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Original article [online first; 4 December 2024] The consequences of after-hours work: a fixed-effect study of burnout, pain, detachment and work–home conflict among Norwegian workers. Bernstrøm VH, Ingelsrud M, Nilsen W
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Short communication [online first; 21 November 2024] Prevention of hypertension due to long working hours and other work hazards is needed to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. Landsbergis P et.al.
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Review [online first; 17 November 2024] Workplace-based prevention and management of knee pain: a systematic review. Skovlund SV et.al.
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Original article [online first; 30 October 2024] Multidimensional employment trajectories and dynamic links with mental health: Evidence from the UK Household Longitudinal Study. Balogh R et.al.
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Year 2024

Review 2024;50(8):588-601 Differential attrition and engagement in randomized controlled trials of occupational mental health interventions in person and online: A systematic review and meta-analysis. de Miquel C et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(8):602-612 Associations between bioaerosols, lung function work-shift changes and inflammatory markers: A study of recycling workers. Hansen KK et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(8):622-630 Facilitators and barriers for working beyond statutory pension age: A prospective cohort study across 26 European countries. Andersen LL et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(8):631-640 Work-family conflicts and sickness absence due to mental disorders among female municipal employees – a register-linked study comparing health and social care employees to employees in other sectors. Harkko J et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(8):641-652 In or out of reach? Long-term trends in the reach of health assessments in the Swedish occupational setting. Ekblom-Bak E et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(8):653-664 Development and validation of a French job-exposure matrix for healthcare workers: JEM Soignances. Singier A et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(8):653-664 Development and validation of a French job-exposure matrix for healthcare workers: JEM Soignances. Singier A et.al.
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Review 2024;50(7):503-518 The association between long working hours, shift work, and suicidal ideation: A systematic review and meta-analyses. Kim J et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(7):519-526 Impact of work–life interference on burnout and job discontent: A one-year follow-up study of physicians in Sweden. Gynning BE et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(7):527-535 Do return-to-work trajectories differ by mental disorder diagnosis? A register study among 37 523 Dutch workers. Vendelbosch R et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(7):536-544 Associations of night shift work with weight gain among female nurses in The Netherlands: results of a prospective cohort study. van Duijne HM et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(7):555-566 The effectiveness of a dynamic seat cushion in preventing neck and low-back pain among high-risk office workers: a 6-month cluster-randomized controlled trial. Channak S et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(7):567-576 Research topics in occupational medicine, 1990–2022: A text-mining-applied bibliometric study. Sakai K et.al.
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Discussion paper 2024;50(6):395-405 Fifty years of research on psychosocial working conditions and health: From promise to practice. Boot CRL, LaMontagne AD, Madsen IEH
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Original article 2024;50(6):426-436 Gender and educational differences in work participation and working years lost in Norway. Merkus SL et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(6):437-446 Implemented disability-related policies and practices and sustained employment of partially disabled employees: evidence from linked survey and register data. van Ooijen R et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(6):456-465 Does job stress mediate the risk of work disability due to common mental disorders among social workers compared with other health and social care, education, and non-human service professionals? A prospective cohort study of public sector employees in Finland. Rantonen O et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(6):466-474 Quick returns, sleep, sleepiness and stress – An intra-individual field study on objective sleep and diary data. Öster K et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(6):475-484 The independent and interactive effects of changes in overtime and night shifts during the COVID-19 pandemic on burnout among nurses: a longitudinal study. Giusti EM et.al.
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Discussion paper 2024;50(5):317-328 What have we learned about risk assessment and interventions to prevent work-related musculoskeletal disorders and support work participation?. Kuijer PPFM et.al.
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Review 2024;50(5):329-340 Occupational psychosocial exposures and chronic low-back pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Jahn A et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(5):341-350 The “sweet- and sour-spot” of occupational physical activity for back pain: a prospective accelerometer study among eldercare workers. Kyriakidis S et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(5):359-371 Occupational exposure to organic solvents and the risk of developing testicular germ cell tumors (TESTIS study): Effect of combined exposure assessment on risk estimation. Guth M et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(5):372-379 The asbestos–asbestosis exposure–response relationship: a cohort study of the general working population. Iversen IB et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(5):380-388 Impaired kidney function among young healthcare workers with long working hours and night work. Chen W-C, Yang H-Y
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Review 2024;50(4):244-256 Hip osteoarthritis and occupational mechanical exposures: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Jahn A et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(4):257-267 Relationship between long working hours and smoking behaviors: Evidence from population-based cohort studies in Korea. Baek S-U et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(4):268-278 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 et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(4):279-289 Does country of resettlement influence the risk of labor market marginalization among refugees? A cohort study in Sweden and Norway. Amin R et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(4):290-299 Associations between precarious employment trajectories and mental health among older workers in Germany: Vertical and horizontal inequalities. Rohrbacher M, Hasselhorn HM, Matilla-Santander N
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Original article 2024;50(4):300-309 The role of working conditions in educational differences in all-cause and ischemic heart disease mortality among Swedish men. Almroth M et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(3):142-151 Night shift work and cardiovascular diseases among employees in Germany: five-year follow-up of the Gutenberg Health Study. Jankowiak S et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(3):158-167 Perceived work stressors and the transition to burnout among nurses in response to the pandemic: implications for healthcare organizations. Giusti EM et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(3):168-177 Education and pandemic SARS-CoV-2 infections in the German working population – the mediating role of working from home. Wachtler B et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(3):178-186 Respirable crystalline silica and lung cancer in community-based studies: impact of job-exposure matrix specifications on exposure–response relationships. Ohlander J et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(3):197-207 Effectiveness of a Goldilocks Work intervention in childcare workers – A cluster-randomized controlled trial. Schmidt KG et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(3):208-217 The adequacy of workplace accommodation and the incidence of permanent employment separations after a disabling work injury or illness. Mustard CA et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(3):218-227 Change in employment status and its causal effect on suicidal ideation and depressive symptoms: A marginal structural model with machine learning algorithms. Yoon J et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(2):61-72 The labor market costs of work-related stress: A longitudinal study of 52 763 Danish employees using multi-state modeling. Pedersen J et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(2):73-82 Global-, regional- and country-level estimates of the work-related burden of diseases and accidents in 2019. Takala J et.al.
Global, regional and country data results in Excel
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Original article 2024;50(2):73-82 Global-, regional- and country-level estimates of the work-related burden of diseases and accidents in 2019. Takala J et.al.
Global, regional and country data results in Excel
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Original article 2024;50(2):96-102 Effect of retirement on self-rated oral health and dental services use: longitudinal fixed-effects instrumental variable study in 31 countries. Baumeister S-E et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(2):103-112 Ground reaction force as a factor responsible for the topography of injuries in professional dance. An analysis of three dance styles: classical dance, modern dance, and folk dance. Gorwa J, Nowakowska-Lipiec K, Michnik R
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Short communication 2024;50(2):122-128 Impact of employment and income support interventions on the health of young adults with episodic disability: Findings from a systematic review. Jetha A et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(1):11-21 Association of objectively measured lifting load with low-back pain, stress, and fatigue: A prospective cohort study. Bláfoss R et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(1):22-27 The effect of a night shift nap on post-night shift performance, sleepiness, mood, and first recovery sleep: A randomized crossover trial. Patterson PD et.al.
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Original article 2024;50(1):39-48 Parkinson’s disease and occupational exposure to organic solvents in Finland: a nationwide case-control study. Sallmén M et.al.
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Year 2023

