Key term: woman

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
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