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Understanding and enhancing responses to distress in the construction industry: protocol for a data linkage study

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Publication date
17 October 2023
Pages
7
Current status
Current
Description

Past research has shown that construction industry workers are at an elevated risk of suicide, however, to date, no study has examined in detail the characteristics of individuals who work in the construction industry and experience distress. This research aims to understand the characteristics, including sociodemographic characteristics, health services utilisation and contacts with non-clinical services, of individuals working within the construction industry and who experience distress, and to quantify the costs and benefits of different help-seeking pathways.

doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-061695

Scope

Contents:

Introduction
Methods And Analysis
Study Design And Setting
Data Sets
Cohort Selection
Data Linkage
Consent
Data Management
Data Analysis
Variables
Patient And Public Involvement
Ethics And Dissemination

Author
Wittenhagen, Lisa; Doran, Christopher; Brady, John; Heffernan, Edward; Meurk, Carla
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Attribution
2022;12:e061695
Licence
Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International licence
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Residential
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