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期刊名:Industrial health

缩写:IND HEALTH

ISSN:0019-8366

e-ISSN:1880-8026

IF/分区:1.6/Q3

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Shanfa Yu,Akinori Nakata,Guizhen Gu et al. Shanfa Yu et al.
The purpose of this study was to examine the association between psychosocial job stress (by the Job Control-Demand (JCD) model and Effort-Reward imbalance (ERI) model) and musculoskeletal (MS) symptoms among workers in China. Overall, 3,63...
Norio Sugawara,Norio Yasui-Furukori,Giro Sasaki et al. Norio Sugawara et al.
The purpose of this study was to assess middle-aged Japanese workers for possible gender differences in the risk factors associated with depressive symptoms and suicidal ideation. 5,878 workers (40-60 yr of age) (3,631 males and 2,247 femal...
Susanna Järvelin-Pasanen,Annina Ropponen,Mika P Tarvainen et al. Susanna Järvelin-Pasanen et al.
The aim of this study was to investigate differences in heart rate variability (HRV) reflecting the function of autonomic nervous system (ANS) and psycho-physiological strain associated with normal and extended work shifts in nursing work. ...
Xinxin Liu,Kazuyuki Iwakiri,Midori Sotoyama et al. Xinxin Liu et al.
The purpose of the present study was to examine how an inserted break influences the cardiovascular and central nervous system responses during periods of mental work. Twelve males conducted two 20-min periods of mental work with a 3-min br...
Siri Waage,Ståle Pallesen,Bente Elisabeth Moen et al. Siri Waage et al.
This study compared subjective sleep and subjective health complaints among Norwegian oil rig workers, before and after a two week work period. The study also compared differences between two different work schedules. The workers worked eit...
Akinori Nakata,Masahiro Irie,Masaya Takahashi Akinori Nakata
Although a single-item job satisfaction measure has been shown to be reliable and inclusive as multiple-item scales in relation to health, studies including immunological data are few. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the validity ...
Su-Young Son,Joo-Young Lee,Yutaka Tochihara Su-Young Son
The purpose of the present study was to elucidate differences in actual work environments, mobility and satisfaction between firefighters wearing aluminized and non-aluminized personal protective equipment (PPE), and to suggest a proper sta...
Motoki Endo,Yasuo Haruyama,Takashi Muto et al. Motoki Endo et al.
There have been few epidemiological studies on recurrent sickness absence due to depression after returning to work (RTW). The objective of this study was to investigate the prognosis of workers who are RTW with depression in a Japanese com...
Krista Pahkin,Pauliina Mattila-Holappa,Ari Väänänen et al. Krista Pahkin et al.
The Finnish forest industry has undergone extensive transition in recent years. This study investigates the effect of restructuring on the well-being of blue-collar employees who continued working in the organization after the changes. All ...
Cathrine Haugene Ljoså,Reidar Tyssen,Bjørn Lau Cathrine Haugene Ljoså
This study investigated associations between individual and work-related factors and perceived mastery of work among offshore shift workers. 2,406 employees of a Norwegian petroleum company were invited to participate. A web-based survey wa...