Author: Madsen IEH

Original article 2025;51(3):226-236   pdf
Occupational history of psychosocial work environment exposures and risk of autoimmune rheumatic diseases – a Danish register-based cohort study
Nielsen HB, Sejbaek CS, Dreyer LW, Madsen IEH, Flachs EM, Hougaard KS
 
Discussion paper 2024;50(6):395-405   pdf full text
Fifty years of research on psychosocial working conditions and health: From promise to practice
Boot CRL, LaMontagne AD, Madsen IEH
 
Original article 2024;50(2):61-72   pdf full text
The labor market costs of work-related stress: A longitudinal study of 52 763 Danish employees using multi-state modeling
Pedersen J, Graversen BK, Hansen KS, Madsen IEH
 
Editorial 2023;49(7):449-452   pdf full text
Work-related sexual and gender harassment: conceptual challenges and the need for evidence-based prevention
Madsen IEH, Nielsen MBD
 
Original article 2023;49(4):271-282   pdf full text
Trajectories of marginal part-time work and risk of depression. Does job or income insecurity mediate the relation?
Nielsen HB, Kirchheiner-Rasmussen J, Dyreborg J, Larsen AD, Madsen IEH, Pedersen J, Garde AH
 
Original article 2023;49(4):249-258   pdf full text
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
 
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
 
Original article 2020;46(5):498-507   pdf full text
Persistent and changing job strain and risk of coronary heart disease. A population-based cohort study of 1.6 million employees in Denmark
Rugulies R, Framke E, Sørensen JK, Svane-Petersen AC, Alexanderson K, Bonde JP, Farrants K, Flachs EM, Magnusson Hanson LL, Nyberg ST, Kivimäki M, Madsen IEH
 
Original article 2020;46(3):268-277   pdf full text
Acute myocardial infarction in relation to physical activities at work: a nationwide follow-up study based on job-exposure matrices
Bonde JPE, Flachs EM, Madsen IEH, Petersen SB, Andersen JH, Hansen J, Jørgensen EB, Kolstad H, Holtermann A, Schlünssen V, Svendsen SW
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