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    • Psychosocial nursing

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    • Mental health is crucial for overall well-being and increasingly recognized in workplaces.
    • Half of Americans experience mental health disorders in their lifetime.
    • Occupational settings present unique challenges to employee mental health.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the association between mental and physical health risks in manufacturing employees.
    • To identify specific demographic or health factors linked to mental health outcomes.
    • To inform the integration of mental health assessments into workplace wellness initiatives.

    Main Methods:

    • A descriptive correlational study design was employed.
    • A convenience sample of 236 manufacturing employees participated.
    • A researcher-developed questionnaire and statistical tests (Pearson's r, chi-square) were used to analyze health risk data.

    Main Results:

    • Younger workers and those with higher body mass index showed significantly increased scores for anxiety and depression (p = 0.005).
    • A correlation was found between certain physical health indicators and mental health status.
    • The findings suggest a potential increased risk for mental health and biometabolic disorders among younger employees.

    Conclusions:

    • Mental and physical health are interconnected, highlighting the need for holistic approaches.
    • Annual worker wellness programs should incorporate screenings for anxiety and depression.
    • Proactive mental health support in occupational settings may enhance overall employee health and wellness.