Paternal psychosocial work conditions and mental health outcomes: A case-control study-0
Od containing the greatest number of mental health diagnoses. The most prevalent diagnoses assigned to all age groups are neurotic disorders (children/early adolescents – 21%; adolescents – 20%; young adults – 20%; adults – 21%) and depression (children/early adolescents – 33%; adolescents – 37%; yo...
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Zusammenfassung: | Od containing the greatest number of mental health diagnoses. The most prevalent diagnoses assigned to all age groups are neurotic disorders (children/early adolescents – 21%; adolescents – 20%; young adults – 20%; adults – 21%) and depression (children/early adolescents – 33%; adolescents – 37%; young adults – 33%; adults – 31%). The third most prevalent diagnosis among children/early adolescents (20%) and adolescents (11%) was adjustment reaction whereas the third most prevalent diagnosis among young adults (13%) and adults (13%) was acute reaction to stress.Copyright information:Taken from "Paternal psychosocial work conditions and mental health outcomes: A case-control study"http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/8/104BMC Public Health 2008;8():104-104.Published online 31 Mar 2008PMCID:PMC2358891. |
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DOI: | 10.6084/m9.figshare.78801 |