608 results on '"Rugulies, R."'
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102. Misclassification and the use of register-based indicators for depression
103. Job insecurity, chances on the labour market and decline in self-rated health in a representative sample of the Danish workforce
104. Effort-reward imbalance and incidence of low back and neck injuries in San Francisco transit operators
105. The Relation between Work-related Psychosocial Factors and the Development of Depression
106. Associations between psychological demands, decision latitude, and job strain with smoking in female hotel room cleaners in Las Vegas
107. Severe depressive symptoms as predictor of disability pension: a 10-year follow-up study in Denmark
108. Misclassification and the use of register-based indicators for depression
109. Job Strain as a Risk Factor for Leisure-Time Physical Inactivity: An Individual-Participant Meta-Analysis of Up to 170,000 Men and Women: The IPD-Work Consortium
110. Burnout as a predictor of self-reported sickness absence among human service workers:Prospective findings from three year follow up of the PUMA study
111. Does work-site physical activity improve self-reported psychosocial workplace factors and job satisfaction? A randomized controlled intervention study
112. Adverse psychosocial working conditions and risk of severe depressive symptoms. Do effects differ by occupational grade?
113. Invited Commentary: Structure and Context Matters--The Need to Emphasize "Social" in "Psychosocial Epidemiology"
114. Sleep disturbances and fatigue: independent predictors of sickness absence? A prospective study among 6538 employees
115. Physical workload, ergonomic problems, and incidence of low back injury: A 7.5-year prospective study of San Francisco transit operators
116. Work-related Violence and Incident Use of Psychotropics
117. FC08-05 - Work-related threats and violence and incident use of psychotropics
118. Predictors of return to work in employees sick-listed with mental health problems: findings from a longitudinal study
119. Job Strain and the Risk of Depression: Is Reporting Biased?
120. Job stress and the use of antidepressant medicine: a 3.5-year follow-up study among Danish employees
121. Job insecurity and the use of antidepressant medication among Danish employees with and without a history of prolonged unemployment: a 3.5-year follow-up study
122. The Relation between Work-related Psychosocial Factors and the Development of Depression
123. Severe depressive symptoms as predictor of disability pension: a 10-year follow-up study in Denmark
124. Effort-reward imbalance and incidence of low back and neck injuries in San Francisco transit operators
125. Psychosocial 2
126. Do Medically Unexplained Symptoms increase risk of loss of labor market attachment? — A 5 year prospective study with register based outcomes
127. Do dimensions from the Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire predict vitality and mental health over and above the job strain and effort-reward imbalance models?
128. Effort-reward imbalance at work and risk of sleep disturbances. Cross-sectional and prospective results from the Danish Work Environment Cohort Study.
129. Associations between psychological demands, decision latitude, and job strain with smoking in female hotel room cleaners in Las Vegas.
130. Psychosocial work environment predictors of short and long spells of registered sickness absence during a 2-year follow up.
131. Burnout as a predictor of self-reported sickness absence among human service workers: prospective findings from three year follow up of the PUMA study.
132. Psychosocial work characteristics as predictors for burnout: findings from 3-year follow up of the PUMA study.
133. Workplace levels of psychosocial factors as prospective predictors of registered sickness absence.
134. Integrating qualitative research into occupational health: a case study among hospital workers.
135. Evaluation of physician-accompanied vacation trips for heart patients ('heart vacation trips'). Participants' satisfaction and long term impact on health related quality of life.
136. Evaluation �rztlich betreuter Reisen f�r Herzkranke („Herzreisen”). Zufriedenheit der Reiseteilnehmer und langfristige Auswirkungen auf die gesundheitsbezogene Lebensqualit�t.
137. Job strain in relation to body mass index: pooled analysis of 160,000 adults from 13 cohort studies
138. Correspondence.
139. The norepinephrine transporter gene: a candidate gene for panic disorder
140. Salivary cortisol and depression
141. Rugulies et al. respond to 'Tapping the tip of the iceberg'.
142. Associations between combinations of job demands and job control among 6,16,818 people aged 55–64 in paid work with their labour market status 11 years later: a prospective cohort study.
143. When work interferes with life.
144. Self-reported workplace bullying and subsequent risk of diagnosed mental disorders and psychotropic drug prescriptions: A register-based prospective cohort study of 75,252 participants.
145. Exposure to workplace sexual harassment and risk of cardiometabolic disease: a prospective cohort study of 88 904 Swedish men and women.
146. Towards an assessment of psychosocial work factors in a multi-level mental health intervention in the workplace: results from the MENTUPP pilot-study.
147. Work-related suicide: Evolving understandings of etiology & intervention.
148. Study design of National Surveillance of the Work Environment of Employees in Denmark (NASWEED): Prospective cohort with register follow-up.
149. Workplace sexual harassment: a qualitative study of the self-labelling process among employees in Denmark.
150. Leadership at work and risk of treatment for depressive and anxiety disorders in Denmark. A nationwide prospective study with register-based follow up.
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