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The risk of depressive disorder was higher in individuals with high probability of past year work-related violence (hazard ratio 1.11, 95% CI 1.06-1.16) compared to employees with low probability of exposure, after adjustment for confounders. Among women, associations were robust across industries, whereas among men, associations were limited to certain industries. Violence was measured on the job group and not the individual level, likely resulting in some misclassification of the exposure. Work-related violence may increase the risk of