Key term: woman

Original article 2012;38(6):553-559   pdf
Nightshift work job exposure matrices and urinary 6-sulfatoxymelatonin levels among healthy Chinese women
Ji B-T, Gao Y-T, Shu X-O, Yang G, Yu K, Xue S-Z, Li H-L, Liao LM, Blair A, Rothman N, Zheng W, Chow W-H
 
Original article 2012;38(4):349-357   pdf
Gender differences in the effect of weekly working hours on occupational injury risk in the United States working population
Wirtz A, Lombardi DA, Willetts JL, Folkard S, Christiani DC
 
Original article 2010;36(5):404-412   pdf
The work ability index and single-item question: associations with sick leave, symptoms, and health – a prospective study of women on long-term sick leave
Ahlstrom L, Grimby-Ekman A, Hagberg M, Dellve L
 
Original article 2010;36(5):394-403   pdf
Gender differences in sickness absence – the contribution of occupation and workplace
Laaksonen M, Mastekaasa A, Martikainen P, Rahkonen O, Piha K, Lahelma E
 
Original article 1977;3(1):16-22   pdf
A clinical, neurophysiological and behavioral study of female workers exposed to 1,1,1-trichloroethane.
Maroni M, Bulgheroni C, Cassitto MG, Merluzzi F, Gilioli R, Foa´ V
 
Original article 1977;3(1):32-35   pdf
Mercury in human amniotic fluid.
Suzuki T, Takemoto T-I, Shishido S, Kani K
 
Original article 1980;6(2):131-134   pdf
Pregnancy outcome for women working in laboratories in some of the pharmaceutical industries in Sweden.
Hansson E, Jansa S, Wande H, Källén B, Östlund E
 
Original article 1981;7(2):114-118   pdf
Delivery outcome for women working in the pulp and paper industry.
Blomqvist U, Ericson A, Källén B, Westerholm P
 
Short communication 1982;8(1):74-77   pdf
Obstetric histories of women occupationally exposed to styrene.
Härkönen H, Holmberg PC
 
Original article 2009;35(6):446-453   pdf
Cancer incidence among large cohort of female Danish registered nurses
Kjaer TK, Hansen J
 
Amendments and corrections 2009;35(5):400-400   pdf
Re: Messing K, Tissot F, Stock SR. Should studies of risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders be stratified by gender? Lessons from the 1998 Québec Health and Social Survey. Scand J Work Environ Health. 2009;35(2):96–112.
Messing K, Stock SR, Tissot F
 
Original article 2009;35(3):233-240   pdf
Lifetime occupational history and risk of endometriosis
Marino JL, Holt VL, Chen C, Davis S
 
Original article 2009;35(2):96-112   pdf
Should studies of risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders be stratified by gender? Lessons from the 1998 Québec Health and Social Survey
Messing K, Stock SR, Tissot F
 
Discussion paper 2009;35(2):127-135   pdf
Exploring gender, work and living conditions and health - suggestions for contextual and comprehensive approaches
Härenstam A
 
Short communication 2008;34(6):483-486   pdf
Does evening work predict sickness absence among female carers of the elderly?
Tüchsen F, Christensen KB, Nabe-Nielsen K, Lund T
 
Original article 2008;34(3):179-188   pdf
Health-related effects of worksite interventions involving physical exercise and reduced workhours
von Thiele Schwarz U, Lindfors P, Lundberg U
 
Original article 2008;34(2):107-112   pdf
What makes men and women with musculoskeletal complaints decide they are too sick to work?
Hooftman WE, Westerman MJ, van der Beek AJ, Bongers PM, van Mechelen W
 
Editorial 2008;34(1):1-3   pdf
Shift work among women—a century-old health issue in occupational health
Härmä M
 
Article SJWEH Suppl 2007; (3):33-41   pdf
Computer use, neck and upper-extremity symptoms, eyestrain and headache among female and male upper secondary school students
Palm P, Hansson Risberg E, Mortimer M, Palmerud G, Toomingas A, Wigaeus Tornqvist E
 
Article SJWEH Suppl 2007; (3):26-32   pdf
Children and gender—differences in exposure and how anthropometric differences can be incorporated into the design of computer input devices
Johnson PW, Blackstone JM
 
