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The overall fractions of coronary heart diseases and depression attributable to multiple dependent psychosocial work factors in Europe
ObjectivesThe literature is nonexistent on the assessment of overall fractions of diseases attributable to multiple dependent psychosocial work...
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Psychosocial work factors affecting mental health of young workers: a systematic review
ObjectiveFor the general working population, robust evidence exists for associations between psychosocial work exposures and mental health. As this...
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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?
ObjectiveTo (1) examine the time to first full return-to-work (RTW), and (2) investigate whether psychosocial work factors and work-home interference...
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The relationship between telework from home and the psychosocial work environment: a systematic review
ObjectiveTelework from home (TWFH) has become routine for many, yet research on how this may affect the psychosocial work environment is sparse. To...
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Work-related physical and psychosocial risk factors cluster with obesity, smoking and physical inactivity
ObjectiveThis study investigated associations between the co-existence of multiple types of work-related psychosocial and physical risk factors, and...
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Update of the fractions of cardiovascular diseases and mental disorders attributable to psychosocial work factors in Europe
ObjectivesThe objectives of this study were to provide the fractions of cardiovascular diseases and mental disorders attributable to five...
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Long-term sick leave for back pain, exposure to physical workload and psychosocial factors at work, and risk of disability and early-age retirement among aged Swedish workers
PurposeTo assess the risk of disability and early-age retirement associated with previous long-term sickness absence for back pain (back-pain SA),...
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Long-term associations of psychosocial working conditions with depressive symptoms and work-related emotional exhaustion: comparing effects in a 5-year prospective study of 1949 workers in Germany
ObjectiveTo test the hypothesis that psychosocial working conditions are more strongly associated with subsequent work-related emotional exhaustion...
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Toward a safe supply chain: Incorporating accident, physical, psychosocial and mental overload risks into supply chain network
Considering health and safety factors in supply chain network design brings safer place for employee and helps firm to have better image in the...
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Investigation of psychosocial factors on upper limb musculoskeletal disorders and the prevalence of its musculoskeletal disorders among nurses: a systematic review and meta-analysis
ObjectiveMusculoskeletal disorders are one of the most important occupational problems especially among nurses. The aim of this study was to...
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Profiles of women who have suffered occupational accidents in cleaning: perceived health, psychosocial risks, and personality variables
PurposeThe main goal was to identify the variables (sociodemographic, work, psychosocial, perceived health, and personality) associated with...
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Physical and psychosocial work factors as explanations for social inequalities in self-rated health
ObjectiveWe investigated the contribution of physical and psychosocial work factors to social inequalities in self-rated health (SRH) in a sample of...
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Risk factors for shoulder disorders among French workers: prospective cohort study
ObjectivesShoulder disorders are common in the working population. This longitudinal study aimed to explore the relationships between personal...
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Behavioral adaptation to climate change: new insights on psychosocial frameworks from the context of managed forests
The growing need for people to learn to live with the effects of climate change has spurred great scholarly in adaptation. Recently, scholars have...
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Trauma, loss and other psychosocial drivers of excessive alcohol consumption in Karamoja, Uganda
This article investigates the trends, drivers and effects of alcohol consumption in Karamoja, a primarily pastoralist area of Uganda. Although...
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Effects of age on psychosocial working conditions and future labour market marginalisation: a cohort study of 56,867 Swedish twins
PurposePrevious studies have reported an elevated risk of sickness absence (SA) and disability pension (DP) due to adverse psychosocial working...
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Low back and neck pain: objective and subjective measures of workplace psychosocial and physical hazards
ObjectiveThis study explored the role of occupational physical activity (OPA), physical demands and psychosocial work-related factors on low back...
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Prevalence of psychosocial risks among immigrants in France and associations with mental health: findings from the national French Working Conditions Survey
PurposeFew studies examined psychosocial risks among immigrants and explored their association with mental health. Our study aims to 1) describe the...
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Multiple environmental and psychosocial work risk factors and sleep disturbances
BackgroundThis study aimed to investigate the relationship between multiple psychosocial and environmental work risk factors and sleep disturbances.
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