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Psychosocial factors at work and risk of depression


Psychosocial factors at work and risk of depression - PubMed

This review provides consistent findings that perception of adverse psychosocial factors in the workplace is related to an elevated risk of subsequent ...

Psychosocial factors at work and risk of depression: a systematic ...

This review provides consistent findings that perception of adverse psychosocial factors in the workplace is related to an elevated risk of subsequent ...

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This paper reviews follow-up studies addressing the risk of major depression and depressive symptoms relative to psychosocial stressors in the working ...

Psychosocial factors at work and risk of depression: a systematic ...

This paper reviews follow-up studies addressing the risk of major depression and depressive symptoms relative to psychosocial stressors in the ...

Psychosocial risks and mental health at work - EU-OSHA

Stress, anxiety and depression make up the second most common work-related health problem affecting European workers. Raising mental health aspects and ...

Mental health at work - World Health Organization (WHO)

At work, risks to mental health, also called psychosocial risks, may be related to job content or work schedule, specific characteristics of the ...

Psychosocial factors at work and risk of depression - ResearchGate

This paper reviews follow-up studies addressing the risk of major depression and depressive symptoms relative to psychosocial stressors in the ...

Relation between Work-related Psychosocial Factors and the ...

Job strain in this study was analyzed together with other exposure variables, creating a work-stress index. The relative risk of depression ...

Psychosocial working conditions and the risk of depression and ...

Psychosocial work conditions such as job control, emotional demands and working with people, play a role in the risk of developing ...

Are depressive disorders caused by psychosocial stressors at work ...

In the last decade, many studies have examined associations between poor psychosocial work environment and depression.

Psychosocial factors at work and risk of depression - Semantic Scholar

This review provides consistent findings that perception of adverse psychosocial factors in the workplace is related to an elevated risk of subsequent ...

A systematic review including meta-analysis of work environment ...

Bonde [1] concluded that there were consistent findings that perception of adverse psychosocial factors in the workplace is related to an ...

Psychosocial factors at work and subsequent depressive symptoms ...

Results High levels of psychological demands, low levels of decision latitude, and low levels of social support at work were significant predictors of ...

Psychosocial factors at work and risk of depression - Ex Libris

Objectives:Major depression is a leading cause of psychiatric morbidity and may be influenced by psychosocial factors in the workplace, although evidence so ...

Adverse Psychosocial Work Environments and Depression–A ...

Although work stress levels were higher among men, the risk ratios (RR) of depression due to ERI were similar across gender, with an adjusted RR ...

Psychosocial factors at work, personality traits and depressive ...

The role of occupational characteristics, psychosocial stress and personality traits in predicting an increase of depressive symptoms was ...

Mental Health - Psychosocial Risk Factors in the Workplace - CCOHS

A free, evidence-based strategy that helps employers protect and promote psychological safety and health in their workplace.

Psychosocial risk factors at work and mental ill health - EU-OSHA

This paper is produced for the OSH summit on the topic of psychosocial risks and mental health at work. It contains a summary of research-based knowledge ...

Psychosocial factors at work and subsequent depressive symptoms ...

Psychosocial factors at work and subsequent depressive symptoms suggest that psychosocial factors at work are risk factors for mental disorders and depression.

Exploring exposure to multiple psychosocial work factors ...

Workers reporting exposure to multiple adverse psychosocial work factors had a higher risk of developing depressive disorder and LTSA.