2023
DOI: 10.1177/00048674231209843
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Work-related factors and the risk of common mental disorder 1 year later: A prospective cohort study among junior doctors

Katherine Petrie,
Aimee Gayed,
Matthew J Spittal
et al.

Abstract: Objective: This study investigated the relationship between work-related factors at baseline and the risk of common mental disorder at 12 month follow-up among a cohort of junior doctors. Method: The data comprised the junior doctor respondents from two annual waves of the ‘Medicine in Australia: Balancing Employment and Life’ (MABEL) survey, a national longitudinal cohort of Australian doctors. Individual and work-related risk factors were assessed at baseline and the mental health outcome of caseness of comm… Show more

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