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Work-Family Conflict and the Sex Difference in Depression Among Training Physicians
Author(s) -
Constance Guille,
Elena Frank,
Zhuo Zhao,
David A. Kalmbach,
Paul J. Nietert,
Douglas A. Mata,
Srijan Sen
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
jama internal medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.14
H-Index - 342
eISSN - 2168-6114
pISSN - 2168-6106
DOI - 10.1001/jamainternmed.2017.5138
Subject(s) - medicine , internship , depression (economics) , affect (linguistics) , patient health questionnaire , attrition , psychiatry , family medicine , depressive symptoms , psychology , anxiety , communication , dentistry , economics , medical education , macroeconomics
Depression is common among training physicians and may disproportionately affect women. The identification of modifiable risk factors is key to reducing this disease burden and its negative impact on patient care and physician career attrition.

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