Secondhand Smoke in the Workplace Is Associated With Depression in Korean Workers
BackgroundSmoking negatively affects health, and previous studies argue that secondhand smoke (SHS) has a significantly negative health effect. We investigated whether SHS in the workplace influences workers' depression.MethodsThree years of data (2014, 2016, and 2018) from the Korean National...
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Main Authors: | Seunghan Kim (Author), Juyeon Oh (Author), Byungyoon Yun (Author), Ara Cho (Author), Juho Sim (Author), Jin-Ha Yoon (Author) |
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