Workplace interventions for common mental disorders: a systematic meta-review
UNSW Sydney · Black Dog Institute · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Depression and anxiety disorders are the leading cause of sickness absence and long-term work incapacity in most developed countries. The present study aimed to carry out a systematic meta-review examining the effectiveness of workplace mental health interventions, defined as any intervention that a workplace may either initiate or facilitate that aims to prevent, treat or rehabilitate a worker with a diagnosis of depression, anxiety or both. Relevant reviews were identified via a detailed systematic search of academic and grey literature databases. All articles were subjected to a rigorous quality appraisal using the AMSTAR assessment. Of the 5179 articles identified, 140 studies met the inclusion criteria,…
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- 53.96
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- 100%
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7Topics & keywords
- Psychological intervention
- Debriefing
- Systematic review
- Mental health
- Anxiety
- Critical appraisal
- Evidence-based practice
- Medicine