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Katharine R Parkes

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Applied Ergonomics|February 7, 2016
Age and work environment characteristics in relation to sleep: Additive, interactive and curvilinear effectsKatharine R Parkes
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology|May 11, 2002
Age, smoking, and negative affectivity as predictors of sleep patterns among shiftworkers in two environmentsKatharine R Parkes
British Journal of Health Psychology|July 28, 2006
Physical activity and self-rated health: interactive effects of activity in work and leisure domainsKatharine R Parkes
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology|October 28, 2014
Shift rotation, overtime, age, and anxiety as predictors of offshore sleep patternsKatharine R Parkes
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology|October 23, 2003
Shiftwork and environment as interactive predictors of work perceptionsKatharine R Parkes
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|December 15, 2015
Work environment, overtime and sleep among offshore personnelKatharine R Parkes
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|March 2, 2002
Shift work and age as interactive predictors of body mass index among offshore workersKatharine R Parkes
Applied Ergonomics|February 17, 2015
Sleep patterns of offshore day-workers in relation to overtime work and ageKatharine R Parkes
Occupational Medicine (Oxford, England)|May 2, 2003
Demographic and lifestyle predictors of body mass index among offshore oil industry workers: cross-sectional and longitudinal findingsKatharine R Parkes
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|January 8, 2014
A conceptual framework and practical guide for assessing fitness-to-operate in the offshore oil and gas industryMark A Griffin, Melinda R Hodkiewicz, Jeremy Dunster, et al.
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Applied Ergonomics|February 7, 2016
Age and work environment characteristics in relation to sleep: Additive, interactive and curvilinear effectsKatharine R Parkes
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology|May 11, 2002
Age, smoking, and negative affectivity as predictors of sleep patterns among shiftworkers in two environmentsKatharine R Parkes
British Journal of Health Psychology|July 28, 2006
Physical activity and self-rated health: interactive effects of activity in work and leisure domainsKatharine R Parkes
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology|October 28, 2014
Shift rotation, overtime, age, and anxiety as predictors of offshore sleep patternsKatharine R Parkes
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology|October 23, 2003
Shiftwork and environment as interactive predictors of work perceptionsKatharine R Parkes
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|December 15, 2015
Work environment, overtime and sleep among offshore personnelKatharine R Parkes
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|March 2, 2002
Shift work and age as interactive predictors of body mass index among offshore workersKatharine R Parkes
Applied Ergonomics|February 17, 2015
Sleep patterns of offshore day-workers in relation to overtime work and ageKatharine R Parkes
Occupational Medicine (Oxford, England)|May 2, 2003
Demographic and lifestyle predictors of body mass index among offshore oil industry workers: cross-sectional and longitudinal findingsKatharine R Parkes
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|January 8, 2014
A conceptual framework and practical guide for assessing fitness-to-operate in the offshore oil and gas industryMark A Griffin, Melinda R Hodkiewicz, Jeremy Dunster, et al.
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