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Occupational stress changes and new-onset depression among male Korean manufacturing workers.

Ji Ho KimHwan-Cheol KimMin Sun KimSeong-Cheol YangShin-Goo ParkJong-Han LeemDong Wook Lee
Published in: Annals of occupational and environmental medicine (2023)
For every sub-factor of the KOSS-SF, occupational stress increase and persistent high stress were associated with the risk of developing new-onset depression. Among the seven sub-factors, job demand had the most significant effect. Our results show that occupational stress should be managed to promote employee mental healthcare.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • depressive symptoms
  • stress induced
  • social support
  • physical activity
  • social media