This article reports the findings of a survey of social work professionals, both managers and practitioners, who reported their experiences of depression and the workplace response. The study identified a high degree of commonality in the accounts of practitioners and managers and some indication that managers have particular difficulties in eliciting a flexible response from their employers. A performance-orientated culture places particular demands on managers to reduce ‘poor performance’. Managers need to be aware of how depression can affect performance and the crucial role of the workplace in responding to this phenomenon
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a leading cause of disability and inability to work. There is evi...
Objectives: Depression is experienced by a large proportion of the workforce and associated with hig...
ObjectiveHeterogeneity of depression experiences has led to suggestions that interventions focus on ...
Widespread effects are reported on UK economic productivity through poorly managed depressive illnes...
Information concerning the occurrence and consequences of depression in the workplace is scarce. Thi...
Abstract: Information concerning the occurrence and consequences of depression in the workplace is s...
Managers’ attitudes toward depressed employees play an important role in effectively managing depr...
There is a high prevalence of depression in working adults (lifetime prevalence estimates are one in...
More than 800,000 Australians every year are affected by depression. Despite evidence that depressio...
Depression at work has been the subject of a growing body of research. However, though increasing at...
Objectives To examine variations in manager reactions and support for people with depression and to ...
Depression is experienced by a large proportion of the workforce and associated with high costs to e...
The purpose of this study was to discover whether stigmas associated with clinical depression preven...
Depression is a complex condition with a wide range of expressions of opinions, feelings, and attitu...
Depression is rapidly emerging as both a public health and occupational health challenge. This docum...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a leading cause of disability and inability to work. There is evi...
Objectives: Depression is experienced by a large proportion of the workforce and associated with hig...
ObjectiveHeterogeneity of depression experiences has led to suggestions that interventions focus on ...
Widespread effects are reported on UK economic productivity through poorly managed depressive illnes...
Information concerning the occurrence and consequences of depression in the workplace is scarce. Thi...
Abstract: Information concerning the occurrence and consequences of depression in the workplace is s...
Managers’ attitudes toward depressed employees play an important role in effectively managing depr...
There is a high prevalence of depression in working adults (lifetime prevalence estimates are one in...
More than 800,000 Australians every year are affected by depression. Despite evidence that depressio...
Depression at work has been the subject of a growing body of research. However, though increasing at...
Objectives To examine variations in manager reactions and support for people with depression and to ...
Depression is experienced by a large proportion of the workforce and associated with high costs to e...
The purpose of this study was to discover whether stigmas associated with clinical depression preven...
Depression is a complex condition with a wide range of expressions of opinions, feelings, and attitu...
Depression is rapidly emerging as both a public health and occupational health challenge. This docum...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a leading cause of disability and inability to work. There is evi...
Objectives: Depression is experienced by a large proportion of the workforce and associated with hig...
ObjectiveHeterogeneity of depression experiences has led to suggestions that interventions focus on ...