Effects of a co-created occupational health intervention on stress and psychosocial working conditions within the construction industry: A controlled trial
BackgroundWork-related stress problems, i.e., burnout, depression, and anxiety, is a rising global health challenge. Poor mental health also appears to be a challenge for the construction industry, even though the occupational health focus has traditionally been on the physical work environment and...
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Main Authors: | Emma Cedstrand (Author), Hanna Augustsson (Author), Magnus Alderling (Author), Néstor Sánchez Martinez (Author), Theo Bodin (Author), Anna Nyberg (Author), Gun Johansson (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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