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. 2022 Nov 15;21(2):167–193. doi: 10.1007/s40258-022-00761-w
Despite clear evidence that poor mental health is associated with lost productivity at work, more evidence is required to understand the extent to which mental illness decreases productivity and the mechanisms through which this occurs in order to provide appropriate policy responses.
A better understanding of the relationship between mental illness and worker productivity is needed to understand the trade-offs between presenteeism and absenteeism.
Workplace policies that limit and help workers manage job stress can help improve workers’ productivity.