Original article 2023;49(8):539-548 Long working hours and all-cause mortality in China: A 26-year follow-up study. Huang Y et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(8):549-557 Development and evaluation of the gender-specific CONSTANCES job exposure matrix for physical risk factors in France. Wuytack F et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(8):549-557 Development and evaluation of the gender-specific CONSTANCES job exposure matrix for physical risk factors in France. Wuytack F et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(8):558-568 Development and validation of a work-related risk score for upper-extremity musculoskeletal disorders in a French working population. Rapicault C et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(8):569-577 Metabolic syndrome increases the risk for premature employment exit: A longitudinal study among 60 427 middle-aged and older workers from the Lifelines Cohort Study and Biobank. Runge K et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(8):578-587 The impact of leisure-time physical activity and occupational physical activity on sickness absence. A prospective study among people with physically demanding jobs. Ketels M et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(8):588-597 Impact of a Finnish reform adding new sickness absence checkpoints on rehabilitation and labor market outcomes: an interrupted time series analysis. Laaksonen M et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(8):598-609 The impact of employment on mental healthcare use among people with disability: distinguishing between part- and full-time employment. Saxby K et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(8):610-620 Predicting long-term sickness absence with employee questionnaires and administrative records: a prospective cohort study of hospital employees. Nyberg ST et.al.
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Review 2023;49(7):453-465 Occupational mechanical exposures as risk factor for chronic low-back pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Jahn A et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(7):477-486 Effectiveness of 'motivational interviewing' on sick leave: a randomized controlled trial in a social insurance setting. Aasdahl L et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(7):487-495 The global health and economic impact of low-back pain attributable to occupational ergonomic factors in the working-age population by age, sex, geography in 2019. Chen N, Fong DYT, Wong JYH
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Original article 2023;49(7):496-505 Trajectories of psychosocial working conditions and all-cause and cause-specific mortality: a Swedish register-based cohort study. Pan K-Y et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(7):506-517 Multidimensional employment precariousness mediates the association between low educational attainment and poor subjective well-being: results from a nationwide cross-sectional study in South Korea. Baek S-U et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(7):518-525 A cohort study of retinal detachment among Swedish construction workers. Schott KD et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(7):526-534 Occupational exposure to silica dust in France: an ongoing concern. Delabre L et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(6):367-374 The impact of COVID-19 lockdown restrictions on the short-term association between in-vehicle particulate pollutants and the respiratory health of Parisian taxi drivers. Hachem M, Bensefa-Colas L, Momas I
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Original article 2023;49(6):375-385 Associations between an international COVID-19 job exposure matrix and SARS-CoV-2 infection among 2 million workers in Denmark. van der Feltz S et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(6):386-394 Occupational risks associated with severe COVID-19 disease and SARS-CoV-2 infection – a Swedish national case-control study conducted from October 2020 to December 2021. Torén K et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(6):395-404 Gender-based harassment in Swedish workplaces and alcohol-related morbidity and mortality: A prospective cohort study. Blindow KJ et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(6):405-418 Parental occupational exposure to solvents and risk of developing testicular germ cell tumors among sons: a French nationwide case-control study (TESTIS study). Guth M et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(6):419-427 Cancer risks in a population-based study of agricultural workers: results from the Taiwan’s Farmers and Health Cohort study. Chen W-L et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(6):439-448 Night and shift work patterns and incidence of type 2 diabetes and hypertension in a prospective cohort study of healthcare employees. Viklund A et.al.
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Review 2023;49(5):315-329 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 et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(5):330-340 Association of persistent pain with the incidence of chronic conditions following a disabling work-related injury. Dobson KG et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(5):341-349 Burden of idiopathic inflammatory rheumatic diseases in occupational healthcare: increased absenteeism and healthcare resource utilization. Ukkola-Vuoti L et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(5):350-362 Between-occupation differences in work-related COVID-19 mitigation strategies over time: Analysis of the Virus Watch Cohort in England and Wales. Beale S et.al.
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Review 2023;49(4):235-248 How effective are interventions in optimizing workplace mental health and well-being? A scoping review of reviews and evidence map. Waddell A et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(4):249-258 Psychosocial working conditions and sickness absence among younger employees in Denmark: a register-based cohort study using job exposure matrices. Sørensen JK et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(4):259-270 The impact of occupational exposures on infection rates during the COVID-19 pandemic: a test-negative design study with register data of 207 034 Dutch workers. Eekhout I et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(4):271-282 Trajectories of marginal part-time work and risk of depression. Does job or income insecurity mediate the relation?. Nielsen HB et.al.
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Short communication 2023;49(4):303-308 Integrated mental healthcare and vocational rehabilitation for people on sick leave with stress-related disorders: 24-month follow-up of the randomized IBBIS trial. Hoff A et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(3):171-181 Exploring the relationship between job characteristics and infection: Application of a COVID-19 job exposure matrix to SARS-CoV-2 infection data in the United Kingdom. Rhodes S et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(3):182-192 Return-to-work rates and predictors of absence duration after COVID-19 over the course of the pandemic. Aben B, Kok RN, de Wind A
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Original article 2023;49(3):193-200 COVID-19-related hospital admission in spouses of partners in at-risk occupations. Bonde JPE et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(3):201-210 Precarious employment at a young age and labor-market marginalization during middle-adulthood: A register-linked cohort study. Thern E et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(3):211-221 Association of occupational heat exposure and colorectal cancer in the MCC-Spain study. Hinchliffe A et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(3):222-230 Office design, telework from home, and self-certified sickness absence: A cross-sectional study of main and moderating effects in a nationally representative sample. Borge RH et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(2):99-107 Circulatory disease mortality among male medical radiation workers in South Korea, 1996–2019. Bang YJ, Kim YM, Lee WJ
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Original article 2023;49(2):108-116 The association between the use of shift schedule evaluation tool with ergonomics recommendations and occupational injuries: A 4-year prospective cohort study among healthcare workers. Shiri R et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(2):126-135 Effect of vitamin D deficiency on metabolic syndrome among Korean shift workers. Mun E et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(2):136-144 Do influence at work and possibilities for development mitigate the impact of job demands for workers with and without depression. Ots P et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(2):145-154 Short and long-term associations between serum proteins linked to cardiovascular disease and particle exposure among constructions workers. Gliga AR et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(2):156-163 Surgery for subacromial impingement syndrome and occupational biomechanical risk factors in a 16-year prospective study among male construction workers. Lewis C et.al.
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Review 2023;49(1):5-22 Interventions for preventing back pain among office workers – a systematic review and network meta-analysis. Eisele-Metzger A et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(1):23-32 Working life expectancy and working years lost among users of part- and full-time sickness absence in Finland. Hartikainen E et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(1):33-42 The influence of onset of disease on exit from paid employment among workers in The Netherlands: A longitudinal register-based study with 9 years follow-up. Hijdra RW et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(1):43-52 Targeting workload to ameliorate risk of heat stress in industrial sugarcane workers. Lucas RAI et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(1):53-63 Occupational demands associated with rotator cuff disease surgery in the UK Biobank. Yanik EL et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(1):64-74 Workplace bullying, symptoms of anxiety and the interaction with leadership quality – a longitudinal study using dynamic panel models with fixed effects. Holmgren R et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(1):75-83 The association of job fatigue with mental disorders among bus drivers. Lin Y-J et.al.
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Original article 2023;49(1):84-94 Occupational risk of COVID-19 related hospital admission in Denmark 2020–2021: a follow-up study. Bonde JPE et.al.
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Year 2022

