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Study: Construction Workers Face Elevated Depression Risk

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Construction workers are 2.7 times more likely to report symptoms of depression than the general working population, according to findings highlighted by Health & Safety International. The figures underline a growing concern that mental health risks on site are not being addressed with the same rigor as physical safety.

The data suggest that long hours, job insecurity, physical strain and exposure to high‑risk environments are all contributing factors to poor mental health outcomes in the sector. Stigma around discussing mental health, particularly in male‑dominated workforces, is also cited as a barrier to early intervention and support.

For employers and contractors, the findings reinforce the need to integrate mental health into existing health and safety management systems. This can include training supervisors to recognise warning signs, providing access to confidential support services, and designing work schedules that reduce fatigue and stress.

Industry bodies and safety professionals are increasingly calling for mental health to be treated as a core component of site safety culture. With evidence showing that depression can affect concentration, decision‑making and reaction times, improving psychological wellbeing is seen as critical not only for workers’ quality of life but also for reducing accidents and improving overall project performance.

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