October 17, 2007
No sad architects and engineers for you! 0

According to the CBC, the lowest rate of depression (4.3 percent) occurred within the engineering, architecture, and surveying industries. The highest were Personal care and service, Food preparation and serving related, and Community, social, Health care practitioners and technical tied at third. Quite alarming in many ways. The full list after the jump. Graphics courtesy of Sad Kitty
The percentage of full-time workers age 18 to 64 reporting depression lasting two weeks or longer, by categories of occupation, as provided by the National Survey on Drug Use and Health using 2004 through 2006 data:
-Personal care and service: 10.8
-Food preparation and serving related: 10.3
-Community and social services: 9.6
-Health care practitioners and technical: 9.6
-Arts, design, entertainment, sports and media: 9.1
-Education, training and library: 8.7
-Office and administrative support: 8.1
-Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance: 7.3
-Financial: 6.7
-Sales and related: 6.7
-Legal: 6.4
-Transportation and material moving: 6.4
-Mathematical and computer scientists: 6.2
-Production: 5.9
-Management: 5.8
-Farming, fishing and forestry: 5.6
-Protective service: 5.5
-Construction and extraction: 4.8
-Installation, maintenance and repair: 4.4
-Life, physical and social science: 4.4
-Engineering, architecture and surveyors: 4.3
Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.








