Absenteeism and associated labour costs according to depressive symptom severity in the German general population: why preventive strategies matter.
Roland Eßl-MaurerMaria FlammKatharina HöslJürgen OsterbrinkAntje van der Zee-NeuenPublished in: International archives of occupational and environmental health (2021)
The present results indicate that increasing depressive symptom severity is associated with increasing absenteeism and employer costs. They emphasize the need for implementation, realignment or extension of professional work-site health promotion programmes aiming at the improvement and maintenance of employee health and the reduction of labour costs associated with depression-related sick leave.