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    Young adults’ work-family life courses and mental health trajectories from adolescence to young adulthood: a TRAILS study

    Work-family life courses have been associated with mental health at various time points in life but little is known about how mental health develops during these work-family life courses. The aim of this study...

    Vendula Machů, Iris Arends, Josué Almansa in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemio… (2024)

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    Effects of changes in residential fast-food outlet exposure on Body Mass Index change: longitudinal evidence from 92,211 Lifelines participants

    Evidence on the association between fast-food outlet exposure and Body Mass Index (BMI) remains inconsistent and is primarily based on cross-sectional studies. We investigated the associations between changes ...

    Carel-Peter L. van Erpecum in International Journal of Behavioral Nutrit… (2024)

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    Navigating work and life– a qualitative exploration of managers’ and employees’ views of return-to-work after sick leave due to common mental disorders

    Incorporating multiple perspectives and contexts in knowledge mobilisation for return-to-work after sick leave due to common mental disorders can promote interprofessional and organisational strategies for fac...

    Lisa Holmlund, Helena Tinnerholm Ljungberg, Ute Bültmann in BMC Public Health (2024)

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    Establishing General Working Population Norms for the Cognitive Symptom Checklist-Work

    Purpose: The Cognitive Symptom Checklist-Work (CSC-W) is a self-report measure to assess cognitive symptoms (i.e., memory and executive function) in working adults with cancer. To date, general working population...

    Johanna K. Ehrenstein, Saskia F. A. Duijts in Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation (2023)

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    Are psychosocial work factors and work-home interference associated with time to first full return-to-work after sick leave due to common mental disorders?

    To (1) examine the time to first full return-to-work (RTW), and (2) investigate whether psychosocial work factors and work-home interference are associated with time to first full RTW after sick leave due to c...

    Lisa Holmlund, Ute Bültmann in International Archives of Occupational and… (2023)

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    Correction to: Experiences of participating in a problem‑solving intervention with workplace involvement in Swedish primary health care: a qualitative study from rehabilitation coordinator’s, employee’s, and manager’s perspectives

    Ida Karlsson, Lydia Kwak, Iben Axén, Gunnar Bergström, Ute Bültmann in BMC Public Health (2023)

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    Tailoring work participation support for cancer survivors using the stages of change: perspectives of (health care) professionals and survivors

    Interventions to support work participation in cancer survivors (CSs) have shown limited effectiveness. Applying a behavioral change framework (e.g., stages of change) could make work participation interventio...

    Amber D. Zegers, Pieter Coenen, Ute Bültmann in Journal of Cancer Survivorship (2023)

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    Does social support at home moderate the association between social support at work and work functioning among cancer patients?

    The aims of this study were to examine (1) the longitudinal associations of supervisor and colleague social support with work functioning in cancer patients who have returned to work and (2) the moderating rol...

    Manon M. T. Schallig, Ute Bültmann, Adelita V. Ranchor in Journal of Cancer Survivorship (2023)

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    Differences in Modified-Return-to-Work by Immigration Characteristics Among a Cohort of Workers in British Columbia, Canada

    Introduction To investigate differences in modified-return-to work (MRTW) within the first 30 days of a work-related, short-term disability injury by immigration characteristics. This question was part of a progr...

    Sonja Senthanar, Mieke Koehoorn, Lillian Tamburic in Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation (2023)

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    Experiences of participating in a problem-solving intervention with workplace involvement in Swedish primary health care: a qualitative study from rehabilitation coordinator's, employee's, and manager's perspectives

    Work-directed interventions that include problem-solving can reduce the number of sickness absence days. The effect of combining a problem-solving intervention with involvement of the employer is currently bei...

    Ida Karlsson, Lydia Kwak, Iben Axén, Gunnar Bergström, Ute Bültmann in BMC Public Health (2023)

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    Trajectories of cognitive symptoms and associated factors in cancer survivors after return to work: an 18-month longitudinal cohort study

    Cognitive symptoms affect cancer survivors’ functioning at work. To date, cognitive symptoms trajectories in working cancer survivors and the factors associated with these trajectories have not been examined.

    Johanna K. Ehrenstein, Sander K. R. van Zon in Journal of Cancer Survivorship (2023)

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    A Life Course Perspective on Work and Mental Health: The Working Lives of Young Adults

    Young adulthood is a challenging life phase including major life transitions like leaving the parental home, finishing education, starting a first job, starting romantic relationships, and parenthood. These tr...

    Karin Veldman, Sander K. R. van Zon in Handbook of Life Course Occupational Health

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    A Life Course Perspective on Work and Mental Health: The Working Lives of Young Adults

    Young adulthood is a challenging life phase including major life transitions like leaving the parental home, finishing education, starting a first job, starting romantic relationships, and parenthood. These tr...

    Karin Veldman, Sander K. R. van Zon in Handbook of Life Course Occupational Health (2023)

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    Evaluation of measurement properties of the German Work Role Functioning Questionnaire

    We assessed the measurement properties of the German Work Role Functioning Questionnaire (WRFQ) after its cross-cultural adaptation of the Dutch version. The WRFQ is a generic role-specific instrument that mea...

    Martina Michaelis, Monika A. Rieger, Stephanie Burgess, Viktoria Töws in BMC Public Health (2022)

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    The association between the presence of fast-food outlets and BMI: the role of neighbourhood socio-economic status, healthy food outlets, and dietary factors

    Evidence on the association between the presence of fast-food outlets and Body Mass Index (BMI) is inconsistent. Furthermore, mechanisms underlying the fast-food outlet presence-BMI association are understudie...

    Carel-Peter L. van Erpecum, Sander K. R. van Zon, Ute Bültmann in BMC Public Health (2022)

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    Physical Activity Advice for Prevention and Rehabilitation of Low Back Pain- Same or Different? A Study on Device-Measured Physical Activity and Register-Based Sickness Absence

    Purpose We lack knowledge on whether the advice of “being physically active” should be the same for prevention and rehabilitation of low back pain (LBP). Sickness absence is a key outcome for LBP prevention and r...

    Nidhi Gupta, Charlotte Lund Rasmussen in Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation (2022)

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    Docenten met gehoorverlies

    Arnold Schriemer, Corné Roelen, Femke Abma in TBV – Tijdschrift voor Bedrijfs- en Verzek… (2022)

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    Employees Receiving Inpatient Treatment for Common Mental Disorders in Germany: Factors Associated with Time to First and Full Return to Work

    Purpose In Germany, return to work (RTW) after inpatient treatment for common mental disorders (CMDs) is a complex process at the intersection of the mental healthcare system and the workplace. This study examine...

    Alexandra Sikora, Gundolf Schneider, Uta Wegewitz in Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation (2022)

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    Socioeconomic differences in metabolic syndrome development: examining the mediating role of chronic stress using the Lifelines Cohort Study

    Metabolic syndrome (MetS) development strongly varies based on individuals’ socioeconomic position (SEP), but to date, no studies have assessed the mediating role of perceived stress from long-term difficultie...

    Liza A. Hoveling, Aart C. Liefbroer, Ute Bültmann, Nynke Smidt in BMC Public Health (2022)

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    The timing and duration of depressive symptoms from adolescence to young adulthood and young adults’ NEET status: the role of educational attainment

    Depressive symptoms are negatively associated with labour market outcomes but whether the timing and duration of depressive symptoms or educational attainment (EA) affect NEET (Neither in Employment, Education...

    Karin Veldman, Sijmen A. Reijneveld in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemio… (2022)

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