Review 2022;48(8):598-610 Suicide among transport industry workers: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Mathieu S et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(8):611-620 Longitudinal changes in proportionate mortality due to COVID-19 by occupation in England and Wales. Cherrie M et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(8):621-631 Workplace psychosocial resources and risk of cardiovascular disease among employees: a multi-cohort study of 135 669 participants. Xu T et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(8):641-650 Physical work demands and expected labor market affiliation (ELMA): Prospective cohort with register-follow-up among 46 169 employees. Pedersen J, Bjorner JB, Andersen LL
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Original article 2022;48(8):651-661 Does occupational forward bending of the back increase long-term sickness absence risk? A 4-year prospective register-based study using device-measured compositional data analysis. Gupta N et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(8):662-671 Does a change to an occupation with a lower physical workload reduce the risk of disability pension? A cohort study of employed men and women in Sweden. Badarin K et.al.
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Short communication 2022;48(8):672-677 Occupational risk of COVID-19 across pandemic waves: a two-year national follow-up study of hospital admissions. Bonde JPE et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(7):520-529 Night and shift work characteristics and incident ischemic heart disease and atrial fibrillation among healthcare employees – a prospective cohort study. Kader M et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(7):530-539 Healthcare workers’ SARS-CoV-2 infection rates during the second wave of the pandemic: follow-up study. Würtz AM et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(7):540-548 Lung cancer incidence among workers biologically monitored for occupational exposure to lead: a cohort study. Anttila A et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(7):560-568 Chronic disorders, work-unit leadership quality and long-term sickness absence among 33 025 public hospital employees. Mehta AJ et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(7):569-578 Social inequalities in early exit from employment in Germany: a causal mediation analysis on the role of work, health, and work ability. Rohrbacher M, Hasselhorn HM
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Original article 2022;48(6):425-434 Workplace bullying and risk of suicide and suicide attempts: A register-based prospective cohort study of 98 330 participants in Denmark. Conway PM et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(6):435-445 Psychosocial job stressors and risk of suicidal behavior – an observational study among Swedish men. Åberg M et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(6):446-456 Occupation and SARS-CoV-2 infection risk among 108 960 workers during the first pandemic wave in Germany. Reuter M et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(6):457-467 Changes in occupational well-being during COVID-19: the impact of age, gender, education, living alone, and telework in a Finnish four-wave population sample. Kaltiainen J, Hakanen J
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Original article 2022;48(6):468-478 Effects of workplace measures against COVID-19 on psychological distress of full-time employees: A 12-month prospective study in the COVID-19 pandemic. Asaoka H et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(6):479-489 Time trends in occupational exposure to chemicals in Sweden: proportion exposed, distribution across demographic and labor market strata, and exposure levels. Gustavsson P et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(6):490-497 Associations between single and combined occupational mechanical exposures and surgery for subacromial impingement syndrome: a nationwide Danish cohort study. Dalbøge A et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(6):498-506 The impact of vocational rehabilitation on employment outcomes: A regression discontinuity approach. Laaksonen M, Ilmakunnas I, Tuominen S
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Review 2022;48(5):327-350 Precarious employment and migrant workers’ mental health: a systematic review of quantitative and qualitative studies. Koseoglu Ornek O et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(5):351-360 Low-quality employment trajectories and the risk of common mental health disorders among individuals with Swedish and foreign background – a register-based cohort study. Pollack R et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(5):361-371 Integrating vocational rehabilitation and mental healthcare to improve the return-to-work process for people on sick leave with stress-related disorders: results from a randomized trial. Hoff A et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(5):372-379 Interaction of night shift work with polymorphism in melatonin receptor 1B gene on incident stroke. Chen Y et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(5):380-390 Working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic and its longitudinal association with physical activity and sedentary behavior. Loef B et.al.
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Review 2022;48(4):253-263 Can we distinguish the roles of demographic and temporal changes in the incidence and prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders? A systematic review. Bouziri H et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(4):264-272 Economic evaluation of return-to-work interventions for mental disorder-related sickness absence: two years follow-up of a randomized clinical trial. Finnes A et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(4):283-292 Changes in health among 45–64-year-old Dutch persons before, during and after becoming unemployed or employed: a seven year follow-up study. van de Ven D et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(4):293-301 Perceived job insecurity and risk of suicide and suicide attempts: a study of men and women in the Swedish working population. Blomqvist S et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(4):302-311 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 et.al.
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Review 2022;48(3):173-189 Towards a better understanding of work participation among employees with common mental health problems: a systematic realist review. van Hees SGM et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(3):190-199 Associations of combining paid work and family care with gender-specific differences in depressive symptoms among older workers and the role of work characteristics. Bijnsdorp FM et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(3):200-209 Night-shift work and psychiatric treatment. A follow-up study among employees in Denmark. Albertsen K et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(3):210-219 Cancer incidence in sites potentially related to occupational exposures: 58 years of follow-up of firefighters in the Norwegian Fire Departments Cohort. Marjerrison N et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(3):220-228 Short-term effectiveness of face-to-face periodic occupational health screening versus electronic screening with targeted follow-up: results from a quasi-randomized controlled trial in four Belgian hospitals. Steel JS, Godderis L, Luyten J
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Original article 2022;48(3):229-238 Evaluating effectiveness of an integrated return-to-work and vocational rehabilitation program on work disability duration in the construction sector. Macpherson RA et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(3):239-247 Occupational stress and pregnancy-related hypertension and diabetes: Results from a nationwide prospective cohort. Lissåker C et.al.
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Review 2022;48(2):86-98 Physical activity at work may not be health enhancing. A systematic review with meta-analysis on the association between occupational physical activity and cardiovascular disease mortality covering 23 studies with 655 892 participants. Cillekens B et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(2):99-108 Working at home and expectations of being available: effects on perceived work environment, turnover intentions, and health. Knardahl S, Christensen JO
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Original article 2022;48(2):109-117 Differential impact of working hours on unmet medical needs by income level: a longitudinal study of Korean workers. Lee D-W et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(2):118-126 Trajectories of disability throughout early life and labor force status as a young adult: Results from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. Shields M et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(2):137-147 How does accelerometry-measured arm elevation at work influence prospective risk of long-term sickness absence?. Gupta N et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(2):148-157 Associations of employment sector and occupational exposures with full and part-time sickness absence: random and fixed effects analyses on panel data. Hartikainen E et.al.
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Discussion paper 2022;48(2):158-168 Global, regional and national burden of disease attributable to 19 selected occupational risk factors for 183 countries, 2000–2016: A systematic analysis from the WHO/ILO Joint Estimates of the Work-related Burden of Disease and Injury. Pega F et.al.
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Review 2022;48(1):5-20 Job strain and effort-reward imbalance as risk factors for type 2 diabetes mellitus: A systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective studies. Pena-Gralle APB et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(1):21-30 Cancer-related changes and low-to-moderate exposure to welding fumes: A longitudinal study. Dauter UM et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(1):31-40 Night and shift work and incidence of cerebrovascular disease – a prospective cohort study of healthcare employees in Stockholm. Bigert C et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(1):41-51 Changes in melatonin and sex steroid hormone production among men as a result of rotating night shift work – the HORMONIT study. Harding BN et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(1):52-60 COVID-19 mortality across occupations and secondary risks for elderly individuals in the household: A population register-based study. Billingsley S et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(1):61-70 Exposure to a SARS-CoV-2 infection at work: development of an international job exposure matrix (COVID-19-JEM). Oude Hengel KM et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(1):61-70 Exposure to a SARS-CoV-2 infection at work: development of an international job exposure matrix (COVID-19-JEM). Oude Hengel KM et.al.
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Original article 2022;48(1):71-80 Screening for cognitive impairment among patients with work-related stress complaints in Denmark: validation and evaluation of objective and self-report tools. Jensen JH et.al.
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Year 2021

