Mental health and employment: much work still to be done.
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An Australian Example of Translating Psychological Research into Practice and Policy: Where We are and Where We Need to GoUnmet needs in the management of schizophreniaPreventing the development of depression at work: a systematic review and meta-analysis of universal interventions in the workplaceExtending the authority for sickness certification beyond the medical profession: the importance of 'boundary work'.Lost working years due to mental disorders: an analysis of the Norwegian disability pension registryPrediction of long-term sickness absence among employees with depressive complaintsExploring Work-Related Causal Attributions of Common Mental Disorders.Patient characteristics in a return to work programme for common mental disorders: a cross-sectional study.Sickness certification for mental health problems: an analysis of a general practice consultation database.Prognostic factors for the work participation of sick-listed unemployed and temporary agency workers with psychological problems.Prospective evaluation of mental health training for occupational health practitioners.The Dark Side of Top Level Sport: An Autobiographic Study of Depressive Experiences in Elite Sport Performers.First episode psychosis and employment: a review.Delivery of cognitive behavioural therapy to workers: a systematic review.Age-, sex-, and diagnosis-specific incidence rate of medically certified long-term sick leave among private sector employees: The Japan Epidemiology Collaboration on Occupational Health (J-ECOH) studyDevelopment and validation of a prediction algorithm for the onset of common mental disorders in a working population.Sickness absence and presence among employees in treatment for common mental disorders.Evaluation of an internet-based aftercare program to improve vocational reintegration after inpatient medical rehabilitation: study protocol for a cluster-randomized controlled trialCapacity to work while depressed and anxious--a phenomenological study.Integrated mental health care and vocational rehabilitation to improve return to work rates for people on sick leave because of depression and anxiety (the Danish IBBIS trial): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.Integrated mental health care and vocational rehabilitation to improve return to work rates for people on sick leave because of exhaustion disorder, adjustment disorder, and distress (the Danish IBBIS trial): study protocol for a randomized controllEffectiveness of eHealth interventions for reducing mental health conditions in employees: A systematic review and meta-analysis.A protocol for the HeadCoach trial: the development and evaluation of an online mental health training program for workplace managers.It can work: Open employment for people with experience of mental illness.Fatigue as prognostic risk marker of mental sickness absence in white collar employees.The clinical and occupational effectiveness of condition management for Incapacity Benefit recipients.Depression and work performance: an ecological study using web-based screening.Predictors of functional disability in disability welfare claimants.Work and common psychiatric disorders.Supported employment can reduce social exclusion and improve schizophrenia.A Canadian model of work integration for persons with mental illnesses.The importance of manager support for the mental health and well-being of ambulance personnel.Critical factors for the return-to-work process among people with affective disorders: Voices from two vocational approaches.A study of psychiatric referrals for fitness for workSmartphone application for preventing depression: study protocol for a workplace randomised controlled trialA New Online Mental Health Training Program for Workplace Managers: Pre-Post Pilot Study Assessing Feasibility, Usability, and Possible Effectiveness
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Mental health and employment: much work still to be done.
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2009-03-01T00:00:00Z