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Stress/depression link

News | HSW
15.09.2007

Employees with stressful working conditions are more likely to develop depressive illnesses, according to a New Zealand study of 972 workers. The researchers found 45% of cases of depression were traceable to stressful jobs, characterised by lack of control, unmoveable deadlines and excessive workloads.

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