Review 2021;47(8):565-581 Associations of working conditions and chronic low-grade inflammation among employees: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Kaltenegger HC et.al.
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Original article 2021;47(8):582-590 Exposure to workplace violence and threats and risk of depression: a prospective study. Rudkjoebing LA et.al.
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Original article 2021;47(8):609-618 Are resident handlings in eldercare wards associated with musculoskeletal pain and sickness absence among the workers? A prospective study based on onsite observations. Januario LB et.al.
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Review 2021;47(7):489-508 Psychosocial work exposures and health outcomes: a meta-review of 72 literature reviews with meta-analysis. Niedhammer I, Bertrais S, Witt K
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Original article 2021;47(7):509-520 Low-quality employment trajectories and risk of common mental disorders, substance use disorders and suicide attempt: a longitudinal study of the Swedish workforce. Jonsson J et.al.
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Original article 2021;47(7):521-530 Workplace environment around physicians’ burnout: A qualitative study in French hospitals. Sibeoni J et.al.
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Original article 2021;47(7):531-539 Aluminum dust exposure and risk of neurodegenerative diseases in a cohort of male miners in Ontario, Canada. Zeng X et.al.
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Original article 2021;47(7):540-549 Working life expectancies among individuals with type 1 and type 2 diabetes over a 30-year period. Nexø MA et.al.
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Discussion paper 2021;47(7):550-560 Working life, health and well-being of parents: a joint effort to uncover hidden treasures in European birth cohorts. Ubalde-Lopez M et.al.
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Review 2021;47(6):415-424 Safety incidents associated with extended working hours. A systematic review and meta-analysis. Matre D et.al.
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Original article 2021;47(6):425-434 Association of managerial position with cardiovascular risk factors: A fixed-effects analysis for Japanese employees. Ikesu R et.al.
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Original article 2021;47(6):435-445 The contribution of employer characteristics to continued employment of employees with residual work capacity: evidence from register data in The Netherlands. van Ooijen R et.al.
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Original article 2021;47(6):446-455 The acute effects of working time patterns on fatigue and sleep quality using daily measurements of 6195 observations among 223 shift workers. van de Ven et.al.
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Original article 2021;47(6):456-465 Reducing employee turnover in hospitals: estimating the effects of hypothetical improvements in the psychosocial work environment. Mathisen J et.al.
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Short communication 2021;47(6):475-481 Application of two job indices for general occupational demands in a pooled analysis of case–control studies on lung cancer. Hovanec J et.al.
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Original article 2021;47(5):335-348 Occupational trajectories of working conditions in Sweden: Development trends in the workforce, 1997–2015. Corin L et.al.
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Original article 2021;47(5):356-366 Efficacy of intermittent exposure to bright light for treating maladaptation to night work on a counterclockwise shift work rotation. Lammers-van der Holst HM et.al.
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Original article 2021;47(5):367-376 Effectiveness of training in guideline-oriented biopsychosocial management of low-back pain in occupational health services – a cluster randomized controlled trial. Ryynänen K et.al.
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Original article 2021;47(5):377-386 Dysuria, heat stress, and muscle injury among Nicaraguan sugarcane workers at risk for Mesoamerican nephropathy. Stallings TL et.al.
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Original article 2021;47(5):395-403 Patterns of working hour characteristics and risk of sickness absence among shift-working hospital employees: a data-mining cohort study. Rosenström T et.al.
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Original article 2021;47(3):171-180 Changes in precarious employment in the United States: A longitudinal analysis. Oddo VM et.al.
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Original article 2021;47(3):181-190 Shift work, work time control, and informal caregiving as risk factors for sleep disturbances in an ageing municipal workforce. Virtanen M et.al.
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Original article 2021;47(3):191-199 Long working hours and psychiatric treatment: A Danish follow-up study. Hannerz H et.al.
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Original article 2021;47(3):208-216 The influence of chronic diseases and multimorbidity on entering paid employment among unemployed persons – a longitudinal register-based study. Yildiz B, Burdorf A, Schuring M
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Original article 2021;47(3):217-223 Industry mobility and disability benefits in heavy manual jobs: A cohort study of Swedish construction workers. Söderberg M et.al.
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Original article 2021;47(3):224-232 Effects of changes in early retirement policies on labor force participation: the differential effects for vulnerable groups. Oude Hengel KM et.al.
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Original article 2021;47(3):233-243 Two-year neurocognitive responses to first occupational lead exposure. Yu Y-L et.al.
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Original article 2021;47(3):233-243 Two-year neurocognitive responses to first occupational lead exposure. Yu Y-L et.al.
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Original article 2021;47(2):108-116 Non-standard employment and mortality in Belgian workers: A census-based investigation. Balogh R, Gadeyne S, Vanroelen C
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Original article 2021;47(2):117-126 Exploring multidimensional operationalizations of precarious employment in Swedish register data – a typological approach and a summative score approach. Jonsson J et.al.
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Original article 2021;47(2):127-135 Working conditions and health behavior as causes of educational inequalities in self-rated health: an inverse odds weighting approach. Schram JLD et.al.
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Original article 2021;47(2):154-162 Breast cancer among Danish women occupationally exposed to diesel exhaust and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, 1964–2016. Pedersen JE et.al.
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Original article 2021;47(1):5-14 The influence of occupational class and physical workload on working life expectancy among older employees. Schram JLD et.al.
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Original article 2021;47(1):15-21 Work factors facilitating working beyond state pension age: Prospective cohort study with register follow-up. Andersen LL et.al.
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Original article 2021;47(1):42-51 Occupational exposure to organic dust and risk of lymphoma subtypes in the EPILYMPH case–control study. Cocco P et.al.
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Original article 2021;47(1):52-61 Effect of welding fumes on the cardiovascular system: a six-year longitudinal study. Taj T et.al.
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Original article 2021;47(1):62-69 Respiratory health effects of the fiberglass-reinforced plastic lamination process in the yacht-building industry. Chen C-H et.al.
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Year 2020

Original article 2020;46(6):579-588 Shift work relationships with same- and subsequent-day empty calorie food and beverage consumption. Lin T-T et.al.
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Original article 2020;46(6):589-598 Psychosocial job strain and polypharmacy: a national cohort study. Tan ECK et.al.
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Original article 2020;46(6):599-608 Maternal occupational exposure and congenital heart defects in offspring. Spinder N et.al.
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Original article 2020;46(6):609-617 Association between asbestos exposure and pericardial and tunica vaginalis testis malignant mesothelioma: a case–control study and epidemiological remarks. Marinaccio A et.al.
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Original article 2020;46(6):618-629 Upper-extremity musculoskeletal disorders: how many cases can be prevented? Estimates from the COSALI cohort. Nambiema A et.al.
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Short communication 2020;46(6):639-644 The deterioration of mental health among healthcare workers during the COVID-19 outbreak: A population-based cohort study of workers in Japan. Sasaki N et.al.
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Short communication 2020;46(6):645-649 A longitudinal study on the association between quick returns and occupational accidents. Vedaa Ø et.al.
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Original article 2020;46(5):461-468 Cancer incidence among seafarers and fishermen in the Nordic countries. Ugelvig Petersen K et.al.
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Original article 2020;46(5):469-479 The mediating effect of work-life interference on the relationship between work-time control and depressive and musculoskeletal symptoms. Albrecht SC, Kecklund G, Leineweber C
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Original article 2020;46(5):488-497 Psychosocial working characteristics before retirement and depressive symptoms across the retirement transition: a longitudinal latent class analysis. Åhlin JK et.al.
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Original article 2020;46(5):498-507 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 et.al.
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Original article 2020;46(5):516-524 The mediating role of sleep, physical activity, and diet in the association between shift work and respiratory infections. Loef B et.al.
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Original article 2020;46(5):525-532 Metalworking fluids and cancer mortality in a US autoworker cohort (1941–2015). Costello S et.al.
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Original article 2020;46(5):533-541 The association of work stress and night work with nutrient intake – a prospective cohort study. Hemiö K et.al.
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Original article 2020;46(5):542-551 Psychosocial work exposures of the job strain model and cardiovascular mortality in France: results from the STRESSJEM prospective study. Niedhammer I et.al.
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Review 2020;46(4):339-349 Work-related exposure to violence or threats and risk of mental disorders and symptoms: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Rudkjoebing LA et.al.
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Original article 2020;46(4):350-355 Shift work and use of psychotropic medicine: a follow-up study with register linkage. Albertsen K et.al.
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Original article 2020;46(4):392-401 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
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Original article 2020;46(4):446-453 The effects of the number of consecutive night shifts on sleep duration and quality. Garde AH et.al.
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Review 2020;46(3):235-247 What is precarious employment? A systematic review of definitions and operationalizations from quantitative and qualitative studies. Kreshpaj B et.al.
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Original article 2020;46(3):248-258 Applying two general population job exposure matrices to predict incident carpal tunnel syndrome: A cross-national approach to improve estimation of workplace physical exposures. Yung M et.al.
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Original article 2020;46(3):259-267 Influence of errors in job codes on job exposure matrix-based exposure assessment in the register-based occupational cohort DOC*X. Petersen SB et.al.
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Original article 2020;46(3):268-277 Acute myocardial infarction in relation to physical activities at work: a nationwide follow-up study based on job-exposure matrices. Bonde JPE et.al.
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Original article 2020;46(3):278-292 Predicting residential radon concentrations in Finland: Model development, validation, and application to childhood leukemia. Nikkilä A et.al.
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Original article 2020;46(3):293-301 Shift work and physical inactivity: findings from the Finnish Public Sector Study with objective working hour data. Cheng W-J et.al.
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Original article 2020;46(3):302-310 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 et.al.
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Short communication 2020;46(3):330-334 The impact of office design on medically certified sickness absence. Nielsen MB, Knardahl S
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Review 2020;46(2):127-142 Health economic evaluations of interventions to increase physical activity and decrease sedentary behavior at the workplace: a systematic review. Lutz N et.al.
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Original article 2020;46(2):218-227 Multimorbidity is common among young workers and related to increased work absenteeism and presenteeism: results from the population–based Raine Study cohort. Troelstra SA et.al.
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Review 2020;46(1):5-18 Smoking and sickness absence: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Troelstra SA et.al.
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Review 2020;46(1):19-31 Psychosocial work stressors and risk of all-cause and coronary heart disease mortality: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Taouk Y et.al.
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Original article 2020;46(1):32-42 Correction of bias in self-reported sitting time among office workers – a study based on compositional data analysis. Coenen P et.al.
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Original article 2020;46(1):43-49 Risk factors of hospitalization for carpal tunnel syndrome among the general working population. Hulkkonen S et.al.
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Original article 2020;46(1):69-76 Sedentary work and risk of venous thromboembolism. Johannesen CDL et.al.
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Original article 2020;46(1):77-84 Educational differences in duration of working life and loss of paid employment: working life expectancy in The Netherlands. Robroek SJW et.al.
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Original article 2020;46(1):85-95 Key factors for successful implementation of the National Rollover Protection Structure Rebate Program: A correlation analysis using the consolidated framework for implementation research. Tinc PJ et.al.
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Original article 2020;46(1):96-104 Heme oxygenase 1 polymorphism, occupational vapor, gas, dust, and fume exposure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in a Danish population-based study. Würtz ET et.al.
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Year 2019

