Key term: gender

Article SJWEH Suppl 2007; (3):68-75   pdf
Impact of time pressure and pauses on physiological responses to standardized computer mouse use—a review of three papers focusing on mechanisms behind computer-related disorders
Crenshaw AG, Lyskov E, Heiden M, Flodgren G, Hellström F
 
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 2005;31(5):343-351   pdf
Occupational risk of affective and stress-related disorders in the Danish workforce
Wieclaw J, Agerbo E, Mortensen PB, Bonde JP
 
Review 2004;30(4):261-278   pdf
Gender differences in the relations between work-related physical and psychosocial risk factors and musculoskeletal complaints
Hooftman WE, van Poppel MNM, van der Beek AJ, Bongers PM, van Mechelen W
 
Editorial 2004;30(4):257-259   pdf
Men-the weaker sex? Unexpected results of a systematic review on work exposures and musculoskeletal disorders.
Leino-Arjas P
 
Original article 2003;29(6):468-477   pdf
Work technique of nurses in patient transfer tasks and associations with personal factors
Kjellberg K, Lagerström M, Hagberg M
 
Original article 2003;29(5):363-377   pdf
Excessive physical demands in modern worklife and characteristics of work and living conditions of persons at risk
Karlqvist LK, Härenstam A, Leijon O, Schéele P; MOA Research Group
 
Original article 2002;28(5):349-357   pdf
Medical and social prognosis for patients with perceived hypersensitivity to electricity and skin symptoms related to the use of visual display terminals
Stenberg B, Bergdahl J, Edvardsson B, Eriksson N, Lindén G, Widman L
 
Original article 2000;26(2):161-168   pdf
Physical work load between 1970 and 1993 - did it change?
Torgén M, Kilbom Å
 
Short communication 1998;24(2):153-156   pdf
Predictors of blood lead concentrations in the lead-free gasoline era
Nielsen JB, Grandjean P, Jørgensen PJ
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