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High FIFO depression confirmed

Research shows that WA FIFO workers display more signs of depression than the general population.

Marion Lopez
ECU research in WA has shown that FIFO workers display more signs of depression than the general population.

ECU research in WA has shown that FIFO workers display more signs of depression than the general population.

The finding was revealed by researchers at Edith Cowan University after a survey of 629 FIFO workers. The survey found that 28% of respondents exhibited significant signs of depression, compared to just...

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