Authors
Ronald C Kessler, Catherine Barber, Arne Beck, Patricia Berglund, Paul D Cleary, David McKenas, Nico Pronk, Gregory Simon, Paul Stang, T Bedirhan Ustun, Phillip Wang
Publication date
2003/2/1
Journal
Journal of occupational and environmental medicine
Volume
45
Issue
2
Pages
156-174
Publisher
LWW
Description
This report describes the World Health Organization Health and Work Performance Questionnaire (HPQ), a self-report instrument designed to estimate the workplace costs of health problems in terms of reduced job performance, sickness absence, and work-related accidents-injuries. Calibration data are presented on the relationship between individual-level HPQ reports and archival measures of work performance and absenteeism obtained from employer archives in four groups: airline reservation agents (n= 441), customer service representatives (n= 505), automobile company executives (n= 554), and railroad engineers (n= 850). Good concordance is found between the HPQ and the archival measures in all four occupations. The paper closes with a brief discussion of the calibration methodology used to monetize HPQ reports and of future directions in substantive research based on the HPQ.
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