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How do employment conditions and psychosocial workplace exposures impact the mental health of young workers? A systematic review.

Marissa ShieldsStefanie DimovAnne Marie KavanaghAllison J MilnerMatthew J SpittalTania Louise King
Published in: Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology (2021)
The findings of this review illustrate that even better studies are at moderate risk of bias. Addressing issues related to confounding, selection of participants, measurement of exposures and outcomes, and missing data will improve the quality of future research in this area and lead to a clearer understanding of how employment conditions and psychosocial workplace exposures impact the mental health of young people. Generating high-quality evidence is particularly critical given the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on young people's employment. In preparing for a post-pandemic world where poor-quality employment conditions and exposure to psychosocial workplace exposures may become more prevalent, rigorous research must exist to inform policy to protect the mental health of young workers.
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