100 years of occupational safety research: From basic protections and work analysis to a multilevel view of workplace safety and risk.

DA Hofmann, MJ Burke, D Zohar - Journal of applied psychology, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Starting with initiatives dating back to the mid-1800s, we provide a high-level review of the
key trends and developments in the application of applied psychology to the field of …

[PDF][PDF] Health impact of psychosocial hazards at work: an overview

S Leka, A Jain, World Health Organization - 2010 - apps.who.int
“Throughout the world, most adults—and many children—spend much of their waking hours
at work. Work provides a number of economic and other benefits. At the same time, people …

Work stress as a risk factor for major depressive episode (s)

J Wang - Psychological medicine, 2005 - cambridge.org
Background. Major depression is a prevalent mental disorder in the general population, with
a multi-factorial etiology. However, work stress as a risk factor for major depression has not …

Excessive daytime sleepiness and risk of occupational injuries in non-shift daytime workers

S Melamed, A Oksenberg - Sleep, 2002 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Study Objectives: Only a few studies have examined the possible association
between excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) and risk of occupational injuries, and most of …

Importance of psychosocial work factors on general health outcomes in the national French SUMER survey

I Niedhammer, JF Chastang, S David - Occupational Medicine, 2008 - academic.oup.com
Aim To examine the associations between psychosocial work factors and general health
outcomes, taking into account other occupational risk factors, within the national French …

Relationships of job and some individual characteristics to occupational injuries in employed people: a community-based study

A Bhattacherjee, N Chau, CO Sierra… - Journal of …, 2003 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Relationships of Job and Some Individual Characteristics to Occupational Injuries
in Employed People: A Community-Based Study: Ashis Bhattacherjee, et al. Department of …

Relationships of working conditions and individual characteristics to occupational injuries: a case-control study in coal miners

AK Ghosh, A Bhattacherjee, N Chau - Journal of occupational health, 2004 - jstage.jst.go.jp
India—This study assessed the relationship of age, poor perception of working condition,
poor safety environment, poor management and supervision, risktaking behavior, emotional …

Perceived work stress and major depression in the Canadian employed population, 20–49 years old.

JL Wang, SB Patten - Journal of occupational health psychology, 2001 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract Data from the Canadian National Population Health Survey (1994–1995) were
used to evaluate the associations between work stress and major depression (N= 7,344) …

The interactive effect of chronic exposure to noise and job complexity on changes in blood pressure and job satisfaction: a longitudinal study of industrial employees.

S Melamed, Y Fried, P Froom - Journal of occupational health …, 2001 - psycnet.apa.org
The hypothesis of this study was that noise exposure level and job complexity interact to
affect changes in blood pressure (BP) levels and job satisfaction over 2–4 yrs of follow-up …

Psychosocial work characteristics as risk factors for being injured in an occupational accident

GMH Swaen, L Van Amelsvoort… - … of occupational and …, 2004 - journals.lww.com
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between psychosocial work
characteristics and the risk for being injured in an occupational accident. We performed this …