Ausgabe 6/2013
Inhalt (15 Artikel)
The role of lifestyle, health, and work in educational inequalities in sick leave and productivity loss at work
Suzan J. W. Robroek, Frank J. van Lenthe, Alex Burdorf
Micronuclei in lymphocytes from radon spa personnel in the Czech Republic
Friedo Zölzer, Zdeněk Hon, Zuzana Freitinger Skalická, Renata Havránková, Leoš Navrátil, Jozef Rosina, Jiří Škopek
Emotional demands and the risks of depression among homecare workers in the USA
Il-Ho Kim, Samuel Noh, Carles Muntaner
Factorial validity of the effort–reward imbalance scale: evidence from multi-sample and three-wave follow-up studies
Johanna Rantanen, Taru Feldt, Katriina Hyvönen, Ulla Kinnunen, Anne Mäkikangas
The psychosocial work environment and mental health of teachers: a comparative study between the United Kingdom and Hong Kong
Jessica Janice Tang, Stavroula Leka, Sara MacLennan
Lung function predicts mortality: 10-year follow-up after lung cancer screening among asbestos-exposed workers
Tapio Vehmas, Paula Pallasaho, Päivi Piirilä
Urinary creatinine concentrations in an industrial workforce and comparison with reference values of the general population
Michael Bader, Peter Messerer, Wolfgang Will
Perceived physical exertion during healthcare work and risk of chronic pain in different body regions: prospective cohort study
Lars L. Andersen, Thomas Clausen, Roger Persson, Andreas Holtermann
Relation of child birth and breast-feeding burden with cadmium and tubular dysfunction marker levels in urine of adult women in non-polluted areas in Japan
Masayuki Ikeda, Jiro Moriguchi, Sonoko Sakuragi, Fumiko Ohashi
Advantages of the JobReha discharge letter: an instrument for improving the communication interface in occupational rehabilitation
Monika Schwarze, Michael Spallek, Christoph Korallus, Ingra-A. Manecke, Frank Teumer, Renate Wrbitzky, Christoph Gutenbrunner, Thomas Rebe
The impact of bystanding to workplace bullying on symptoms of depression among women and men in industry in Sweden: an empirical and theoretical longitudinal study
R. Emdad, A. Alipour, J. Hagberg, I. B. Jensen
Can observations of workplace bullying really make you depressed? A response to Emdad et al.
Morten Birkeland Nielsen, Ståle Einarsen
Comment on “Can observations of workplace bullying really make you depressed? A response to Emdad et al. 2013” by Nielsen and Einarsen
Reza Emdad, A. Alipour, J. Hagberg, I. B. Jensen
Relationship between components of the metabolic syndrome and job strain using a brief job stress questionnaire (BJSQ)
Tomoyuki Kawada
Comment on “Relationship between components of the metabolic syndrome and job strain using a brief job stress questionnaire (BJSQ)” by Kawada
Eva Backé, Ute Latza