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J Occup Environ Med ; 47(1): 60-7, 2005 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15643160

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: We sought to further understand depression, a common, disabling condition with considerable ramifications for the workplace, including higher costs, absenteeism, and reduced work performance. METHODS: A multidisciplinary health care coalition recently implemented a multiphase workplace depression initiative in Kansas City. We report results from its first phase, a 22-item, self-administered survey of depression knowledge and attitudes among employees of 13 large, local work sites. RESULTS: There were 6,399/38,945 respondents (16% response rate). Most respondents (>90%) appropriately recognized the signs and symptoms of depression. A minority (29%) would feel comfortable discussing depression with their supervisor. Sixty-two percent knew how to access company resources for depression care. CONCLUSIONS: Employees were knowledgeable about depression but were less aware of employee-assistance programs for depression care. These findings support increased attempts to raise the awareness of depression and promote of help-seeking behavior in the workplace. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Depression is a prevalent illness with risk for many deleterious outcomes if under-recognized or undertreated. Depression is a leading cause of work-related disability worldwide. Most people with depression are employed (an estimated 68%). Recognizing and initiating depression care in the workplace will facilitate depression treatment in clinical settings.


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Community Participation/statistics & numerical data , Depressive Disorder/epidemiology , Occupational Diseases/epidemiology , Workplace/statistics & numerical data , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Awareness , Cross-Sectional Studies , Depressive Disorder/diagnosis , Depressive Disorder/therapy , Disability Evaluation , Female , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Health Promotion/statistics & numerical data , Health Services Accessibility/statistics & numerical data , Health Surveys , Humans , Kansas , Male , Middle Aged , Occupational Diseases/diagnosis , Occupational Diseases/therapy , Occupational Health Services/statistics & numerical data
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