Authors
SB Harvey, M Modini, S Joyce, JS Milligan-Saville, L Tan, A Mykletun, RA Bryant, H Christensen, PB.. Mitchell
Publication date
2017/3/1
Journal
Occup Environ Med
Volume
74
Issue
4
Pages
301-310
Description
It has been suggested that certain types of work may increase the risk of common mental disorders, but the exact nature of the relationship has been contentious. The aim of this paper is to conduct the first comprehensive systematic meta-review of the evidence linking work to the development of common mental health problems, specifically depression, anxiety and/or work-related stress and to consider how the risk factors identified may relate to each other. MEDLINE, PsychInfo, Embase, the Cochrane Collaboration and grey literature databases were systematically searched for review articles that examined work-based risk factors for common mental health problems. All included reviews were subjected to a quality appraisal. 37 review studies were identified, of which 7 were at least moderate quality. 3 broad categories of work-related factors were identified to explain how work may contribute to the development of …
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