OBJECTIVES: Psychosocial job stressors are known to be associated with poor mental health. This research seeks to assess the relationship between psychosocial working conditions and suicidal ideation using a large dataset of Australian males. STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. METHODS: Data from wave 1 of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health (Ten to Men) was used to assess the association between suicidal ideation in the past two weeks and psychosocial working conditions using logistic regression. The sample included 11,052 working males. The exposures included self-reported low job control, high job demands, job insecurity and low fairness of pay. We controlled for relevant confounders. RESULTS: In multivariable analysis, per...
OBJECTIVES: Employees working in the welfare and healthcare industry have poorer mental health than ...
OBJECTIVE: The present study addressed potential harms of a negative working environment for employe...
BACKGROUND: Employment status and working conditions are strong determinants of male health, and are...
Aims: Past research suggests that adverse experiences at work (such as job stressors and precarious ...
OBJECTIVE: Previous research suggests that psychosocial job stressors may be plausible risk factors ...
International audienceObjective - Previous research suggests that psychosocial job stressors may be ...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined the relationship between psychosocial working factors such as job co...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined the relationship between psychosocial working factors such as job co...
International audienceObjectives Job stressors are known determinants of common mental disorders. Ov...
Workplace bullying adversely affects mental health, yet little is known about the outcomes for suici...
BACKGROUND: Suicide rates among those employed in male-dominated professions such as construction ar...
People in low socio-economic positions are over-represented in suicide statistics and are at heighte...
BACKGROUND: Suicide is a leading cause of death in Australian males aged 18 to 55. Non-fatal suicida...
International audienceBackground: Our study aimed to explore the associations between psychosocial w...
OBJECTIVE: This study presents rates of suicide thoughts and behaviours of police and emergency serv...
OBJECTIVES: Employees working in the welfare and healthcare industry have poorer mental health than ...
OBJECTIVE: The present study addressed potential harms of a negative working environment for employe...
BACKGROUND: Employment status and working conditions are strong determinants of male health, and are...
Aims: Past research suggests that adverse experiences at work (such as job stressors and precarious ...
OBJECTIVE: Previous research suggests that psychosocial job stressors may be plausible risk factors ...
International audienceObjective - Previous research suggests that psychosocial job stressors may be ...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined the relationship between psychosocial working factors such as job co...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined the relationship between psychosocial working factors such as job co...
International audienceObjectives Job stressors are known determinants of common mental disorders. Ov...
Workplace bullying adversely affects mental health, yet little is known about the outcomes for suici...
BACKGROUND: Suicide rates among those employed in male-dominated professions such as construction ar...
People in low socio-economic positions are over-represented in suicide statistics and are at heighte...
BACKGROUND: Suicide is a leading cause of death in Australian males aged 18 to 55. Non-fatal suicida...
International audienceBackground: Our study aimed to explore the associations between psychosocial w...
OBJECTIVE: This study presents rates of suicide thoughts and behaviours of police and emergency serv...
OBJECTIVES: Employees working in the welfare and healthcare industry have poorer mental health than ...
OBJECTIVE: The present study addressed potential harms of a negative working environment for employe...
BACKGROUND: Employment status and working conditions are strong determinants of male health, and are...