads and are able to build on it to devise practical options for work design.

Mental recovery strategies

Cover of the Brochure "Mental Recovery from Work: Learning to Switch Off"

The starting point for the practical guidance document on mental recovery published by the Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (Bundesanstalt für Arbeitsschutz und Arbeitsmedizin, BAuA) is how personal (behavioural) measures can complement work-related (situational) measures. It is intended to help individuals learn mental recovery strategies and is aimed equally at managers, human resources specialists, and employees. Fundamental concepts and the underlying mechanisms of mental recovery are explained and supplemented with recommendations informed by the research done into the topic. Example exercises give the reader chances to try out what they have learned. Mental Recovery from Work: Learning to Switch Off (in German)

Mental health research at BAuA

In the field of mental health, BAuA conducts studies into the factors that influence outcomes, preventive measures, and return-to-work processes after mental crises. A selection of the topics related to mental health that BAuA is currently researching are introduced below.

Longitudinal mental health study

The Study on Mental Health at Work (Studie zur mentalen Gesundheit bei der Arbeit, S-MGA) is a longitudinal project based on a representative sample of employees who pay compulsory social security contributions. In this study, we are not only examining variables connected with work and employment that influence (mental) health and workability/functioning, but also factors that help people stay in employment.

Time pressure, pressure to perform, and information overload

Preventive work design has the aims of protecting and promoting employees’ mental health. The research priorities here include the preventive design of recovery processes and rest breaks, as well as the handling of time pressure, pressure to perform, and information overload.

Appropriate preventive measures

In Germany, organisations have a statutory obligation to take account of the risks caused by mental workloads in their workplace occupational safety and health (OSH) provision and implement suitable risk mitigation measures. Our research contributes to the continuing development of appropriate recommendations for workplace practice.

Cognitive performance

In our neurophysiological studies, we look at cognitive performance and mental strain among workers subject to different work requirements. We make use of innovative developments in medical technology and complex signal processing for our research in this area.

Interventions in mental crises

Apart from this, we study early interventions in mental crises with an emphasis on the structuring of psychosomatic and psychotherapeutic consultations in the workplace. The aim is to prevent mental illnesses among employees or diagnose them at an early stage.

Returning to work after a mental crisis

Mental disorders increase the risk of becoming unemployed and taking early retirement. We are therefore running several projects intended to explore what makes the return-to-work process successful following a mental crisis.

Mental recovery

Work-related (situational) measures (e.g. easing time pressure by altering how work tasks are allocated) can be complemented meaningfully with personal (behavioural) measures (e.g. enhancing individuals’ capacity for recovery).

Seminal publication on mental health

A groundbreaking article published in 2010 discusses concepts of mental health, as well as links between phenomena such as functioning, workability, and mental health that had been looked at in isolation until then.

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Mental Health in the Working World Focus Programme, 2014-2017

Mental Health in the Working World Project

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The aims of this wide-ranging focus programme were to determine the current state of scientific evidence about working conditions as factors in employees’ mental health and identify starting points for action that would promote human-centred work design.

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Further Information

Research Projects

Project numberF 2564 StatusOngoing Project Psychophysiological investigations for promoting cognitive ­capacities and physical health with short bouts of activity during sedentary work

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Project numberF 2549 StatusOngoing Project Leader and employee well-being in organisational change

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Project numberF 2525 StatusOngoing Project Formative qualitative evaluation of an early intervention at the workplace (FRIAA) for employees with common mental disorders

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Project numberF 2478 StatusOngoing Project Third wave of the longitudinal study of mental health at work (S-MGA III)

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Project numberF 2408 StatusCompleted Project Work and employment conditions as determinants of work engagement and its association with mental health and work ability

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Project numberF 2407 StatusCompleted Project Interaction effects of psychosocial occupational factors on mental health: cross sectional analyses of S-MGA-data and longitudinal analyses of lidA-data

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Project numberF 2402 StatusCompleted Project Experimental studies on the development of continuous neuronal mental workload registration for field use

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Project numberF 2384 StatusCompleted Project Project bundle: Longitudinal study of mental health at work (S-MGA II) - Project component 1: Preparation of questionnaire and conduction of the second wave of S-MGA II

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Project numberF 2460 StatusCompleted Project Project bundle: Longitudinal study of mental health at work (S-MGA II): A Study on etiological associations between working conditions, mental health and work ability

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Project numberF 2461 StatusCompleted Project Project bundle: Longitudinal study of mental health at work (S-MGA II) - Project component 3: Longitudinal associations between work and well-being

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Project numberF 2462 StatusCompleted Project Project bundle: Longitudinal study of mental health at work (S-MGA II) - Project component 4: Mental health and work participation

