Key term: confounding

Original article 2022;48(2):148-157   pdf full text
Associations of employment sector and occupational exposures with full and part-time sickness absence: random and fixed effects analyses on panel data
Hartikainen E, Solovieva S, Viikari-Juntura E, Leinonen T
 
Original article 2019;45(6):642-650   pdf full text
Postmenopausal breast cancer and occupational exposure to chemicals
Videnros C, Selander J, Wiebert P, Albin M, Plato N, Borgquist S, Manjer K, Gustavsson P
 
Original article 2014;40(5):483-492   pdf full text
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, Backhans M, Lundin A, Allebeck P, Hemmingsson T
 
Original article 2014;40(4):420-427   pdf full text
Occupational asbestos exposure and risk of oral cavity and pharyngeal cancer in the prospective Netherlands Cohort Study
Offermans NSM, Vermeulen R, Burdorf A, Goldbohm RA, Keszei AP, Peters S, Kauppinen T, Kromhout H, van den Brandt PA
 
Letter to the Editor 2014;40(1):103-103   pdf full text
Who needs selection bias?
Olsen J
 
Letter to the Editor 2013;39(4):425-426   pdf full text
Black boxes and modifiable exposures
Olsen J
 
Original article 1979;5(2):91-99   pdf
The case-referent (case-control) study in occupational health epidemiology.
Axelson O
 
Original article 2009;35(1):48-55   pdf
Differences between day and nonday workers in exposure to physical and psychosocial work factors in the Danish eldercare sector
Nabe-Nielsen K, Tüchsen F, Christensen KB, Garde AH, Diderichsen F
 
Original article 2002;28(1):58-63   pdf
Alternative for estimating the burden of lung cancer from occupational exposures - some calculations based on data from Swedish men
Axelson O
 
Invited article 1999;25(6):484-490   pdf
Etiologic research: needed revisions of concepts and principles
Miettinen OS