Review 2019;45(6):533-545 Psychosocial effects of workplace exercise – A systematic review. Bordado Sköld M et.al.
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Review 2019;45(6):560-576 Effectiveness of occupational e-mental health interventions: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Phillips EA, Gordeev VS, Schreyögg J
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Original article 2019;45(6):577-587 Night work and postpartum depression: a national register-based cohort study. Hammer P et.al.
Supplementary tables
Original article 2019;45(6):588-599 A case-crossover study of heat exposure and injury risk among outdoor construction workers in Washington State. Calkins MM et.al.
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Original article 2019;45(6):600-609 Glyphosate use and associations with non-Hodgkin lymphoma major histological sub-types: findings from the North American Pooled Project. Pahwa M et.al.
Supplementary material, files 1 and 2
Original article 2019;45(6):622-630 The role of occupational class on the association between sickness absence and disability pension: A Swedish register-based twin study. Helgadóttir B et.al.
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Original article 2019;45(6):631-641 The impact of national guidelines covering moving and handling of people on injury rates and related costs. Lidegaard M et.al.
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Original article 2019;45(6):651-660 The effectiveness of vocational rehabilitation on work participation: a propensity score matched analysis using nationwide register data. Leinonen T et.al.
Appendix
Review 2019;45(5):429-443 Precarious employment and mental health: a systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal studies. Rönnblad T et.al.
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Original article 2019;45(5):458-464 Association between shift work and suicidal ideation: data from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2008–2016). Kim KK et.al.
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Original article 2019;45(5):465-474 Associations between shift work and use of prescribed medications for the treatment of hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia: a prospective cohort study. Tucker P et.al.
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Original article 2019;45(5):483-492 A cluster randomized controlled trial to reduce office workers’ sitting time: effect on productivity outcomes. Peterman JE et.al.
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Original article 2019;45(5):493-504 Effects of a multicomponent physical activity promoting program on sedentary behavior, physical activity and body measures: a longitudinal study in different office types. Wahlström V et.al.
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Original article 2019;45(5):505-513 Occupational exposures to disinfectants and pre-diabetes status among active nurses in Cyprus. Ioannou S et.al.
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Review 2019;45(4):324-332 Effectiveness of psychological and educational interventions for the prevention of depression in the workplace: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Bellón JÁ et.al.
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Review 2019;45(4):333-345 Fatigue and risk of sickness absence in the working population: A systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal studies. Sagherian K et.al.
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Original article 2019;45(4):346-355 The contribution of health to educational inequalities in exit from paid employment in five European regions. Schuring M et.al.
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Original article 2019;45(4):356-369 The Danish Psychosocial Work Environment Questionnaire (DPQ): Development, content, reliability and validity. Clausen T et.al.
E-appendices
Original article 2019;45(4):376-385 Does increasing physical activity reduce the excess risk of work disability among overweight individuals?. Ervasti J et.al.
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Original article 2019;45(3):239-247 Mechanical and psychosocial work exposures: the construction and evaluation of a gender-specific job exposure matrix (JEM). Hanvold TN et.al.
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Original article 2019;45(3):267-279 Occupational and leisure-time physical activity differentially predict 6-year incidence of stroke and transient ischemic attack in women. Hall C et.al.
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Original article 2019;45(3):289-297 Labor market affiliation after deployment: Danish soldiers fare well, but face increased risk of long-term sickness absence when returning from Afghanistan. Elrond A et.al.
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Review 2019;45(2):103-113 Systematic literature review on the effects of occupational safety and health (OSH) interventions at the workplace. Andersen JH et.al.
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Review 2019;45(2):114-125 The contribution of work and lifestyle factors to socioeconomic inequalities in self-rated health ‒ a systematic review. Dieker ACM et.al.
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Original article 2019;45(2):126-133 Bi-directional relation between effort‒reward imbalance and risk of neck-shoulder pain: assessment of mediation through depressive symptoms using occupational longitudinal data. Halonen JI et.al.
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Original article 2019;45(2):146-157 Participatory organizational intervention for improved use of assistive devices in patient transfer: a single-blinded cluster randomized controlled trial. Jakobsen MD et.al.
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Original article 2019;45(2):166-173 Short time between shifts and risk of injury among Danish hospital workers: a register-based cohort study. Nielsen HB et.al.
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Original article 2019;45(2):174-182 Risk of childhood asthma following prenatal exposure to negative life events and job stressors: A nationwide register-based study in Denmark. Liu X et.al.
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Original article 2019;45(2):183-193 Exposure to loud noise and risk of vestibular schwannoma: results from the INTERPHONE international case‒control study. Deltour I et.al.
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Short communication 2019;45(2):203-208 Early part-time sick leave results in considerable savings in social security costs at national level: an analysis based on a quasi-experiment in Finland. Viikari-Juntura E et.al.
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Review 2019;45(1):7-21 The effect of shift work on eating habits: a systematic review. Souza RV et.al.
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Original article 2019;45(1):42-52 The impact of workplace ergonomics and neck-specific exercise versus ergonomics and health promotion interventions on office worker productivity: A cluster-randomized trial. Pereira M et.al.
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Original article 2019;45(1):53-62 Longitudinal associations between organizational change, work-unit social capital, and employee exit from the work unit among public healthcare workers: a mediation analysis. Jensen JH et.al.
Supplementary tables S1-4
Original article 2019;45(1):63-72 Occupational biomechanical risk factors for surgically treated ulnar nerve entrapment in a prospective study of male construction workers. Jackson JA et.al.
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Original article 2019;45(1):73-81 Changes in working life expectancy with disability in the Netherlands, 1992–2016. van der Noordt M et.al.
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Original article 2019;45(1):82-89 Non-occupational exposure to asbestos is the main cause of malignant mesothelioma in women in North Jutland, Denmark. Panou V et.al.
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Year 2018

