Occupational position is one of the determinants of psychological health, but this association may differ for men and women depending on the social context. In contemporary Japanese society, occupational gender segregation persists despite increased numbers of women participating in the labour market, which may contribute to gender specific patterns in the prevalence of poor psychological health. The present study examined gender specific associations between occupational position and psychological health in Japan, and the potential mediating effects of job control and effort–reward imbalance in these associations. We used data obtained from 7123 men and 2222 women, aged between 18 and 65 years, who participated in an occupational cohort st...
Research in the field of occupational health often uses a risk factor approach which has been critic...
Research in the field of occupational health often uses a risk factor approach which has been critic...
Research in the field of occupational health often uses a risk factor approach which has been critic...
AbstractOccupational position is one of the determinants of psychological health, but this associati...
Occupational position is one of the determinants of psychological health, but this association may d...
Abstract Background There has been considerable interest in Japanese society in the problem of work-...
AbstractBackgroundThere has been considerable interest in Japanese society in the problem of work-re...
BackgroundsRecent evidence has suggested that in Japan, professionals and managers have a higher ris...
SummaryObjective/BackgroundThe prevalence of depression in women is two times as much as that in men...
Abstract This article addresses gender-related stresses of working women in Japan. We conducted a st...
Abstract: Recent epidemiologic research has shown that people with higher socioeconomic status (SES)...
Poor physical and mental functioning are more common among women than men and those with disadvantag...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the gender differences of the influential factors on...
AbstractThis study assesses the possibility of a period effect on Japanese workers’ health and its a...
From around 1990s, social disparity issues and their effects on mental health have been gaining incr...
Research in the field of occupational health often uses a risk factor approach which has been critic...
Research in the field of occupational health often uses a risk factor approach which has been critic...
Research in the field of occupational health often uses a risk factor approach which has been critic...
AbstractOccupational position is one of the determinants of psychological health, but this associati...
Occupational position is one of the determinants of psychological health, but this association may d...
Abstract Background There has been considerable interest in Japanese society in the problem of work-...
AbstractBackgroundThere has been considerable interest in Japanese society in the problem of work-re...
BackgroundsRecent evidence has suggested that in Japan, professionals and managers have a higher ris...
SummaryObjective/BackgroundThe prevalence of depression in women is two times as much as that in men...
Abstract This article addresses gender-related stresses of working women in Japan. We conducted a st...
Abstract: Recent epidemiologic research has shown that people with higher socioeconomic status (SES)...
Poor physical and mental functioning are more common among women than men and those with disadvantag...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the gender differences of the influential factors on...
AbstractThis study assesses the possibility of a period effect on Japanese workers’ health and its a...
From around 1990s, social disparity issues and their effects on mental health have been gaining incr...
Research in the field of occupational health often uses a risk factor approach which has been critic...
Research in the field of occupational health often uses a risk factor approach which has been critic...
Research in the field of occupational health often uses a risk factor approach which has been critic...