Key term: depression

Original article 2012;38(5):418-426   pdf
With long hours of work, might depression then lurk? A nationwide prospective follow-up study among Danish senior medical consultants
Varma A, Marott JL, Stoltenberg CDG, Wieclaw J, Kolstad HA, Bonde JP
 
Original article 2012;38(1):38-46   pdf
Longitudinal relationships between workplace bullying and psychological distress
Nielsen MB, Hetland J, Matthiesen SB, Einarsen S
 
Short communication 2011;37(5):446-449   pdf
Does outdoor work during the winter season protect against depression and mood difficulties?
Hahn IH, Grynderup MB, Dalsgaard SB, Thomsen JF, Hansen ÅM, Kærgaard A, Kærlev L, Mors O, Rugulies R, Mikkelsen S, Bonde JP, Kolstad HA
 
Editorial 2010;36(6):433-434   pdf
Stress at work – a risk factor for depression?
Virtanen M
 
Original article 2010;36(6):445-448   pdf
Development of depressive symptoms and depression during organizational change – a two-year follow-up study of civil servants
Netterstrøm B, Blønd M, Nielsen M, Rugulies R, Eskelinen L
 
Original article 2009;35(5):361-367   pdf
Working shifts and mental health – findings from the British Household Panel Survey (1995–2005)
Bara AC, Arber S
 
Original article 2009;35(4):294-300   pdf
Work-relatedness of mood disorders in Denmark
Hannerz H, Tüchsen F, Holbæk Pedersen B, Dyreborg J, Rugulies R, Albertsen K
 
Review 2009;35(1):7-18   pdf
Meta-analysis of the effects of health promotion intervention in the workplace on depression and anxiety symptoms
Martin A, Sanderson K, Cocker F
 
Article SJWEH Suppl 2008; (6):111-116   pdf
The work environment, critical incidents, debriefing and psychological functioning—a study of trade union members in Sweden
Söndergaard HP
 
Original article 2007;33(1):29-36   pdf
Employment status, mental disorders and service use in the working age population
Honkonen T, Virtanen M, Ahola K, Kivimäki M, Pirkola S, Isometsä E, Aromaa A, Lönnqvist J
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