Depression and its associated factors among textile factory workers at the Almeda textile factory, North Ethiopia
BackgroundDepression is becoming a significant burden and a potential cause of disability worldwide. According to a World Health Organization (WHO) study conducted in both developed and developing countries, the prevalence of depression is 10.4%. There are differences in the prevalence of depression...
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Main Authors: | Tesfaye Derbie Begashaw (Author), Fantahun Andualem (Author) |
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