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Psychosocial Occupational Exposures and Mental Illness
Andreas Seidler1, Melanie Schubert, Alice Freiberg
1Institute and Policlinic of Occupational and Social Medicine (IPAS), Faculty of Medicine, TU Dresden,Dresden, Germany; Institute of Social Medicine, Occupational Health and Public Health (ISAP), Faculty of Medicine,Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany.
Psychosocial occupational stress, like high job strain, nearly doubles depression risk. High work demands also increase risks for depression and anxiety disorders, highlighting workplace mental health concerns.
Area of Science:
- Occupational Health
- Psychiatry
- Epidemiology
Background:
- Mental illness is a significant public health concern.
- Occupational stress is a recognized risk factor for various health outcomes.
- Previous reviews have highlighted the link between workplace factors and mental well-being.
Conclusions:
- Psychosocial occupational stress is strongly linked to depression.
- Anxiety disorders are also clearly associated with occupational stress.
- Workplace interventions addressing psychosocial factors are crucial for mental health.
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