Review 2018;44(6):557-567 Sickness absence after carpal tunnel release: a systematic review of the literature. Newington L et.al.
Appendices
Review 2018;44(6):568-584 Group-based healthy lifestyle workplace interventions for shift workers: a systematic review. Demou E et.al.
Supplementary tables
Review 2018;44(6):585-600 Otoacoustic emissions versus audiometry in monitoring hearing loss after long-term noise exposure – a systematic review. Helleman HW et.al.
Appendices
Original article 2018;44(6):601-612 Association between demand–control model components and blood pressure in the ELSA-Brasil study: exploring heterogeneity using quantile regression analyses. Juvanhol LL et.al.
Supplementary tables
Original article 2018;44(6):639-646 Labor market and health trajectories during periods of economic recession and expansion in the United States, 1988‒2011. Fan JK et.al.
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Original article 2018;44(6):658-669 Parental occupational exposure to solvents and heavy metals and risk of developing testicular germ cell tumors in sons (NORD-TEST Denmark). Olsson A et.al.
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Review 2018;44(5):458-474 Productivity estimation in economic evaluations of occupational health and safety interventions: a systematic review. Steel J, Godderis L, Luyten J
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Original article 2018;44(5):503-511 Economic evaluation of a randomized controlled trial of an intervention to reduce office workers’ sitting time: the "Stand Up Victoria" trial. Gao L et.al.
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Original article 2018;44(5):512-520 Night work and risk of common mental disorders: analyzing observational data as a non-randomized pseudo trial. Beltagy MS et.al.
Supplementary tables
Original article 2018;44(5):521-529 The association of adolescent spinal-pain-related absenteeism with early adulthood work absenteeism: A six-year follow-up data from a population-based cohort. Coenen P et.al.
Appendices 1-3
Original article 2018;44(5):539-546 Exposure to traffic noise and air pollution and risk for febrile seizure: a cohort study. Hjortebjerg D et.al.
Supplementary material
Original article 2018;44(5):547-554 Respirator use and its impact on particulate matter exposure in aluminum manufacturing facilities. Liu S et.al.
Supplementary table 1
Review 2018;44(4):341-350 Precarious employment and occupational accidents and injuries – a systematic review. Koranyi I et.al.
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Original article 2018;44(4):385-393 Risk of injury after evening and night work – findings from the Danish Working Hour Database. Nielsen HB et.al.
Appendix
Original article 2018;44(4):403-413 Night work and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy: a national register-based cohort study. Hammer P et.al.
Supplementary tables
Original article 2018;44(4):414-422 Quality of motivational interviewing matters: the effect on participation in health-promotion activities in a cluster randomized controlled trial. Kouwenhoven-Pasmooij TA et.al.
Supplementary tables
Review 2018;44(3):229-238 Shift work and the risk of cardiovascular disease. A systematic review and meta-analysis including dose–response relationship. Torquati L et.al.
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Review 2018;44(3):239-250 Long working hours and depressive symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis of published studies and unpublished individual participant data. Virtanen M et.al.
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Original article 2018;44(3):258-264 Night-shift work and hematological cancers: a population based case–control study in three Nordic countries. Talibov M et.al.
Supplementary tables
Original article 2018;44(3):274-282 Prediction of long-term absence due to sickness in employees: development and validation of a multifactorial risk score in two cohort studies. Airaksinen J et.al.
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Original article 2018;44(3):283-290 Negative social acts and pain: evidence of a workplace bullying and 5-HTT genotype interaction. Jacobsen DP et.al.
Supplementary tables and figures
Original article 2018;44(3):291-302 Comprehensive profiles of psychological and social work factors as predictors of site-specific and multi-site pain. Christensen JO et.al.
Supplementary tables
Original article 2018;44(3):310-322 Occupational exposure to organic solvents and risk of male breast cancer: a European multicenter case-control study. Laouali N et.al.
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Short communication 2018;44(3):330-334 The relationship between office type and job satisfaction: Testing a multiple mediation model through ease of interaction and well-being. Otterbring T et.al.
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Review 2018;44(2):113-133 Are work organization interventions effective in preventing or reducing work-related musculoskeletal disorders? A systematic review of the literature. Stock SR et.al.
Supplementary tables
Review 2018;44(2):134-146 Workplace interventions to improve work ability: A systematic review and meta-analysis of their effectiveness. Oakman J et.al.
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Original article 2018;44(2):147-155 Identifying return-to-work trajectories using sequence analysis in a cohort of workers with work-related musculoskeletal disorders. McLeod CB et.al.
Appendix
Original article 2018;44(2):163-170 Is self-reported time spent sedentary and in physical activity differentially biased by age, gender, body mass index, and low-back pain?. Gupta N et.al.
Appendices A and B
Original article 2018;44(2):171-182 A health economic outcome evaluation of an internet-based mobile-supported stress management intervention for employees. Ebert DD et.al.
Supplementary figure
Original article 2018;44(2):183-191 Do resources buffer the prospective association of psychosocial work stress with depression? Longitudinal evidence from ageing workers. Lunau T et.al.
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Original article 2018;44(2):192-201 Unhealthy lifestyle and sleep problems as risk factors for increased direct employers’ cost of short-term sickness absence. Kanerva N et.al.
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Original article 2018;44(2):212-218 Prevention of hand eczema: effect of an educational program versus treatment as usual – results of the randomized clinical PREVEX trial. Fisker MH et.al.
Appendix
Short communication 2018;44(2):219-223 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 et.al.
E-Appendix
Review 2018;44(1):3-15 Suicide among agricultural, forestry, and fishery workers: a systematic literature review and meta-analysis. Klingelschmidt J et.al.
Supplementary Table S1
Original article 2018;44(1):16-24 Intervention to diminish dehydration and kidney damage among sugarcane workers. Wegman DH et.al.
Supplementary tables and figure
Original article 2018;44(1):37-46 A screening tool for the risk of disability retirement due to musculoskeletal disorders. Shiri R et.al.
Supplementary tables and figures
Original article 2018;44(1):47-57 Time course of neck-shoulder pain among workers: A longitudinal latent class growth analysis. Hallman DM et.al.
Supplementary material
Original article 2018;44(1):58-68 Effectiveness of a participatory physical and psychosocial intervention to balance the demands and resources of industrial workers: A cluster-randomized controlled trial. Gupta N et.al.
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Year 2017

Original article 2017;43(6):509-518 Breast cancer and exposure to aircraft, road, and railway-noise: a case–control study based on health insurance records. Hegewald J et.al.
Supplementary material
Original article 2017;43(6):540-549 The benefits of paid employment among persons with common mental health problems: evidence for the selection and causation mechanism. Schuring M, Robroek SJW, Burdorf A
Appendix 1
Original article 2017;43(6):560-568 Shift work and the incidence of prostate cancer: a 10-year follow-up of a German population-based cohort study. Behrens T et.al.
Supplementary files
Original article 2017;43(6):569-577 Shift work, long working hours, and later risk of dementia: A long-term follow-up of the Copenhagen Male Study. Nabe-Nielsen K et.al.
Supplementary material
Original article 2017;43(6):595-603 Occupational exposures to solvents and metals are associated with fixed airflow obstruction. Alif SM et.al.
Supplementary material
Original article 2017;43(5):396-404 Temporal relationships between job strain and low-back pain. Magnusson Hanson LL et.al.
Supplementary figures
Original article 2017;43(5):405-414 Work-related biomechanical exposure and job strain in midlife separately and jointly predict disability after 28 years: a Finnish longitudinal study. Prakash KC et.al.
Supplementary tables
Original article 2017;43(5):426-435 Occupational class and working beyond the retirement age: a cohort study. Virtanen M et.al.
Tables A–F
Original article 2017;43(5):447-456 Legislative change enabling use of early part-time sick leave enhanced return to work and work participation in Finland. Viikari-Juntura E et.al.
Appendices 1 and 2
Original article 2017;43(5):465-474 Does age modify the association between psychosocial factors at work and deterioration of self-rated health?. Burr H et.al.
Supplementary tables A-C
Original article 2017;43(5):485-493 Shift work and cognitive aging: a longitudinal study. Bokenberger K et.al.
Appendices
Review 2017;43(4):294-306 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
e-Appendix
Original article 2017;43(4):307-315 Employees’ drug purchases before and after organizational downsizing: a natural experiment on the Norwegian working population (2004–2012). Kaspersen SL et.al.
Supplementary material
Original article 2017;43(4):316-325 A life course perspective on mental health problems, employment, and work outcomes. Veldman K et.al.
Tables 3 and 4 adjusted for background variables and table 5
Original article 2017;43(4):337-349 Exercise to reduce work-related fatigue among employees: a randomized controlled trial. de Vries JD et.al.
Supplementary material
Original article 2017;43(4):350-357 Effects on musculoskeletal pain from “Take a Stand!” – a cluster-randomized controlled trial reducing sitting time among office workers. Danquah IH et.al.
Supplementary tables
Original article 2017;43(4):358-366 Length of sickness absence and sustained return-to-work in mental disorders and musculoskeletal diseases: a cohort study of public sector employees. Kausto J et.al.
Supplementary material
Original article 2017;43(4):375-384 Safety leadership at construction sites: the importance of rule-oriented and participative leadership. Grill M et.al.
Supplementary tables
Review 2017;43(3):197-209 Parkinson’s disease and occupational exposures: a systematic literature review and meta-analyses. Gunnarsson L-G, Bodin L
A modified system for grading observational epidemiologic articles into a Global Score I-V (based on Armon C. An evidence-based medicine approach to the evaluation of the role of exogenous risk factors in sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Original article 2017;43(3):210-216 Occupational and recreational physical activity and Parkinson’s disease in Denmark. Shih I-F et.al.
Supplementary materials
Original article 2017;43(3):226-233 Effectiveness of participatory training in preventing accidental occupational injuries: a randomized-controlled trial in China. Yu ITS et.al.
Appendices 1 and 2
Original article 2017;43(3):234-240 Organizational change, psychosocial work environment, and non-disability early retirement: a prospective study among senior public employees. Breinegaard N, Jensen JH, Bonde JP
Psychosocial work environment scales
Original article 2017;43(3):241-249 Does age modify the association between physical work demands and deterioration of self-rated general health?. Burr H et.al.
Supplementary tables
Original article 2017;43(3):250-259 Shift work and colorectal cancer risk in the MCC-Spain case–control study. Papantoniou K et.al.
Supplementary material
Original article 2017;43(3):269-278 Associations of objectively measured sitting and standing with low-back pain intensity: a 6-month follow-up of construction and healthcare workers. Lunde L-K et.al.
Appendix
Review 2017;43(2):99-108 A systematic review of brief mental health and well-being interventions in organizational settings. Ivandic I et.al.
Supplementary material
Original article 2017;43(2):109-116 The impact of reduced worktime on sleep and perceived stress – a group randomized intervention study using diary data. Schiller H et.al.
Supplementary tables A–F
Original article 2017;43(2):117-126 Shift work and overall and cause-specific mortality in the Danish nurse cohort. Jørgensen JT et.al.
Supplementary material
Original article 2017;43(2):171-180 Occupational use of high-level disinfectants and fecundity among nurses. Gaskins AJ et.al.
Supplementary tables and figures
Original article 2017;43(1):5-14 Job strain and informal caregiving as predictors of long-term sickness absence: A longitudinal multi-cohort study. Mortensen J et.al.
Supplementary material
Original article 2017;43(1):15-23 Physical and cognitive capability in mid-adulthood as determinants of retirement and extended working life in a British cohort study. Stafford M et.al.
Supplementary tables
Original article 2017;43(1):24-33 The influence of poor health on competing exit routes from paid employment among older workers in 11 European countries. Reeuwijk KG et.al.
Appendix
Original article 2017;43(1):50-58 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
Supplementary tables
Original article 2017;43(1):59-67 Short-term effects of night shift work on breast cancer risk: a cohort study of payroll data. Vistisen HT et.al.
Supplementary tables A–D

