BACKGROUND: In South Korea, societal perceptions on occupation are distinct, with people favouring white collar jobs. Hence both occupation type and income can have mental health effects. AIM: To examine the relationship between occupational classification and depression, along with the combined effect of occupational classification and household income. METHODS: Data were from the Korean Welfare Panel Study (KOWEPS), 2010-2013. A total of 4,694 economically active participants at baseline were followed. Association between occupational classification and depression, measured using the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression (CES-D) scale 11, was investigated using the linear mixed effects model. RESULTS: Blue collar (β: 0.3871, p ...
The aim of this study was to analyze the association between general working conditions and depressi...
Objectives : This study was designed to identify the relationship between emotional labor and depres...
In the distribution service industry, sales people often experience multiple occupational stressors ...
PURPOSE: Work-related factors are one of the known risk factors for depression. Given that the abili...
BACKGROUND: Unemployment is closely associated with depressive symptoms. We conducted analysis to fi...
Background: In many countries, including South Korea, labour market changes have led to an incre...
OBJECTIVES: Long working hours and precarious employment are relatively common in South Korea. Since...
BACKGROUND: Mental health inequality along the economic strata is prominent in South Korea, particul...
OBJECTIVES: Considering the effect of sex and head of household responsibilities, this study was des...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the association between employment status and depression. METHO...
Background: Depression is one of the psychiatric diseases with a high prevalence rate, globally, and...
Background: Depression is one of the psychiatric diseases with a high prevalence rate, globally, and...
Depression is one of the psychiatric diseases with a high prevalence rate, globally, and reportedly ...
Depression is one of the psychiatric diseases with a high prevalence rate, globally, and reportedly ...
The aim of this study was to analyze the association between general working conditions and depressi...
The aim of this study was to analyze the association between general working conditions and depressi...
Objectives : This study was designed to identify the relationship between emotional labor and depres...
In the distribution service industry, sales people often experience multiple occupational stressors ...
PURPOSE: Work-related factors are one of the known risk factors for depression. Given that the abili...
BACKGROUND: Unemployment is closely associated with depressive symptoms. We conducted analysis to fi...
Background: In many countries, including South Korea, labour market changes have led to an incre...
OBJECTIVES: Long working hours and precarious employment are relatively common in South Korea. Since...
BACKGROUND: Mental health inequality along the economic strata is prominent in South Korea, particul...
OBJECTIVES: Considering the effect of sex and head of household responsibilities, this study was des...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the association between employment status and depression. METHO...
Background: Depression is one of the psychiatric diseases with a high prevalence rate, globally, and...
Background: Depression is one of the psychiatric diseases with a high prevalence rate, globally, and...
Depression is one of the psychiatric diseases with a high prevalence rate, globally, and reportedly ...
Depression is one of the psychiatric diseases with a high prevalence rate, globally, and reportedly ...
The aim of this study was to analyze the association between general working conditions and depressi...
The aim of this study was to analyze the association between general working conditions and depressi...
Objectives : This study was designed to identify the relationship between emotional labor and depres...
In the distribution service industry, sales people often experience multiple occupational stressors ...