Associations between psychosocial work environment factors and first-time and recurrent treatment for depression: a prospective cohort study of 24,226 employees
Abstract Aims Adverse factors in the psychosocial work environment are associated with the onset of depression among those without a personal history of depression. However, the evidence is sparse regarding whether adverse work factors can also play a role in depression recurrence. This study aimed...
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Main Authors: | J. Mathisen (Author), T.-L. Nguyen (Author), I. E. H. Madsen (Author), T. Xu (Author), J. H. Jensen (Author), J. K. Sørensen (Author), R. Rugulies (Author), N. H. Rod (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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