Prospective associations between psychosocial work factors and self-reported health: study of effect modification by gender, age, and occupation using the national french working conditions survey data

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  • who: Isabelle Niedhammer from the Amsler, CS, ANGERS , France have published the research: Prospective associations between psychosocial work factors and self-reported health: study of effect modification by gender, age, and occupation using the national French working conditions survey data, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The study had a prospective design with clear chronological order between exposure and outcome.
  • how: The authors studied the incidence of poor SRH three years later among the study sample of employees who were in good SRH at the beginning of a follow-up period. As no validated . . .

     

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