Prevalence and risk factors for PTSD in injured workers in Bangladesh: a study of surviving workers from the Rana Plaza building collapse
Background: Bangladesh is the second largest garment-exporting country in the world, and the garment production industry is the largest manufacturing sector of its economy. Workers in this industry often have dangerous workplace conditions. As a result of a factory collapse at Rana Plaza in Savar in...
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Main Authors: | T Fitch, MPH (Author), G Villanueva, MS (Author), M Quadir (Author), H Alamgir, PhD (Author) |
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2015-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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