Depression is a complex condition with a wide range of expressions of opinions, feelings, and attitudes that can directly strike anyone, and when we consider someone suffering from workplace depression, an amount of work and non-work-related aspects might be at work. Although depression is treatable, it is frequently a lifelong condition with periods of wellness punctuated with depressed illnesses. The objective of the study is to discuss the factors that influencing depression among workers and how to overcome these issues to improve their productivity. To emphasize, this study discussed a various common risks factor that led to depression at workplace in the first subtopic. In the discussion stated about toxic workplace environment, workp...
Introduction: University employees are increasingly pressured to perform, which potentially lead to ...
Subsyndromal symptoms, or mild to moderate symptoms of depression, contribute more than any other he...
Background: Anxiety and depression are prevalent among employees and are associated with functional ...
Abstract: Information concerning the occurrence and consequences of depression in the workplace is s...
Information concerning the occurrence and consequences of depression in the workplace is scarce. Thi...
Depression is rapidly emerging as both a public health and occupational health challenge. This docum...
This study was conducted to determine the effects of job depression towards employee in organizatio...
Depression can cause negative consequences to workers' health and social functioning, such as poor w...
Depression is a highly prevalent disorder that causes much personal distress and difficulties in fun...
Purpose: main aim of the study is to investigate Depression at Workplace. The basic purpose of this ...
More than 800,000 Australians every year are affected by depression. Despite evidence that depressio...
Introduction: University employees are increasingly pressured to perform, which potentially lead to ...
There is a high prevalence of depression in working adults (lifetime prevalence estimates are one in...
Abstract: This study examines the individual and workplace factors related to depression and stress ...
Background: The effective management of employees with depression represents an emerging organisatio...
Introduction: University employees are increasingly pressured to perform, which potentially lead to ...
Subsyndromal symptoms, or mild to moderate symptoms of depression, contribute more than any other he...
Background: Anxiety and depression are prevalent among employees and are associated with functional ...
Abstract: Information concerning the occurrence and consequences of depression in the workplace is s...
Information concerning the occurrence and consequences of depression in the workplace is scarce. Thi...
Depression is rapidly emerging as both a public health and occupational health challenge. This docum...
This study was conducted to determine the effects of job depression towards employee in organizatio...
Depression can cause negative consequences to workers' health and social functioning, such as poor w...
Depression is a highly prevalent disorder that causes much personal distress and difficulties in fun...
Purpose: main aim of the study is to investigate Depression at Workplace. The basic purpose of this ...
More than 800,000 Australians every year are affected by depression. Despite evidence that depressio...
Introduction: University employees are increasingly pressured to perform, which potentially lead to ...
There is a high prevalence of depression in working adults (lifetime prevalence estimates are one in...
Abstract: This study examines the individual and workplace factors related to depression and stress ...
Background: The effective management of employees with depression represents an emerging organisatio...
Introduction: University employees are increasingly pressured to perform, which potentially lead to ...
Subsyndromal symptoms, or mild to moderate symptoms of depression, contribute more than any other he...
Background: Anxiety and depression are prevalent among employees and are associated with functional ...