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Understanding and enhancing responses to distress in the construction industry: protocol for a data linkage study.

Lisa WittenhagenChristopher M DoranJohn BradyEdward HeffernanCarla Meurk
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
This data linkage study was approved by Human Research Ethics Committee of The University of Queensland (2021/HE001885). Findings will be presented descriptively to describe the cohort as a whole and stratified by key demographic characteristics, and to provide estimates of prevalence of distress, including timing, frequency and type of contacts. In addition, health economic analysis will be undertaken. Dissemination of findings will be undertaken following consultation of all project investigators, construction industry organisations and peer-led interest groups and lived-experience organisations to ensure translation merit of all findings. Results will be published as peer-reviewed journal articles and publicly available reports.
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