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Depressive and anxiety symptoms among housemaidsAmerican Journal of Industrial Medicine

By , on December 01, 2003

Background:
Housemaid, the most common occupation in the female labor force in Brazil, is known to be targeted by a generalized racial and job discrimination, which can generate mental suffering such as depressive and anxiety symptoms. In this cross-sectional study, the association between being a maid and having depressive and anxiety symptoms was evaluated.

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Sales, Eliane C., and Santana, Vilma S. Depressive and anxiety symptoms among housemaidsAmerican Journal of Industrial Medicine. , , . , 2003. Sales, E. C., and Santana, V. S. (2003). Depressive and anxiety symptoms among housemaidsAmerican Journal of Industrial Medicine. , , . Sales, Eliane C., and Santana, Vilma S. "Depressive and anxiety symptoms among housemaidsAmerican Journal of Industrial Medicine." 2003, .Sales Eliane C., and Santana Vilma S. "Depressive and anxiety symptoms among housemaidsAmerican Journal of Industrial Medicine." (2003). Sales, E C, and Santana, V S 2003, 'Depressive and anxiety symptoms among housemaidsAmerican Journal of Industrial Medicine', , , . Eliane C Sales, and Vilma S Santana, 'Depressive and anxiety symptoms among housemaidsAmerican Journal of Industrial Medicine' (2003). Sales E. C., and Santana V. S. Depressive and anxiety symptoms among housemaidsAmerican Journal of Industrial Medicine. . 2003. Sales, Eliane C., and Santana, Vilma S. Depressive and anxiety symptoms among housemaidsAmerican Journal of Industrial Medicine. . 2003. , .

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