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Supplemental Materials - Thematic analysis for manuscript "Preventing work-related mental ill-health: Are construction companies ready for change?"

RMIT University, Australia
Zhang, Peihua
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This study examined the implementation of a prevention-based mental health program in the Australian civil engineering construction sector. It aimed to provide preliminary evidence on organisational readiness for prevention-based psychosocial risk management and explore how different levels of readiness influenced program implementation outcomes.

Issued: 30 01 2026

Created: 30 01 2026

Modified: 30 01 2026

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