BACKGROUND: Employment status and working conditions are strong determinants of male health, and are therefore an important focus in the Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health (Ten to Men). In this paper, we describe key work variables included in Ten to Men, and present analyses relating psychosocial job quality to mental health and subjective wellbeing at baseline. METHODS: A national sample of males aged 10 to 55 years residing in private dwellings was drawn using a stratified multi-stage cluster random sample design. Data were collected between October 2013 and July 2014 for a cohort of 15,988 males, representing a response fraction of 35 %. This analysis was restricted to 18-55 year old working age participants (n = 13,456). Work...
PURPOSE: There is some evidence that employed women report more time pressure and work-life penaltie...
Background: This study investigates whether the association of job strain and insecurity with health...
Background: Previous studies suggest that poor psychosocial job quality is a risk factor for mental ...
Objectives Entry into employment may be a time when a young person\u27s well-being and mental health...
OBJECTIVES: Psychosocial job stressors are known to be associated with poor mental health. This rese...
Objective: This study examines measures of psychosocial job quality developed from the Household Inc...
Introduction: There is the tendency in occupational health research of approximating the 'changed wo...
Objective: To examine independent associations of job strain (high demands and low control) and job ...
BACKGROUND: Precarious employment has been associated with poor health, but the potential mechanisms...
The health and human care workforce comprise a substantial and increasing proportion of the employed...
Objectives: To investigate the extent improvement or deterioration in employee job security, control...
Objectives: Although employment is associated with health benefits over unemployment, the psychosoci...
Abstract We examined whether job security improvements were associated with improveme...
Objective: To understand empirically-derived employment categories in relation to job strain, effor...
The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey includes twelve items that ass...
PURPOSE: There is some evidence that employed women report more time pressure and work-life penaltie...
Background: This study investigates whether the association of job strain and insecurity with health...
Background: Previous studies suggest that poor psychosocial job quality is a risk factor for mental ...
Objectives Entry into employment may be a time when a young person\u27s well-being and mental health...
OBJECTIVES: Psychosocial job stressors are known to be associated with poor mental health. This rese...
Objective: This study examines measures of psychosocial job quality developed from the Household Inc...
Introduction: There is the tendency in occupational health research of approximating the 'changed wo...
Objective: To examine independent associations of job strain (high demands and low control) and job ...
BACKGROUND: Precarious employment has been associated with poor health, but the potential mechanisms...
The health and human care workforce comprise a substantial and increasing proportion of the employed...
Objectives: To investigate the extent improvement or deterioration in employee job security, control...
Objectives: Although employment is associated with health benefits over unemployment, the psychosoci...
Abstract We examined whether job security improvements were associated with improveme...
Objective: To understand empirically-derived employment categories in relation to job strain, effor...
The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey includes twelve items that ass...
PURPOSE: There is some evidence that employed women report more time pressure and work-life penaltie...
Background: This study investigates whether the association of job strain and insecurity with health...
Background: Previous studies suggest that poor psychosocial job quality is a risk factor for mental ...