Year 2016

Original article 2016;42(6):538-546 Breast cancer incidence among female flight attendants: exposure–response analyses. Pinkerton LE et.al.
Supplementary material
Original article 2016;42(6):547-556 Farmers' mental health: A longitudinal sibling comparison – the HUNT study, Norway. Torske MO et.al.
Supplementary tables
Review 2016;42(5):371-381 Process variables in organizational stress management intervention evaluation research: a systematic review. Havermans BM et.al.
Search strategies
Original article 2016;42(5):395-404 Organizational justice and disability pension from all-causes, depression and musculoskeletal diseases: A Finnish cohort study of public sector employees. Juvani A et.al.
Supplementary material
Original article 2016;42(5):413-422 The relationship between chronic conditions and absenteeism and associated costs in Canada. Zhang W, McLeod CB, Koehoorn M
Supplementary material
Original article 2016;42(5):423-434 Effects of leisure-time and occupational physical activities on 20-year incidence of acute myocardial infarction: mediation and interaction. Wang A et.al.
Supplementary material
Original article 2016;42(5):435-446 Night shift work and other determinants of estradiol, testosterone, and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate among middle-aged nurses and midwives. Peplonska B et.al.
Supplementary material
Original article 2016;42(4):280-290 Carpal tunnel syndrome and manual work: the OCTOPUS cohort, results of a ten-year longitudinal study. Violante FS et.al.
Supplementary material
Original article 2016;42(4):299-308 Joint association of sleep problems and psychosocial working conditions with registered long-term sickness absence. A Danish cohort study. Madsen IEH et.al.
Appendix wording of items and scales
Original article 2016;42(4):320-328 The influence of and change in procedural justice on self-rated health trajectories: Swedish Longitudinal Occupational Survey of Health results. Leineweber C et.al.
Supplementary material
Original article 2016;42(4):329-337 Improving safety climate through a communication and recognition program for construction: a mixed methods study. Sparer EH et.al.
Supplementary material
Original article 2016;42(4):338-345 Cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the Danish version of the 19-item return-to-work self-efficacy (RTWSE-19) questionnaire. Momsen AH et.al.
Appendix
Review 2016;42(3):181-191 Interventions to reduce sedentary behavior and increase physical activity during productive work: a systematic review. Commissaris DACM et.al.
Supplementary material
Original article 2016;42(3):201-208 Sickness absence and mental health: evidence from a nationally representative longitudinal survey. Wooden M, Bubonya M, Cobb-Clark D
Supplementary material
Original article 2016;42(3):209-216 Contribution of comorbid conditions to the association between diabetes and disability pensions: a population-based nationwide cohort study. Ervasti J et.al.
Supplementary material
Original article 2016;42(3):237-245 Prediction of objectively measured physical activity and sedentariness among blue-collar workers using survey questionnaires. Gupta N et.al.
Supplementary material
Review 2016;42(2):103-124 Systematic review of biochemical biomarkers for neck and upper-extremity musculoskeletal disorders. Gold JE et.al.
Supplementary material
Original article 2016;42(2):144-152 Prostate cancer risk among French farmers in the AGRICAN cohort. Lemarchand C et.al.
Supplementary material
Original article 2016;42(2):153-161 Long working hours and use of psychotropic medicine: a follow-up study with register linkage. Hannerz H, Albertsen K
Supplementary material
Review 2016;42(1):3-16 Systematic review of qualitative literature on occupational health and safety legislation and regulatory enforcement planning and implementation. MacEachen E et.al.
Supplementary tables A and B
Original article 2016;42(1):34-42 The capability set for work: development and validation of a new questionnaire. Abma FI et.al.
Appendix A

Year 2015

Original article 2015;41(6):529-541 Implementation of the Danish return-to-work program: process evaluation of a trial in 21 Danish municipalities. Aust B et.al.
Data sources used for the process evaluation of the RTW program
Original article 2015;41(6):542-553 Adult social position and sick leave: the mediating effect of physical workload. Corbett K et.al.
Supplementary material
Original article 2015;41(6):554-564 The impact of co-morbid mental and physical disorders on presenteeism. Bielecky A et.al.
Appendix
Original article 2015;41(5):441-450 Educational differences in trajectories of self-rated health before, during, and after entering or leaving paid employment in the European workforce. Schuring M et.al.
Supplementary tables
Original article 2015;41(5):451-459 Perceived fairness of pay among people with and without disabilities: a propensity score matched analysis of working Australians. Milner A et.al.
Supplementary materials
Original article 2015;41(5):467-477 Lung cancer among coal miners, ore miners and quarrymen: smoking-adjusted risk estimates from the synergy pooled analysis of case–control studies. Taeger D et.al.
Supplementary tables and figures
Short communication 2015;41(5):486-490 Cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the Danish consensus version of the 10-item Perceived Stress Scale. Eskildsen A et.al.
Appendix: Bland–Altman plot
Original article 2015;41(4):338-346 Explaining educational differences in sickness absence: a population-based follow-up study. Kaikkonen R et.al.
Appendix
Original article 2015;41(4):384-396 Maternal occupation during pregnancy, birth weight, and length of gestation: combined analysis of 13 European birth cohorts. Casas M et.al.
Supplementary tables and figures
Original article 2015;41(4):407-412 Eligibility for low-dose computerized tomography screening among asbestos-exposed individuals. Fitzgerald NR et.al.
Appendix: Details of CRMM-LC
Original article 2015;41(3):234-246 Patterns of biomechanical demands are associated with musculoskeletal pain in the beginning of professional life: a population-based study. Lourenço S et.al.
Appendices 1 and 2
Short communication 2015;41(3):294-298 The international contribution to occupational health research. Ferris M et.al.
Publication rates per country and adjusted by GDP
Commentary 2015;41(3):299-311 Recommendations for individual participant data meta-analyses on work stressors and health outcomes: comments on IPD-Work Consortium papers. Choi B et.al.
Appendix
Letter to the Editor 2015;41(3):312-321 IPD-Work consortium: pre-defined meta-analyses of individual-participant data strengthen evidence base for a link between psychosocial factors and health. Kivimäki M et.al.
Appendix
Original article 2015;41(2):175-183 Risk of congenital malformations among children of construction painters in Denmark: a nationwide cohort study. Tougaard NH et.al.
Supplementary tables
Original article 2015;41(2):184-193 Predictors of sickness absence in pregnancy: a Danish cohort study. Hansen ML et.al.
Supplementary tables
Original article 2015;41(1):16-23 How do retirement dynamics influence mental well-being in later life? A 10-year panel study. Dingemans E, Henkens K
Supplementary Tables

