Journal article
Psychological distress and unmet mental health needs among urban taxi drivers: A cross-sectional survey
S Davidson, G Wadley, N Reavley, J Gunn, S Fletcher
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry | Published : 2018
Abstract
Objectives: The taxi industry relies on a male-dominated, predominately immigrant workforce who face multiple risk factors for poor mental health including shift work, low pay and threats of violence. Despite these risk factors, no previous study has documented the prevalence of psychological distress in the taxi industry. We investigated psychological distress among urban taxi drivers and explored the factors associated with high levels of distress. Method: A total of 380 taxi drivers were surveyed at the Melbourne Airport holding yard between September 2016 and March 2017. Psychological distress was measured using the K10. Logistic regression models were used to estimate the association be..
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Awarded by Melbourne Research, University of Melbourne
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the National Health and Medical Council (S. Davidson, Early Career Fellowship ID: 1071629N; N. Reavley, Career Development Fellowship ID: 1083394) and with seed funding from the Melbourne Networked Society Institute at the University of Melbourne.