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Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine

Year: 2020
Articles in SafetyLit: 19

Depression as a mediator in the association of work-family conflict with problem drinking among young and middle-aged Korean married workers

Disparities in the deaths of despair by occupation, Massachusetts, 2000-2015

Do injured workers receive opioid prescriptions outside the workers' compensation system? The case of private group health insurances

Early high-risk opioid prescribing practices and long-term disability among injured workers in Washington state, 2002-2013

Effects of a workplace violence intervention on hospital employee perceptions of organizational safety

Evaluation of interventions to reduce firefighter exposures

Health risk behavior profile of construction workers, 32 states, 2013-2016

Injury correlates among a national sample of women in the US fire service

Injury, illness, and mental health risks in United States domestic mariners

Medical conditions and crash risk in commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers

Musculoskeletal disorders and prescription opioid use among U.S. construction workers

Occupational injuries of Latinx child farmworkers in North Carolina: associations with work safety culture

Pre-existing and new-onset depression and anxiety among workers with injury or illness work leaves

Public health surveillance for the prevention of pesticide-related illness in Illinois

Return to work pathways following injury in road traffic crashes: a retrospective cohort study

Sleep apnea screening for commercial drivers: a retrospective comparison of the 2016 FMCSA MRB Recommendations and the 2006 Joint Task Force Consensus Guidelines

Urban-rural differences in the duration of injury-related work disability in six Canadian provinces

Working conditions and mental health status related with occupational injury of Korean outdoor workers

Workplace violence and long-term sickness absence: assessment of the potential buffering effect of social support in two occupational cohort studies