Original article 2007;33(4):286-292   pdf
Incidence trends and gender differences in malignant mesothelioma in New South Wales, Australia
Hyland RA, Ware S, Johnson AR, Yates DH
 
Original article 2007;33(3):215-222   pdf
Prediction of cardiocerebrovascular and other significant disease from disturbed sleep and work strain
Leineweber C, Kecklund G, Orth-Gomér K
 
Original article 2006;32(5):359-367   pdf
Time to pregnancy among female greenhouse workers
Bretveld R, Zielhuis GA, Roeleveld N
 
Original article 2004;30(6):477-485   pdf
Job strain in relation to ambulatory blood pressure, heart rate, and heart rate variability among female nurses
Riese H, Van Doornen LJP, Houtman ILD, De Geus EJC
 
Original article 2004;30(2):129-138   pdf
Urinary catecholamines and salivary cortisol on workdays and days off in relation to job strain among female health care providers
Fujiwara K, Tsukishima E, Kasai S, Masuchi A, Tsutsumi A, Kawakami N, Miyake H, Kishi R
 
Letter to the editor 2003;29(6):489-489   pdf
Authors` reply
Wergeland EL, Veiersted B, Ingre M, Olsson B, Åkerstedt T, Bjørnskau T, Varg N
 
Letter to the editor 2003;29(6):488-488   pdf
Health effects of reduced workhours?
Eriksen HR, Svensen E, Tveito TH, Ursin H
 
Original article 2003;29(1):27-34   pdf
A shorter workday as a means of reducing the occurrence of musculoskeletal disorders
Wergeland EL, Veiersted B, Ingre M, Olsson B, Åkerstedt T, Bjørnskau T, Varg N
 
Original article 2003;29(1):22-26   pdf
Timed bright-light exposure and complaints related to shift work among women
Leppämäki S, Partonen T, Piiroinen P, Haukka J, Lönnqvist J
 
Original article 2002;28(3):158-162   pdf
Self-experienced physical workload and risk of breast cancer
Rintala PE, Pukkala E, Paakkulainen HT, Vihko VJ
 
Original article 2002;28(2):85-93   pdf
Effectiveness of a worksite exercise program with respect to perceived work ability and sick leaves among women with physical work
Nurminen E, Malmivaara A, Ilmarinen J, Ylöstalo P, Mutanen P, Ahonen G, Aro T
 
Original article 2000;26(3):199-206   pdf
Time to pregnancy and infertility among women with a high intake of fish contaminated with persistent organochlorine compounds
Axmon A, Rylander L, Strömberg U, Hagmar L
 
Article 1999;25 suppl 4:54-60   pdf
Combining quantitative and qualitative approaches in occupational health for a better understanding of the impact of work-related disorders
Mergler D
 
Invited article 1999;25(6):491-497   pdf
Occupational cancer epidemiology in the coming decades
Blair A, Rothman N, Hoar Zahm S
 
Original article 1999;25(3):215-221   pdf
Risk of premenopausal breast cancer in association with occupational exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and benzene
Petralia SA, Vena JE, Freudenheim JL, Dosemeci M, Michalek A, Goldberg MS, Brasure J, Graham S
 
Original article 1998;24(6):465-472   pdf
Workplace factors and care seeking for low-back pain among female nursing personnel
Josephson M, Vingård E, MUSIC-Norrtälje Study Group
 
Original article 1995;21(6):435-439   pdf
Social support, job strain and musculoskeletal pain among female health care personnel
Ahlberg-Hultén GK, Theorell T, Sigala F
 
Original article 1995;21(6):419-426   pdf
Mortality and cancer incidence among women with a high consumption of fatty fish contaminated with persistent organochlorine compounds
Rylander L, Hagmar L
 
Original article 1995;21(5):368-375   pdf
Decreased birth weight in infants born to women with a high dietary intake of fish contaminated with persistent organochlorine compounds
Rylander L, Strömberg U, Hagmar L
 
Original article 1995;21(3):191-198   pdf
Pregnancy-related sickness absence among employed women in a Swedish county
Alexanderson K, Hensing G, Carstensen J, Bjurulf P