Key term: psychosocial

Original article [online first; 24 March 2024]   pdf
Can psychosocial risk factors mediate the association between precarious employment and mental health problems in Sweden? Results from a register-based study
Méndez-Rivero F, Matilla-Santander N, Gunn V, Wegman DH, Hernando-­Rodriguez JC, Kvart S, Julià M, Kreshpaj B, Bodin T, Hemmingsson T, Muntaner C, Padrosa E, Almroth M
 
Original article 2023;49(7):496-505   pdf
Trajectories of psychosocial working conditions and all-cause and cause-specific mortality: a Swedish register-based cohort study
Pan K-Y, Almroth M, Nevriana A, Hemmingsson T, Kjellberg K, Falkstedt D
 
Original article 2023;49(4):249-258   pdf
Psychosocial working conditions and sickness absence among younger employees in Denmark: a register-based cohort study using job exposure matrices
Sørensen JK, Pedersen J, Burr H, Holm A, Lallukka T, Lund T, Melchior M, Rod NH, Rugulies R, Sivertsen B, Stansfeld S, Christensen KB, Madsen IEH
 
Editorial 2023;49(2):95-98   pdf full text
Ways to study changes in psychosocial work factors
Boot CRL, Schelvis RMC, Robroek SJW
 
Original article 2022;48(8):621-631   pdf full text
Workplace psychosocial resources and risk of cardiovascular disease among employees: a multi-cohort study of 135 669 participants
Xu T, Rugulies R, Vahtera J, Pentti J, Mathisen J, Lange T, Clark AJ, Magnusson Hanson LL, Westerlund H, Ervasti J, Virtanen M, Kivimäki M, Rod NH
 
Original article 2022;48(6):435-445   pdf full text
Psychosocial job stressors and risk of suicidal behavior – an observational study among Swedish men
Åberg M, Staats E, Robertson J, Schiöler L, Torén K, LaMontagne AD, Söderberg M, Waern M, Nyberg J
 
Original article 2022;48(7):549-559   pdf full text
Combined psychosocial work factors and risk of long-term sickness absence in the general working population: Prospective cohort with register follow-up among 69 371 workers
Andersen LL, Vinstrup J, Thorsen SV, Pedersen J, Sundstrup E, Rugulies R
 
Original article 2022;48(4):302-311   pdf full text
Emotional demands at work and risk of hospital-treated depressive disorder in up to 1.6 million Danish employees: a prospective nationwide register-based cohort study
Madsen IEH, Sørensen JK, Bruun JE, Framke E, Burr H, Melchior M, Sivertsen B, Stansfeld S, Kivimäki M, Rugulies R
 
Editorial 2021;47(7):483-487   pdf full text
Understanding the impact of psychosocial working conditions on workers’ health: we have come a long way, but are we there yet?
Madsen IEH, Rugulies R
 
Editorial 2021;47(5):329-333   pdf full text
Monitoring trends in psychosocial and physical working conditions: Challenges and suggestions for the 21st century
Burr H
 
Original article 2021;47(6):456-465   pdf
Reducing employee turnover in hospitals: estimating the effects of hypothetical improvements in the psychosocial work environment
Mathisen J, Nguyen T-L, Jensen JH, Rugulies R, Rod NH
 
Review 2021;47(7):489-508   pdf full text
Psychosocial work exposures and health outcomes: a meta-review of 72 literature reviews with meta-analysis
Niedhammer I, Bertrais S, Witt K
 
Short communication 2021;47(6):475-481   pdf
Application of two job indices for general occupational demands in a pooled analysis of case–control studies on lung cancer
Hovanec J, Siemiatycki J, Conway DI, Olsson A, Guenel P, Luce D, Jöckel K-H, Pohlabeln H, Ahrens W, Karrasch S, Wichmann H-E, Gustavsson P, Consonni D, Merletti F, Richiardi L, Simonato Lorenzo, Fortes C, Parent M-É, McLaughlin JR, Demers P, Landi MT, Caporaso N, Fernández-Tardón G, Zaridze D, Świątkowska B, Pándics T, Lissowska J, Fabianova E, Field JK, Mates D, Bencko V, Foretova L, Janout V, Kromhout H, Vermeulen R, Boffetta P, Straif K, Schüz J, Casjens S, Pesch B, Brüning T, Behrens T
 
