Key term: working condition

Original article [online first; 27 March 2024]   pdf
The role of working conditions in educational differences in all-cause and ischemic heart disease mortality among Swedish men
Almroth M, Hemmingsson T, Falkstedt D, Kjellberg K, Carlsson E, Pan K-Y, Berglund K, Thern E
 
Original article 2024;50(1):11-21   pdf
Association of objectively measured lifting load with low-back pain, stress, and fatigue: A prospective cohort study
Bláfoss R, Aagaard P, Clausen T, Andersen LL
 
Review 2023;49(5):315-329   pdf
How effective are organizational-level interventions in improving the psychosocial work environment, health, and retention of workers? A systematic overview of systematic reviews
Aust B, Møller JL, Nordentoft M, Frydendall KB, Bengtsen E, Jensen AB, Garde AH, Kompier M, Semmer N, Rugulies R, Jaspers SØ
 
Original article 2022;48(8):632-640   pdf full text
Overqualification at work and risk of hospitalization for psychiatric and somatic diseases among immigrants in Sweden – a prospective register-based study
Brendler-Lindqvist M, Tondel M, Helgesson M, Nordqvist T, Svartengren M
 
Original article 2022;48(2):148-157   pdf full text
Associations of employment sector and occupational exposures with full and part-time sickness absence: random and fixed effects analyses on panel data
Hartikainen E, Solovieva S, Viikari-Juntura E, Leinonen T
 
Review 2021;47(8):565-581   pdf full text
Associations of working conditions and chronic low-grade inflammation among employees: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Kaltenegger HC, Becker L, Rohleder N, Nowak D, Weigl M
 
Original article 2021;47(5):335-348   pdf full text
Occupational trajectories of working conditions in Sweden: Development trends in the workforce, 1997–2015
Corin L, Pousette A, Berglund T, Dellve L, Hensing G, Björk L
 
Original article 2021;47(2):127-135   pdf full text
Working conditions and health behavior as causes of educational inequalities in self-rated health: an inverse odds weighting approach
Schram JLD, Oude Groeniger J, Schuring M, Proper KI, van Oostrom SH, Robroek SJW, Burdorf A
 
Original article 2020;46(3):302-310   pdf full text
Do gender and psychosocial job stressors modify the relationship between disability and sickness absence: An investigation using 12 waves of a longitudinal cohort
Milner A, Aitken Z, Byars S, Butterworth P, Kavanagh A
 
Discussion paper 2020;46(3):321-329   pdf full text
Precarious employment in occupational health – an OMEGA-NET working group position paper
Bodin T, Çağlayan C, Garde AH, Gnesi M, Jonsson J, Kiran S, Kreshpaj B, Leinonen T, Mehlum IS, Nena E, Orellana C, Peckham T, Seixas N, Vanroelen C, Julià M
 
Editorial 2019;45(5):425-427   pdf full text
Research strategies for precarious employment
Ervasti J, Virtanen M
 
Original article 2019;45(4):356-369   pdf full text
The Danish Psychosocial Work Environment Questionnaire (DPQ): Development, content, reliability and validity
Clausen T, Madsen IEH, Christensen KB, Bjorner JB, Poulsen OM, Maltesen T, Borg V, Rugulies R
 
Original article 2017;43(6):587-594   pdf full text
Changes in working conditions and major weight gain among normal- and overweight midlife employees
Niskanen R, Holstila A, Rahkonen O, Lallukka T
 
Editorial 2015;41(6):509-510   pdf full text
Work characteristics and health: how to analyze change
Boot CRL
 
Original article 2015;41(6):511-518   pdf full text
Changes in working conditions and physical health functioning among midlife and ageing employees
Mänty M, Kouvonen A, Lallukka T, Lahti J, Lahelma E, Rahkonen O
 
Letter to the Editor 2015;41(6):594-596   pdf full text
What is needed to make research on the psychosocial work environment and health more meaningful? Reflections and missed opportunities in IPD debates
Smith PM, LaMontagne AD
 
Editorial 2015;41(4):325-327   pdf full text
Understanding the role of work in socioeconomic health inequalities
Burdorf A
 
Original article 2015;41(4):338-346   pdf full text
Explaining educational differences in sickness absence: a population-based follow-up study
Kaikkonen R, Härkänen T, Rahkonen O, Gould R, Koskinen S
 
Original article 2014;40(5):483-492   pdf full text
Do working conditions explain the increased risks of disability pension among men and women with low education? A follow-up of Swedish cohorts
Falkstedt D, Backhans M, Lundin A, Allebeck P, Hemmingsson T
 
Review 2014;40(5):441-456   pdf full text
A reciprocal interplay between psychosocial job stressors and worker well-being? A systematic review of the “reversed” effect
Tang K
 
Original article 2014;40(1):82-88   pdf full text
Changes in working conditions and subsequent sickness absence
Saastamoinen P, Laaksonen M, Lahelma E, Lallukka T, Pietiläinen O, Rahkonen O
 
Original article 2013;39(4):351-360   pdf full text
Psychosocial working conditions, occupational groups, and risk of disability pension due to mental diagnoses: a cohort study of 43 000 Swedish twins
Samuelsson Å, Ropponen A, Alexanderson K, Svedberg P
 
Original article 2011;37(6):464-472   pdf
Occupational social class and disability retirement among municipal employees – the contribution of health behaviors and working conditions
Leinonen T, Pietiläinen O, Laaksonen M, Rahkonen O, Lahelma E, Martikainen P