Sanderson, K., Andrews, G. (2006 February). Common mental disorders in the workforce: recent findings from descriptive and social epidemiology. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 51, Issue 2, p63-75. Retrieved from
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It is a review of findings relevant to mental illness in the workplace (primarily depression and anxiety). It synthesizes a number of completed studies and surveys, arriving at the conclusion that there is a strong correlation between low productivity and poor mental health. It argues that addressing mental health in the workplace, especially via risk reduction, is important to reduce poor worker productivity.
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