Employment and occupation effects on late-life depressive symptoms among older Koreans: a cross-sectional population survey
Conclusions
The employed group showed lower late-life depressive symptom prevalence than the non-employed group among older Korean men. In addition some second skill level occupations (clerks, plant and machine operators) were significantly associated with a lower risk of depressive symptoms after adjusting for general factors in older Korean men.
Source: Annals of Occupational and Environmental Medicine - Category: Occupational Health Source Type: research
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