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Project numberF 2318 StatusCompleted Project Depression, burnout and cognitive deficits - studies on the influence of work-related and individual determinants

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Project numberF 2312 StatusCompleted Project Psychophysiological investigations on changes of cognitive capacities during working life under consideration of individual cognitive reserves

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Project numberF 2283 StatusCompleted Project Effect of psychological stress at the workplace on "Neuroenhancement" - empirical studies on employees

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Project numberF 2264 StatusCompleted Project Systematic reviews on the topic "mental health/cognitive capacity in the world of work"

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Publications

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Burnout and psychosocial working conditions in professional groups with high cognitive demands

Article 2021

Background: Due to its consequences burnout is a psychological syndrome that is of relevance for those affected as well as for …

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Cardiovascular Biomarkers' Inherent Timescales in Mental Workload Assessment During Simulated Air Traffic Control Tasks

Article 2021

One central topic in ergonomics and human-factors research is the assessment of mental workload. Heart rate and heart rate …

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Slower information processing speed is associated with persistent burnout symptoms but not depression symptoms in nursing workers

Article 2021

The complete article "Slower information processing speed is associated with persistent burnout symptoms but not depression …

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Prospective Associations Between Fixed-Term Contract Positions and Mental Illness Rates in Denmark's General Workforce: Protocol for a Cohort Study

Article 2021

Background: In 2018, 14% of employees in the European Union had fixed-term contracts. Fixed-term contract positions are often …

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Working conditions as risk factors for early exit from work - in a cohort of 2351 employees in Germany

Article 2021

Objectives: We would assess the possible impact of a range of physical and psychosocial working conditions on early exit from …

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Interventions for improving psychological detachment from work: A meta-analysis

Article 2021

The complete article "Interventions for improving psychological detachment from work: A meta-analysis" can be downloaded at the …

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Stigmatization from Work-Related COVID-19 Exposure: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis

Article 2021

Stigmatization from work-related COVID-19 exposure has not been investigated in detail yet. Therefore, we systematically …

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The benefit of cognitive interviewing for investigating the cross-cultural validity of the PSC tool

Article 2021

The complete article "The benefit of cognitive interviewing for investigating the cross-cultural validity of the PSC tool" is a …

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Early intervention, treatment and rehabilitation of employees with common mental disorders by using psychotherapeutic consultation at work: study protocol of a randomised controlled multicentre trial (friaa project)

Article 2021

Background: Common mental disorders are one of the leading causes for sickness absence and early retirement due to reduced …

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Antecedents of Workplace Bullying among Employees in Germany: Five-Year Lagged Effects of Job Demands and Job Resources

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Objectives: The aim of the present study was to examine the long-term association of job demands and job resources with …

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The Demand-Control Model as a Predictor of Depressive Symptoms - Interaction and Differential Subscale Effects: Prospective Analyses of 2212 German Employees

Article 2021

Testing assumptions of the widely used demand-control (DC) model in occupational psychosocial epidemiology, we investigated (a) …

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Long working hours and risk of 50 health conditions and mortality outcomes: a multicohort study in four European countries

Article 2021

Background: Studies on the association between long working hours and health have captured only a narrow range of outcomes …

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The relationship between workload and burnout among nurses: The buffering role of personal, social and organisational resources

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Workload in the nursing profession is high, which is associated with poor health. Thus, it is important to get a proper …

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Individual Determinants of Rest-Break Behavior in Occupational Settings

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Aims: Work breaks improve well-being, productivity, and health. The aim of this study was to investigate the individual …

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Difficulties detaching psychologically from work among German teachers: prevalence, risk factors and health outcomes within a cross-sectional and national representative employee survey

Article 2021

Background: Teachers often face high job demands that might elicit strong stress responses. This can increase risks of adverse …

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Data documentation of the Scientific Use File of the Study on Mental Health at Work (S-MGA), Waves 1 and 2

Report 2021

The "Study on Mental Health at Work" (S-MGA) focuses on the relationship between working conditions, mental health and …

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Always on, never done? How the mind recovers after a stressful workday?

Article 2021

Many workers experience their jobs as effortful or even stressful, which can result in strain. Although recovery from work would …

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Recovery in occupational health psychology and human resource management research: An Interview with Prof. Sabine Sonnentag and Prof. Ute Stephan

Article 2021

While academic research on recovery was rather segregated between occupational health psychology and management research at the …

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Preconditions for Coping with Time and Performance Pressure in Different Ways

Article 2020

Time and performance pressure (TPP) is one of the most prevalent job demands in todays’ working world. TPP often elicits coping …

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The dynamics of social stressors and detachment: Long-term mechanisms impacting well-being

Article 2020

The complete article "The dynamics of social stressors and detachment: Long-term mechanisms impacting well-being" can be …

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