Toggle navigation
Join
Login
Home
DVDs
Journals
Online videos
Databases
Posters
Safety tools
Standards
All Words
Any Words
Exact Match
Books
DVDs
Online
Standards
Advanced search
Back to Search Results
Farmers' mental health : a longitudinal sibling comparison - the HUNT study, Norway.
Call no.:
JNL SCA
Find this in:
Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health: 2016, 42, n. 6 - November
Year:
2016
Type:
Journal Article
Subject:
Mental illness
;
Depression
;
Anxiety
;
Agriculture
;
Nordic countries
Related Items
Related Catalogue Items
Other items related to this item are:
Source
Result
Link
Title
Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health
(Journals)
Similar Items
Really depressed or totally stressed? How to tell the difference.
The direct and indirect costs of employee depression, anxiety, and emotional disorders : an employer case study.
The association between mental disorders and productivity in treated and untreated employees.
Can mental health facilities become smoke free? : creating a safer working environment.
The contribution of major diagnostic causes to socioeconomic differences in disability retirement.
Personal protective equipment and mental health symptoms among nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Low-quality employment trajectories and risk of common mental disorders, substance use disorders and suicide attempt : a longitudinal study of the Swedish workforce
The impact of Physicians' COVID-19 pandemic occupational experiences on mental health.
Differential impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health symptoms and working conditions for senior and junior Doctors in Australian hospitals.
Individual and work factors associated with Psychosocial health of Registered Nurses during the Covid-19 pandemic : a mixed methods study.