Author: Taris TW

Editorial 2014;40(5):437-440   pdf full text
Let’s study how worker health affects the psychosocial work environment
van Hooff MLM, Taris TW
 
Original article 2012;38(3):238-246   pdf
Tossing and turning – insomnia in relation to occupational stress, rumination, fatigue, and well-being
Kompier MAJ, Taris TW, van Veldhoven M
 
Editorial 2011;37(4):259-261   pdf
Understanding the causal relations between psychosocial factors at work and health – a circular process
Kompier MAJ, Taris TW
 
Original article 2008;34(3):213-223   pdf
A diary study to open up the black box of overtime work among university faculty members
Beckers DGJ, van Hooff MLM, van der Linden D, Kompier MAJ, Taris TW, Geurts SAE
 
Original article 2007;33(1):37-44   pdf
Distinguishing between overtime work and long workhours among full-time and part-time workers
Beckers DGJ, van der Linden D, Smulders PGW, Kompier MAJ, Taris TW, Van Yperen NW
 
Article 2006;32(6):463-472   pdf
Games researchers play—extreme-groups analysis and mediation analysis in longitudinal occupational health research
Taris TW, Kompier MAJ
 
Original article 2005;31(1):15-29   pdf
Disentangling the causal relationships between work-home interference and employee health
van Hooff MLM, Geurts SAE, Taris TW, Kompier MAJ, Dikkers JSE, Houtman ILD, van den Heuvel FMM
 
Original article 2005;31(1):3-14   pdf
Different mechanisms to explain the reversed effects of mental health on work characteristics
de Lange AH, Taris TW, Kompier MAJ, Houtman ILD, Bongers PM
 
Editorial 2004;30(2):81-83   pdf
Assessing methodological quality and biological plausibility in occupational health psychology
Kompier M, Taris TW
 
Editorial 2003;29(1):1-4   pdf
Challenges in longitudinal designs in occupational health psychology
Taris TW, Kompier M
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