Original article2024;50(6):456-465
pdf full text 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
Review2022;48(1):5-20
pdf full text Job strain and effort-reward imbalance as risk factors for type 2 diabetes mellitus: A systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective studies
Review2021;47(4):249-257
pdf full text Is job strain associated with a higher risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus? A systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies
Original article2021;47(1):70-77
pdf full text Exposure to psychosocial work strain and changes in smoking behavior during pregnancy – a longitudinal study within the Danish National Birth Cohort
Original article2020;46(5):542-551
pdf full text Psychosocial work exposures of the job strain model and cardiovascular mortality in France: results from the STRESSJEM prospective study
Original article2020;46(5):498-507
pdf full text Persistent and changing job strain and risk of coronary heart disease. A population-based cohort study of 1.6 million employees in Denmark
Original article2020;46(5):488-497
pdf full text Psychosocial working characteristics before retirement and depressive symptoms across the retirement transition: a longitudinal latent class analysis
Letter to the Editor2019;45(2):209-210
pdf full text Positive association between job decision authority and systolic blood pressure: a statistical artifact?
Original article2018;44(6):601-612
pdf full text Association between demand–control model components and blood pressure in the ELSA-Brasil study: exploring heterogeneity using quantile regression analyses
Original article2018;44(5):485-495
pdf full text Clustering of job strain, effort−reward imbalance, and organizational injustice and the risk of work disability: a cohort study
Original article2018;44(2):183-191
pdf full text Do resources buffer the prospective association of psychosocial work stress with depression? Longitudinal evidence from ageing workers
Editorial2017;43(5):393-395
pdf full text Analytical strategies to determine whether job strain is an important risk factor for occurrence of low-back pain
Original article2017;43(5):405-414
pdf full text Work-related biomechanical exposure and job strain in midlife separately and jointly predict disability after 28 years: a Finnish longitudinal study
Editorial2017;43(1):1-4
pdf full text Addressing long-term sickness absence: moving beyond disease, illness and work-related factors for effective prevention
Original article2017;43(1):5-14
pdf full text Job strain and informal caregiving as predictors of long-term sickness absence: A longitudinal multi-cohort study
Original article2016;42(3):228-236
pdf full text The association between job stress and leisure-time physical inactivity adjusted for individual attributes: evidence from a Japanese occupational cohort survey
Original article2015;41(3):280-287
pdf full text Psychosocial work environment and risk of ischemic stroke and coronary heart disease: a prospective longitudinal study of 75 236 construction workers
Original article2014;40(6):639-648
pdf full text Exposure to psychosocial job strain during pregnancy and odds of asthma and atopic dermatitis among 7-year old children – a prospective cohort study
Review2014;40(5):441-456
pdf full text A reciprocal interplay between psychosocial job stressors and worker well-being? A systematic review of the “reversed” effect
Commentary2014;40(1):89-95
pdf full text Commentary triggered by the Individual Participant Data Meta-Analysis Consortium study of job strain and myocardial infarction risk
Original article2013;39(6):568-577
pdf full text Risk of surgery for subacromial impingement syndrome in relation to neck-shoulder complaints and occupational biomechanical exposures: a longitudinal study
Original article2013;39(1):112-119
pdf full text The effect of job strain on nighttime blood pressure dipping among men and women with high blood pressure
Review2012;38(6):489-502
pdf The association between study characteristics and outcome in the relation between job stress and cardiovascular disease – a multilevel meta-regression analysis
Original article2009;35(2):134-144
pdf Interaction between postural risk factors and job strain on self-reported musculoskeletal symptoms among users of video display units: a three-year prospective study
ArticleSJWEH Suppl 2008; (6):75-82
pdf Contribution of job strain to nurses’ consideration of leaving the profession—results from the longitudinal European nurses’ early exit study
ArticleSJWEH Suppl 2008; (6):15-21
pdf Globalization, workers’ power and the psychosocial work environment—is the demand–control–support model still useful in a neoliberal era?
Original article2004;30(2):129-138
pdf Urinary catecholamines and salivary cortisol on workdays and days off in relation to job strain among female health care providers
Original article2002;28(4):238-248
pdf Job strain and major risk factors for coronary heart disease among employed males and females in a Swedish study on work, lipids and fibrinogen
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