1. An integrated approach to workplace mental health: an Australian feasibility study
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Anthony D. LaMontagne, Tessa Keegel, Rennie M. D'Souza, and Clare Shann
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Response rate (survey) ,business.industry ,Health Policy ,Job control ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Mental health ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Social support ,Promotion (rank) ,Nursing ,Intervention (counseling) ,Medicine ,business ,Psychosocial ,Mental health literacy ,media_common - Abstract
We developed and implemented an integrated workplace mental health promotion intervention combining job stress reduction with a workplace mental health literacy program. The intervention was evaluated using an uncontrolled design, with organizationorganisation-wide census employee surveys of working conditions and mental health literacy pre-intervention, followed by a 1-year action planning and intervention period, then a post-intervention survey. All employees were invited to be surveyed, and all respondents were included in analysis, independent of participation in intervention activities or employment status (44% response rate at baseline, 37% at final). No significant changes were observed in the targeted psychosocial working conditions – job control, job demands, and social support at work. In contrast, significant improvements in some aspects of mental health literacy were observed, particularly in helping behaviours. Acknowledging the limitations of this being an uncontrolled pilot study, our resul...
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- 2014
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