Journal article
Gendered working environments as a determinant of mental health inequalities: A protocol for a systematic review
A Milner, AJ Scovelle, TL King, CH Marck, A McAllister, AM Kavanagh, M Shields, E Török, A O’neil
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | MDPI | Published : 2019
Abstract
Both gender and employment are critical and intersecting social determinants of mental and physical health. This paper describes the protocol used to conduct a systematic literature review of the relationship between “gendered working environments” and mental health. Gendered working environments (GWE) are conceptualised as involving: (1) differences in selection into work, and more specifically, occupations; (2) variation in employment arrangements and working hours; (3) disparities in psychosocial exposures at work, and; (4) differences in selection out of work. Methods/design: The review will adhere to a Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) search pr..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
A. M. (Allison Milner) is supported by a Victorian Health and Medical Research Fellowship (A. M. (Allison Milner)). A.O.N. is supported by a Future Leader Fellowship (#101160) from the Heart Foundation, Australia. Funding also provided by Australian Research Council Linkage Project (LP180100035).