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Universal, selective and indicated interventions for supporting mental health at the workplace : an umbrella review of meta-analyses.
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Author:
Miguel, Clara
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Amarnath, Arpana
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Mental health topic box: 2023
Year:
2023
Type:
Journal Article
Subject:
Programs and interventions
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Mental health
Abstract:
This umbrella review summarised the effects of universal, selective and indicated preventative strategies to support mental health at the workplace.
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