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Trajectories of job demands and control: risk for subsequent symptoms of major depression in the nationally representative Swedish Longitudinal Occupational Survey of Health (SLOSH).

Julia K ÅhlinHugo WesterlundYannick GriepLinda L Magnusson Hanson
Published in: International archives of occupational and environmental health (2017)
The results indicate that the levels of job demands and control were relatively unchanged across 6 years and suggest that long-term exposure to a high strain or active job may be associated with increased risk for subsequent depression.
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