Mental health problems account for 24 per cent of total years lost due to disability and are the third largest cause of the overall disease burden in Australia (Begg et al., 2007; Mathers et al., 1999). The majority of these mental health problems occur in workingage Australians, with one in five Australians aged 25-64 years experiencing an anxiety, affective, or substance use disorder (AIHW, 2010)
In Australia, mental health conditions (MHCs) arising from workplace factors are a leading cause of ...
Purpose - Mental health conditions such as depression are prevalent in working adults, costly to emp...
We developed and implemented an integrated workplace mental health promotion intervention combining ...
Mental health problems account for 24 per cent of total years lost due to disability and are the thi...
Background: Psychological distress is growing in prevalence in Australia. Comorbid psychological dis...
Most Australians with a mental illness receive little support or understanding at work – yet ...
Mental health is a major global health issue. Neuropsychiatric conditions are the most significant c...
Background: Worker mental ill-health has significant repercussions for labour productivity and econ...
The risk of work-related depression in Australia was estimated based on a survey of 631 police offic...
This report on Australia is the ninth and last in a series of reports looking at how the broader edu...
Mental illness is one of the leading causes of sickness absence and long-term work incapacity in Aus...
This report on Australia is the ninth and last in a series of reports looking at how the broader edu...
throughout Australia and the world, mental health problems are common. As a consequence, mental heal...
Mental health services in Australia provides a picture of the national response of the health and w...
Good mental health is fundamental to the well-being of individuals, families and communities.1 Poor ...
In Australia, mental health conditions (MHCs) arising from workplace factors are a leading cause of ...
Purpose - Mental health conditions such as depression are prevalent in working adults, costly to emp...
We developed and implemented an integrated workplace mental health promotion intervention combining ...
Mental health problems account for 24 per cent of total years lost due to disability and are the thi...
Background: Psychological distress is growing in prevalence in Australia. Comorbid psychological dis...
Most Australians with a mental illness receive little support or understanding at work – yet ...
Mental health is a major global health issue. Neuropsychiatric conditions are the most significant c...
Background: Worker mental ill-health has significant repercussions for labour productivity and econ...
The risk of work-related depression in Australia was estimated based on a survey of 631 police offic...
This report on Australia is the ninth and last in a series of reports looking at how the broader edu...
Mental illness is one of the leading causes of sickness absence and long-term work incapacity in Aus...
This report on Australia is the ninth and last in a series of reports looking at how the broader edu...
throughout Australia and the world, mental health problems are common. As a consequence, mental heal...
Mental health services in Australia provides a picture of the national response of the health and w...
Good mental health is fundamental to the well-being of individuals, families and communities.1 Poor ...
In Australia, mental health conditions (MHCs) arising from workplace factors are a leading cause of ...
Purpose - Mental health conditions such as depression are prevalent in working adults, costly to emp...
We developed and implemented an integrated workplace mental health promotion intervention combining ...