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Studies Show Workplace Depression Is Significantly Under-Treated

The Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine (JOEM) has published a series of new studies that suggest depression in the workplace may be a much bigger problem – with more serious social and economic impacts – than employers realize. The peer-reviewed journal has devoted an entire special-edition, titled “Depression in the Workplace,” to the topic, with 15 papers prepared by experts on depression and workplace health.

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