Adverse employment histories, work stress and self-reported depression in the French CONSTANCES study.
Hanno HovenMorten WahrendorfMarcel GoldbergMarie ZinsJohannes SiegristPublished in: European journal of public health (2022)
Applying a life course perspective to occupational health research extends current knowledge. Specifically, adverse employment histories in terms of recurrent job discontinuity are related to the risk of self-reported depression. This association is partly explained by exposure to a stressful psychosocial work environment. These results can instruct labour market policies and the development of targeted worksite interventions that address disadvantage throughout entire employment trajectories.