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Natalie V Schwatka,Carol E Brown,Liliana Tenney et al. Natalie V Schwatka et al.
Leaders play a critical role in the development and execution of Total Worker Health (TWH). Small businesses, in particular, can benefit from strong leadership support for TWH as the burden of work-related injury, illness and fatality, as w...
Carlo Isola,Steve Granger,Nick Turner et al. Carlo Isola et al.
This study investigates the link between intimate partner violence (IPV) and work withdrawal (including absence frequency, partial absenteeism, and turnover intentions) in the context of partners' interference with victims at work and famil...
G Shawn Reynolds,Joel B Bennett G Shawn Reynolds
Wellness involves physical, emotional, behavioral, social, and spiritual dimensions. A climate for wellness exists at both the psychological and organizational levels, consisting of individual and shared perceptions of policies, structures,...
Tomika W Greer,Stephanie C Payne,Rebecca J Thompson Tomika W Greer
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, telework was an established discretionary practice with a considerable amount of research. However, the COVID-19 pandemic forced people who had never worked from home before to do so. Our two-wave descriptive...
Chelsea LeNoble,Anthony Naranjo,Mindy Shoss et al. Chelsea LeNoble et al.
Complex disaster situations like the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) create macro-level contexts of severe uncertainty that disrupt industries across the globe in unprecedented ways. While occupational health research has made important a...
Tammy D Allen,Michelle Hughes Miller,Kimberly A French et al. Tammy D Allen et al.
Faculty members are continually confronted with a multitude of activities among which they must divide their time. Prior research suggests that while men and women academics spend the same number of weekly hours working, women tend to expen...
Michael R Frone,L Casey Chosewood,Jamie C Osborne et al. Michael R Frone et al.
Substance use disorders (SUDs) represent a critical public and occupational health issue. Therefore, understanding the process of SUD recovery has become an issue of growing importance among substance use and recovery professionals. Nonethe...
Luz S Marín,Milagros Barreto,Mirna Montano et al. Luz S Marín et al.
Workplace sexual harassment is particularly widespread in industries with many low-wage jobs where Hispanic women are likely to work. This qualitative study examines the experiences of Hispanic women in low-income jobs to identify workplace...
Martin Cherniack,Sarah Berger,Sara Namazi et al. Martin Cherniack et al.
A central dilemma in Participatory Action Research (PAR) is to establish participant decision authority on interventions while adhering to rigorous research practices. We faced this dilemma as part of an ongoing multi-site field research pr...
Mindy E Bergman,Vanessa A Gaskins,Tammy Allen et al. Mindy E Bergman et al.
Access to abortion care has a profound impact on women's ability to participate in the workforce. In the US, restrictions on abortion care have waxed and waned over the years, including periods when abortion was broadly permitted across the...