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  1. Prospective studies exploring the effects of psychosocial work factors on self-reported health (SRH) are lacking, especially those studying effect modifications. The objectives were to examine the prospective ...

    Authors: Isabelle Niedhammer, Laura Derouet-Gérault and Sandrine Bertrais
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2022 22:1389
  2. Our study aimed to explore the associations between psychosocial work exposures, as well as other occupational exposures, and suicide ideation in the French national working population. An additional objective...

    Authors: Isabelle Niedhammer, Maryline Bèque, Jean-François Chastang and Sandrine Bertrais
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2020 20:895
  3. The literature remains seldom on the topic of self-rated health (SRH) among the national working populations of emerging countries. The objectives of the study were to examine the associations of occupational ...

    Authors: Nágila Soares Xavier Oenning, Bárbara Niegia Garcia de Goulart, Patrícia Klarmann Ziegelmann, Jean-François Chastang and Isabelle Niedhammer
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2019 19:1381
  4. Social inequalities in work injury have been observed but explanations are still missing. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the contribution of working conditions in the explanation of social inequ...

    Authors: Isabelle Niedhammer, Thomas Lesuffleur, Géraldine Labarthe and Jean-François Chastang
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2018 18:344
  5. The literature has been extensive on the associations between psychosocial work factors and mental health. Nevertheless, the studies using prospective design, various concepts and more than one measurement poi...

    Authors: Isabelle Niedhammer, Lucile Malard and Jean-François Chastang
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:200
  6. Work stress has become a major occupational risk factor in industrialized countries and an important economic issue. The objective was to estimate the annual costs of coronary heart diseases (CHD) and mental d...

    Authors: Hélène Sultan-Taïeb, Jean-François Chastang, Malika Mansouri and Isabelle Niedhammer
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2013 13:748
  7. Obesity and its measure of body mass index are strongly determined by parental body size. Debate continues as to whether both parents contribute equally to offspring body mass which is key to understanding the...

    Authors: Celine M Murrin, Gabrielle E Kelly, Richard E Tremblay and Cecily C Kelleher
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2012 12:81