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Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|May 31, 2021
Sexual and gender harassment in Swedish workplaces: A prospective cohort study on implications for long-term sickness absenceKatrina Blindow, Fredrik Bondestam, Gun Johansson, et al.
Medicine|June 23, 2017
Cost-effectiveness of neck-specific exercise with or without a behavioral approach versus physical activity prescription in the treatment of chronic whiplash-associated disorders: Analyses of a randomized clinical trialMaria Landén Ludvigsson, Anneli Peolsson, Gunnel Peterson, et al.
Journal of Occupational Health|February 20, 2009
Problematic interpersonal relationships at work and depression: a Swedish prospective cohort studyUlrich Stoetzer, Gunnel Ahlberg, Gun Johansson, et al.
Work (Reading, Mass.)|September 15, 2012
Organizational factors related to low levels of sickness absence in a representative set of Swedish companiesUlrich Stoetzer, Peter Bergman, Carl Aborg, et al.
Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology (London, England)|October 30, 2024
Associations between job demand-control-support and high burnout risk among physicians in Sweden: a cross-sectional studyFilip Christiansen, Britta Elsert Gynning, Abid Lashari, et al.
BMC Public Health|March 25, 2011
Work-related psychosocial events as triggers of sick leave--results from a Swedish case-crossover studyHanna Hultin, Johan Hallqvist, Kristina Alexanderson, et al.
BMJ Open|September 26, 2019
Measuring precarious employment in Sweden: translation, adaptation and psychometric properties of the Employment Precariousness Scale (EPRES)Johanna Jonsson, Alejandra Vives, Joan Benach, et al.
European Journal of Public Health|February 10, 2010
Low level of adjustment latitude--a risk factor for sickness absenceHanna Hultin, Johan Hallqvist, Kristina Alexanderson, et al.
Plos One|April 27, 2013
Lack of adjustment latitude at work as a trigger of taking sick leave-a Swedish case-crossover studyHanna Hultin, Johan Hallqvist, Kristina Alexanderson, et al.
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine|January 19, 2012
Low workload as a trigger of sick leave: results from a Swedish case-crossover studyHanna Hultin, Jette Möller, Kristina Alexanderson, et al.
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Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|May 31, 2021
Sexual and gender harassment in Swedish workplaces: A prospective cohort study on implications for long-term sickness absenceKatrina Blindow, Fredrik Bondestam, Gun Johansson, et al.
Medicine|June 23, 2017
Cost-effectiveness of neck-specific exercise with or without a behavioral approach versus physical activity prescription in the treatment of chronic whiplash-associated disorders: Analyses of a randomized clinical trialMaria Landén Ludvigsson, Anneli Peolsson, Gunnel Peterson, et al.
Journal of Occupational Health|February 20, 2009
Problematic interpersonal relationships at work and depression: a Swedish prospective cohort studyUlrich Stoetzer, Gunnel Ahlberg, Gun Johansson, et al.
Work (Reading, Mass.)|September 15, 2012
Organizational factors related to low levels of sickness absence in a representative set of Swedish companiesUlrich Stoetzer, Peter Bergman, Carl Aborg, et al.
Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology (London, England)|October 30, 2024
Associations between job demand-control-support and high burnout risk among physicians in Sweden: a cross-sectional studyFilip Christiansen, Britta Elsert Gynning, Abid Lashari, et al.
BMC Public Health|March 25, 2011
Work-related psychosocial events as triggers of sick leave--results from a Swedish case-crossover studyHanna Hultin, Johan Hallqvist, Kristina Alexanderson, et al.
BMJ Open|September 26, 2019
Measuring precarious employment in Sweden: translation, adaptation and psychometric properties of the Employment Precariousness Scale (EPRES)Johanna Jonsson, Alejandra Vives, Joan Benach, et al.
European Journal of Public Health|February 10, 2010
Low level of adjustment latitude--a risk factor for sickness absenceHanna Hultin, Johan Hallqvist, Kristina Alexanderson, et al.
Plos One|April 27, 2013
Lack of adjustment latitude at work as a trigger of taking sick leave-a Swedish case-crossover studyHanna Hultin, Johan Hallqvist, Kristina Alexanderson, et al.
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine|January 19, 2012
Low workload as a trigger of sick leave: results from a Swedish case-crossover studyHanna Hultin, Jette Möller, Kristina Alexanderson, et al.
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