2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2021.106629
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The effect of exposure to long working hours on depression: A systematic review and meta-analysis from the WHO/ILO Joint Estimates of the Work-related Burden of Disease and Injury

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“…The association between long working hours and physical health has been reported in some previous studies [ 4 , 5 ]. Moreover, similar evidence was reported for mental health [ 6 ]. While numerous studies during the COVID-19 pandemic have revealed the association between long working hours and mental health, the majority of such studies have been conducted on healthcare workers.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…The association between long working hours and physical health has been reported in some previous studies [ 4 , 5 ]. Moreover, similar evidence was reported for mental health [ 6 ]. While numerous studies during the COVID-19 pandemic have revealed the association between long working hours and mental health, the majority of such studies have been conducted on healthcare workers.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Thirty experts in systematic review methods, environmental health, occupational health, occupational safety, and exposure science were also asked to identify relevant approaches. Each expert was a contributor to one or more systematic reviews for the development of the WHO/ILO Joint Estimates ( Descatha et al, 2018 , Godderis et al, 2018 , Li et al, 2018 , Mandrioli et al, 2018 , Hulshof et al, 2019 , Paulo et al, 2019 , Rugulies et al, 2019 , Teixeira et al, 2019 , Tenkate et al, 2019 , Descatha et al, 2020 , Li et al, 2020 , Pega et al, 2020a , Hulshof et al, 2021a , Hulshof et al, 2021b , Pachito et al, 2021 , Rugulies et al, 2021 , Teixeira et al, 2021a , Teixeira et al, 2021b ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These organizations have produced global, regional and national estimates of exposure to selected occupational risk factors (exposure models) and, consecutively, of the burdens of selected diseases and injuries attributable to these exposures (burden of disease models) (see, for example, Pega et al (2021a) ). They have conducted systematic reviews and meta-analyses of input data for estimating the burden of pairs of occupational risk factors and health outcomes, whose global burdens of disease have never previously been estimated ( Descatha et al, 2018 , Godderis et al, 2018 , Li et al, 2018 , Mandrioli et al, 2018 , Hulshof et al, 2019 , Paulo et al, 2019 , Rugulies et al, 2019 , Teixeira et al, 2019 , Tenkate et al, 2019 , Descatha et al, 2020 , Li et al, 2020 , Pega et al, 2020a , Hulshof et al, 2021a , Hulshof et al, 2021b , Pachito et al, 2021 , Rugulies et al, 2021 , Teixeira et al, 2021b , Teixeira et al, 2021a , World Health Organization, 2021b ). An overview of this series of systematic reviews and its systematic review methodological innovations is provided elsewhere ( Pega et al 2021c ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Постановка проблеми. Всесвітня організація охорони здоров'я (ВООЗ) та Міжнародна організація праці (МОП) проводять спільні дослідження стосовно аналізу впливу тривалості роботи на захворювання і травми працівників в різних сферах, адже фахівці цих поважних організацій вважають, що тривалий робочий час (55 годин на тиждень та більше) є поширеним професійним фактором ризику, пов'язаним із великою кількістю смертей внаслідок ішемічної хвороби серця та інсульту (F. Pega et al, 2021).…”
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