Review 2021;47(4):249-257   pdf full text
Is job strain associated with a higher risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus? A systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies
Li W, Yi G, Chen Z, Dai X, Wu J, Peng Y, Ruan W, Lu Z, Wang D
 
Original article 2021;47(1):70-77   pdf full text
Exposure to psychosocial work strain and changes in smoking behavior during pregnancy – a longitudinal study within the Danish National Birth Cohort
Mattsson K, Hougaard KS, Sejbaek CS
 
Original article 2020;46(6):589-598   pdf full text
Psychosocial job strain and polypharmacy: a national cohort study
Tan ECK, Pan K-Y, Magnusson Hanson LL, Fastbom J, Westerlund H, Wang H-X
 
Original article 2021;47(1):15-21   pdf full text
Work factors facilitating working beyond state pension age: Prospective cohort study with register follow-up
Andersen LL, Thorsen SV, Larsen M, Sundstrup E, Boot CRL, Rugulies R
 
Original article 2020;46(5):542-551   pdf full text
Psychosocial work exposures of the job strain model and cardiovascular mortality in France: results from the STRESSJEM prospective study
Niedhammer I, Milner A, Geoffroy-Perez B, Coutrot T, LaMontagne AD, Chastang J-F
 
Original article 2020;46(5):488-497   pdf full text
Psychosocial working characteristics before retirement and depressive symptoms across the retirement transition: a longitudinal latent class analysis
Åhlin JK, Peristera P, Westerlund H, Magnusson Hanson LL
 
Original article 2020;46(4):392-401   pdf full text
How leadership behaviors influence the effects of job predictability and perceived employability on employee mental health – a multilevel, prospective study
Fløvik L, Knardahl S, Christensen JO
 
Original article 2020;46(3):311-320   pdf full text
Is the association between poor job control and common mental disorder explained by general perceptions of control? Findings from an Australian longitudinal cohort
Too LS, Leach L, Butterworth P
 
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
 
Editorial 2019;45(6):529-532   pdf full text
Work and mental health: what do we know and how can we intervene?
Rugulies R, Aust B
 
Review 2020;46(1):19-31   pdf full text
Psychosocial work stressors and risk of all-cause and coronary heart disease mortality: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Taouk Y, Spittal MJ, LaMontagne AD, Milner AJ
 
Original article 2020;46(2):177-187   pdf full text
Breast cancer specialists' perspective on their role in their patients' return to work: A qualitative study
Lamort-Bouché M, Péron J, Broc G, Kochan A, Jordan C, Letrilliart L, Fervers B, Fassier J-B; FASTRACS Group
 
Editorial 2019;45(1):1-6   pdf full text
What is a psychosocial work environment?
Rugulies R
 
Original article 2019;45(2):134-145   pdf full text
Organizational change and employee mental health: A prospective multilevel study of the associations between organizational changes and clinically relevant mental distress
Fløvik L, Knardahl S, Christensen JO
 
Original article 2019;45(2):158-165   pdf full text
Long-term occupational trajectories and suicide: a 22-year follow-up of the GAZEL cohort study
Azevedo Da Silva M, Younès N, Leroyer A, Plancke L, Lemogne C, Goldberg M, Rivière M, Melchior M
 
Original article 2018;44(3):283-290   pdf
Negative social acts and pain: evidence of a workplace bullying and 5-HTT genotype interaction
Jacobsen DP, Nielsen MB, Einarsen S, Gjerstad J
 
Original article 2018;44(2):183-191   pdf full text
Do resources buffer the prospective association of psychosocial work stress with depression? Longitudinal evidence from ageing workers
Lunau T, Wahrendorf M, Müller A, Wright B, Dragano N
 
