Prevalence of perceived stress and associations to symptoms of exhaustion, depression and anxiety in a working age population seeking primary care - an observational study
Conclusion:
More than half of this working age population perceived more than a little stress, as defined, women to a greater extent than men. Symptoms of burnout and exhaustion were common. A high level of perceived stress was often accompanied by symptoms of depression and/or anxiety.
Source: BMC Family Practice - Category: Primary Care Authors: Lilian WiegnerDominique HangeCecilia BjörkelundGunnar Ahlborg Source Type: research
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