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Depression and Occupational Injury : Results of a Pilot Investigation.

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Journal of occupational and environmental medicine [JOEM]: 2005, 47, n. 4 - April
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2005
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Journal Article
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Even mild clinical depression can cause decreased vigilance, attention span, increased irritability, and insomnia-all well-known precursors to occupational injury. This pilot project explores the relationship between occupational injury and depression. The results suggested that depression may serve as a precursor to occupational injury for women.
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