Short communication 2018;44(2):219-223   pdf full text
Can illegitimate job tasks be reduced by a participatory organizational-level workplace intervention? Results of a cluster randomized controlled trial in Danish pre-schools
Framke E, Sørensen OH, Pedersen J, Rugulies R
 
Original article 2017;43(5):465-474   pdf full text
Does age modify the association between psychosocial factors at work and deterioration of self-rated health?
Burr H, Hasselhorn HM, Kersten N, Pohrt A, Rugulies R
 
Editorial 2017;43(4):291-293   pdf full text
On effort–reward imbalance and depression
Theorell T
 
Original article 2017;43(4):367-374   pdf full text
The psychosocial work environment is associated with risk of stroke at working age
Jood K, Karlsson N, Medin J, Pessah-Rasmussen H, Wester P, Ekberg K
 
Review 2017;43(4):294-306   pdf full text
Effort–reward imbalance at work and risk of depressive disorders. A systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies
Rugulies R, Aust B, Madsen IEH
 
Original article 2017;43(3):234-240   pdf full text
Organizational change, psychosocial work environment, and non-disability early retirement: a prospective study among senior public employees
Breinegaard N, Jensen JH, Bonde JP
 
Original article 2017;43(2):136-145   pdf full text
Sleep disturbance and the older worker: findings from the Health and Employment after Fifty study
Palmer KT, D’Angelo S, Harris EC, Linaker C, Sayer AA, Gale CR, Evandrou M, van Staa T, Cooper C, Coggon D
 
Original article 2017;43(1):50-58   pdf full text
Psychosocial job quality and mental health among young workers: a fixed-effects regression analysis using 13 waves of annual data
Milner A, Krnjacki L, LaMontagne AD
 
Original article 2016;42(4):299-308   pdf full text
Joint association of sleep problems and psychosocial working conditions with registered long-term sickness absence. A Danish cohort study
Madsen IEH, Larsen AD, Thorsen SV, Pejtersen JH, Rugulies R, Sivertsen B
 
Original article 2016;42(3):192-200   pdf full text
Effect of a participatory organizational-level occupational health intervention on short-term sickness absence: a cluster randomized controlled trial
Framke E, Sørensen OH, Pedersen J, Rugulies R
 
Editorial 2016;42(2):99-102   pdf full text
On the scarring effects of job insecurity (and how they can be explained)
De Witte H
 
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
 
Original article 2015;41(3):280-287   pdf full text
Psychosocial work environment and risk of ischemic stroke and coronary heart disease: a prospective longitudinal study of 75 236 construction workers
Schiöler L, Söderberg M, Rosengren A, Järvholm B, Torén K
 
Original article 2014;40(6):639-648   pdf full text
Exposure to psychosocial job strain during pregnancy and odds of asthma and atopic dermatitis among 7-year old children – a prospective cohort study
Larsen AD, Schlünssen V, Christensen BH, Bonde JP, Obel C, Thulstrup AM, Hannerz H, Hougaard KS
 
Editorial 2014;40(5):437-440   pdf full text
Let’s study how worker health affects the psychosocial work environment
van Hooff MLM, Taris TW
 
Original article 2014;40(5):457-464   pdf full text
Job control and ambulatory blood pressure
Mc Carthy VJC, Perry IJ, Greiner BA
 
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
 
Review 2013;39(6):535-549   pdf full text
Psychosocial work characteristics and sleep quality: a systematic review of longitudinal and intervention research
Van Laethem M, Beckers DGJ, Kompier MAJ, Dijksterhuis A, Geurts SAE
 
Original article 2013;39(5):468-476   pdf full text
Work-related psychosocial and mechanical risk factors for work disability: a 3-year follow-up study of the general working population in Norway
Sterud T
 
Original article 2013;39(4):379-389   pdf full text
The effect of overcommitment and reward on muscle activity, posture, and forces in the arm-wrist-hand region – a field study among computer workers
Eijckelhof BHW, Bruno Garza JL, Huysmans MA, Blatter BM, Johnson PW, van Dieën JH, van der Beek AJ, Dennerlein JT