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Health Workers' Conceptualisation and Experiences of Common Mental Symptoms and Work-Related Psychosocial Stressors in Central and Southern Ethiopian Regions: A Qualitative Study

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2025
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Habtu, Y.
Kumie, A.
Selamu, M.
Harada, H.
Girma, E.
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Abstract
Despite the growing recognition of mental health challenges among health workers, limited information regarding their self-identification of common mental symptoms (CMSs) and their perceptions of causal pathways to work-related psychosocial stressors exists. This study aimed to explore how health workers recognise CMSs, perceive their exposure to work-related psychosocial stressors, conceptualise causal pathways, evaluate the impact of these stressors on the professional quality of life (PQoL), employ coping strategies and encounter barriers to mitigating stressors and seeking support. The findings of this study highlight the need for targeted interventions, including updated training on CMSs, addressing resource-related stressors, improving workplace communication and conflict resolution, enacting policy reforms to ensure equitable compensation and promoting adaptive coping strategies to enhance health workers' mental well-being and their PQoL.
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Health Workers; Common Mental Health Symptoms; Experiences; Occupational Stress; Anxiety Disorders; Depression
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https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11865726/#:~:text=The%20findings%20of%20this%20study,adaptive%20coping%20strategies%20to%20enhance
http://knowhub.aphrc.org/handle/123456789/2516
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