Objectives: To evaluate (1) whether the physical and mental health of male workers differs from that of female workers, and, if so, whether (2) this is affected by the interplay between work and nonwork burden. Methods: We pooled two large Belgian databases (BELSTRESS III, SOMSTRESS) comprising data on 4810 (2847 women). Gender-specific logistic regressions were performed using a four-level variable as predictor. This combined two predictors: isolated job strain (isostrain) and home-work interference (HWI). Results: Male workers are at greater risk of chronic fatigue when they experience high isostrain but not high HWI. Although accumulated high isostrain and high HWI affect women mainly via chronic fatigue, the same pattern has a greater i...
Background The aim of the present cross-sectional study was to examine work- and nonwork- related f...
Differences in fatigue and psychological distress across occupations were examined among 8521 employ...
In the previous report,it was suggested that non-employed women doing home-based work had difficulti...
Objectives: To evaluate (1) whether the physical and mental health of male workers differs from that...
Objectives: To evaluate (1) whether the physical and mental health of male workers differs from that...
Working conditions and domestic situation have been proven to impact on men’s and women’s mental hea...
Background: This study aims to examine the combined role of work and domestic burden on women’s and ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how different measures of working conditions affect the ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the associations between work exposure such as psychoso-cial...
The aim of this study is to investigate the associations between work exposure such as psychosocial ...
Background: Stress-related disorders are the main reason for sick leave in many European countries. ...
Gender inequalities exist in work life, but little is known about their presence in relation to fact...
Background: job demand-control (DC) and effort-reward-imbalance (ERI) are two commonly-used measure...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown that job characteristics, private life and psychosocial fact...
Background. Prolonged fatigue has recently attracted attention in occupational (mental) health resea...
Background The aim of the present cross-sectional study was to examine work- and nonwork- related f...
Differences in fatigue and psychological distress across occupations were examined among 8521 employ...
In the previous report,it was suggested that non-employed women doing home-based work had difficulti...
Objectives: To evaluate (1) whether the physical and mental health of male workers differs from that...
Objectives: To evaluate (1) whether the physical and mental health of male workers differs from that...
Working conditions and domestic situation have been proven to impact on men’s and women’s mental hea...
Background: This study aims to examine the combined role of work and domestic burden on women’s and ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how different measures of working conditions affect the ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the associations between work exposure such as psychoso-cial...
The aim of this study is to investigate the associations between work exposure such as psychosocial ...
Background: Stress-related disorders are the main reason for sick leave in many European countries. ...
Gender inequalities exist in work life, but little is known about their presence in relation to fact...
Background: job demand-control (DC) and effort-reward-imbalance (ERI) are two commonly-used measure...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown that job characteristics, private life and psychosocial fact...
Background. Prolonged fatigue has recently attracted attention in occupational (mental) health resea...
Background The aim of the present cross-sectional study was to examine work- and nonwork- related f...
Differences in fatigue and psychological distress across occupations were examined among 8521 employ...
In the previous report,it was suggested that non-employed women doing home-based work had difficulti...