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Won-Tae Lee, Sung-Shil Lim, Jihyun Kim, Sehyun Yun, Jin-Ha Yoon and Jong-Uk Won
Work schedules comprise various variables and generate health and safety outcomes, including work-related injury, which causes socioeconomic problems, such as productivity loss and damage to worker health. We investigated the association between work sch...
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Jin Lee, Robert Henning and Martin Cherniack
The present study seeks to demonstrate how Bayesian Network analysis can be used to support Total Worker Health® research on correction workers by (1) revealing the most probable scenario of how psychosocial and behavioral outcome variables in correc...
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Eunsik Kim, Andris Freivalds, Fumiomi Takeda and Changying Li
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) accounted for 32% of days-away-from-work cases in private industry in 2016. Several factors have been associated with MSDs, such as repetitive motion, excessive force, awkward and/or sustained postures, and p...
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Jiaoli Cai, Denise N. Guerriere, Hongzhong Zhao and Peter C. Coyte
The use of health services may vary across people with different socioeconomic statuses, and may be determined by many factors. The purposes of this study were (i) to examine the socioeconomic differences in the propensity and intensity of use for three ...
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Findik Ozlem Alper,Ali Eren Alper,Okyay Ucan
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Changes occuring in the health sector and in terms of society within the last 100 years in the world has extended the life expectations at the time of birth and decreased the birth rates. These changes have been experienced especially in developed countr...
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