Year 2014

Review 2014;40(6):543-556 Health-related interventions among night shift workers: a critical review of the literature. Neil-Sztramko SE et.al.
Supplementary material
Original article 2014;40(6):557-568 Evaluation of an mHealth intervention aiming to improve health-related behavior and sleep and reduce fatigue among airline pilots. van Drongelen A et.al.
Screenshots of the MORE Energy app
Original article 2014;40(6):621-630 For better or worse? Changing shift schedules and the risk of work injury among men and women. Wong IS et.al.
Supplementary material
Original article 2014;40(5):465-472 Precarious employment and the risk of serious psychological distress: a population-based cohort study in Japan. Kachi Y, Otsuka T, Kawada T
Supplementary material
Original article 2014;40(5):473-482 The influence of chronic health problems on work ability and productivity at work: a longitudinal study among older employees. Leijten FRM et.al.
Supplementary tables
Original article 2014;40(5):483-492 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 et.al.
Supplementary material
Original article 2014;40(5):518-530 Air pollution exposure and adverse pregnancy outcomes in a large UK birth cohort: use of a novel spatio-temporal modelling technique. Hannam K et.al.
Supplementary tables
Original article 2014;40(4):343-352 Is temporary employment a risk factor for work disability due to depressive disorders and delayed return to work? The Finnish Public Sector Study. Ervasti J et.al.
Supplementary material
Original article 2014;40(4):380-389 Trajectories of productivity loss over a 20-year period: an analysis of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. Besen E, Pransky G
Supplementary material
Review 2014;40(3):230-234 A meta-analysis of health effects of randomized controlled worksite interventions: Does social stratification matter?. Montano D, Hoven H, Siegrist J
Supplementary material
Original article 2014;40(3):266-277 Effort–reward imbalance as a risk factor for disability pension: the Finnish Public Sector Study. Juvani A et.al.
Appendices A and B
Original article 2014;40(3):287-294 Individual and work-related predictors of work outcomes related to sustainable employment among male shift and day workers. van de Ven HA et.al.
Appendix A
Review 2014;40(2):109-132 Adverse effects of psychosocial work factors on blood pressure: systematic review of studies on demand–control–support and effort–reward imbalance models. Gilbert-Ouimet M et.al.
Supplementary material
Review 2014;40(2):133-145 Associations of work activities requiring pinch or hand grip or exposure to hand-arm vibration with finger and wrist osteoarthritis: a meta-analysis. Hammer PEC et.al.
Supplementary tables A and B
Original article 2014;40(2):167-175 Impact of pre-existing chronic conditions on age differences in sickness absence after a musculoskeletal work injury: A path analysis approach. Smith P et.al.
Appendices A and B
Review 2014;40(1):5-18 The association between long working hours and health: A systematic review of epidemiological evidence. Bannai A, Tamakoshi A
Appendices A and B
Original article 2014;40(1):36-46 Musculoskeletal pain in Europe: the role of personal, occupational, and social risk factors. Farioli A et.al.
Appendices 1–3
Original article 2014;40(1):57-65 Effect of systematic ergonomic hazard identification and control implementation on musculoskeletal disorder and injury risk. Cantley LF et.al.
Appendix A

Year 2013

Review 2013;39(6):535-549 Psychosocial work characteristics and sleep quality: a systematic review of longitudinal and intervention research. Van Laethem M et.al.
Supplementary tables A–C
Review 2013;39(5):431-447 Night-shift work and breast cancer – a systematic review and meta-analysis. Ijaz S et.al.
Supplementary appendices A–D
Review 2013;39(4):325-334 Miscarriage and occupational activity: a systematic review and meta-analysis regarding shift work, working hours, lifting, standing, and physical workload. Bonde JP et.al.
Supplementary tables
Original article 2013;39(4):335-342 Occupational lifting during pregnancy and risk of fetal death in a large national cohort study. Juhl M et.al.
Supplementary tables
Review 2013;39(3):233-240 The contribution of overweight, obesity, and lack of physical activity to exit from paid employment: a meta-analysis. Robroek SJW et.al.
Supplementary material
Review 2013;39(3):241-258 Psychosocial factors at work, long work hours, and obesity: a systematic review. Solovieva S et.al.
Supplementary tables A–C
Original article 2013;39(2):144-154 Effectiveness of an exposure-based return-to-work program for workers on sick leave due to common mental disorders: a cluster-randomized controlled trial. Noordik E et.al.
Supplementary material

Year 2012

Review 2012;38(6):489-502 The association between study characteristics and outcome in the relation between job stress and cardiovascular disease – a multilevel meta-regression analysis. Szerencsi K et.al.
Categorization of the variables; random effect model; model construction for the study feature “correction for confounders within a study
Original article 2012;38(6):527-536 A two-year follow-up study of risk of depression according to work-unit measures of psychological demands and decision latitude. Grynderup MB et.al.
Table 5
Original article 2012;38(5):409-417 Trajectories of mental health before and after old-age and disability retirement: a register-based study on purchases of psychotropic drugs. Laaksonen M et.al.
Supplementary figures A–F
Original article 2012;38(5):447-455 Hazard functions to describe patterns of new and recurrent sick leave episodes for different diagnoses. Navarro A et.al.
Supplementary figures and table
Original article 2012;38(5):476-483 Occupational exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals and the risk of uveal melanoma. Behrens T et.al.
The European Study Group on Occupational Causes of Rare Cancers and Table A
Review 2012;38(4):299-313 Systematic review on the association between employee worktime control and work–non-work balance, health and well-being, and job-related outcomes. Nijp HH et.al.
Supplementary figure and tables
Review 2012;38(3):193-208 A systematic review of the effectiveness of occupational health and safety training. Robson LS et.al.
Appendix – Supplementary tables A–K
Review 2012;38(1):5-18 Evaluation of the measurement properties of self-reported health-related work-functioning instruments among workers with common mental disorders. Abma FI et.al.
Supplementary tables A and B

Year 2011

Original article 2011;37(6):525-532 Work-related falls from ladders – a follow-back study of US emergency department cases. Lombardi DA et.al.
Supplemental tables A–C
Short communication 2011;37(3):253-258 “Is this case of a very rare disease work-related?” A review of reported cases of Pacinian neuroma. Zanardi F et.al.
Table 1
Original article 2011;37(2):147-158 Airborne concentrations of benzene for dock workers at the ExxonMobil refinery and chemical plant, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA (1977–2005). Widner TE et.al.
Supplementary tables

Year 2010

Original article 2010;36(3):250-257 Occupation and the risk of hearing impairment – results from the Nord-Trøndelag study on hearing loss. Engdahl B, Tambs K
Full tables 3 and 4

Year 2009

Review 2009;35(4):245-260 Validity of self-reported mechanical demands for occupational epidemiologic research of musculoskeletal disorders. Barrero LH, Katz JN, Dennerlein JT
Amendments and corrections
Original article 2009;35(2):145-152 Changes in stress and coping from a randomized controlled trial of a three-month stress management intervention. Willert MV et.al.
Erratum

Year 2007

Review 2007;33(3):165-191 Work relatedness of chronic neck pain with physical findings—a systematic review. Palmer KT, Smedley J
Additional tables (2–6) and appendix 1
Review 2007;33(2):85-95 Systematic review of the prevention incentives of insurance and regulatory mechanisms for occupational health and safety. Tompa E, Trevithick S, McLeod CB
Additional tables 2-6