Occupational Grade, Mental Distress, and the Use of Psychotherapy.
Lauri KokkinenKia GluschkoffJohanna KaustoSanna Ilona Karoliina SelinheimoKaija Appelqvist-SchmidlechnerPäivikki KoponenAri VäänänenPublished in: Journal of primary care & community health (2023)
At the population level, manual employees use considerably less long-term psychotherapy than upper non-manual workers although their level of mental distress is high. This indicates a mismatch between symptoms and therapy, which was higher for men in all occupational grades.