DEPRESSED WOMEN PRONE TO INJURIES AT WORKPLACE.

Women who suffer from depression, anxiety, and fatigue are more likely to be injured at work, a study has found. The study found that these health factors significantly affected women's risk of injury but not men's risk. "The findings of our study demonstrate that keeping workers safe requires more than your typical safety programme. It requires an integrated approach that connects health, well-being, and safety", said Natalie Schwatka, Assistant Professor at University of Colorado Boulder in the United States. Researchers examined the insurance claims data of 314 businesses from a range of industries. Close to 17,000 employees ranging from executives to labourers were represented in the study published in the 'Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine'.
-Challapalli Srnivas Chakravarthy-
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