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Comparing the risk factors associated with serious versus and less serious work-related injuries in Ontario between 1991 and 2006. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 2012;55:84-91. Abstract
Intervention research on working conditions and mental health: persistent challenges, new directions and opportunities to integrate research agendas. Healthcare Papers. 2011;11(Special):67-72. Abstract
Trends in the health care use and expenditures associated with no-lost-time claims in Ontario: 1991 to 2006. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 2011;53(2):211-7. Abstract
Examining changes in reported work conditions in Quebec, Ontario and Saskatchewan between 1994 and 2003-05. Canadian Journal of Public Health. 2011;102(2):127-32. Abstract
Examining the impact of worker and workplace factors on prolonged work absences among Canadian nurses. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 2011;53(8):919-27. Abstract
Minimal change is sensitive, less specific to recovery: a diagnostic testing approach to interpretability. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 2011;64(5):487-96. Abstract
Examining the decline in lost-time claim rates across age groups in Ontario between 1991 and 2007. Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 2011;68(11):813-7. Abstract
The prevalence of over-qualification and its association with health status among occupationally active new immigrants to Canada. Ethnicity and Health. 2010;15(6):601-19. Abstract
Suicide mortality by occupation in Canada, 1991-2001. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. 2010;55(6):369-76. Abstract
Research opportunities using administrative databases and existing surveys for new knowledge in occupational health and safety in Canada, Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia [commentary]. Canadian Journal of Public Health. 2010;101(Suppl 1):S46-S52. Abstract
Patterns of pain and interference in patients with painful bone metastases: a brief pain inventory validation study. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 2010;39(2):230-40. Abstract
Avoidable mortality for causes amenable to medical care, by occupation in Canada, 1991-2001. Canadian Journal of Public Health. 2010;101(6):500-6. Abstract
A commentary on the unique developmental considerations of youth: integrating the teenage cortex into the occupational health and safety context [commentaries]. International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health. 2010;16 (2 ):225-9. Abstract
Disability management outcomes in the Ontario long-term care sector. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. 2010;20(4):481-288. Abstract
Switching to daylight saving time and work injuries in Ontario, Canada: 1993-2007. Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 2010;67(12):878-80. Abstract
Differential risk of employment in more physically demanding jobs among a recent cohort of immigrants to Canada. Injury Prevention. 2009;15(4):252-8. Abstract
Re: "Changes in perceived job strain and the risk of major depression: results from a population-based longitudinal study" [Letter to the editor]. American Journal of Epidemiology. 2009;170(1):131-2.
The prevalence and incidence of work absenteeism involving neck pain: a cohort of Ontario lost-time claimants. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics. 2009;32(2 Suppl):S219-S226. Abstract
Differences in access to wage replacement benefits for absences due to work-related injury or illness in Canada. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 2009;52(4):341-9. Abstract
Trends in educational inequalities in smoking and physical activity in Canada: 1974 to 2005. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 2009;63:317-23. Abstract
The changing nature of work in Canada and other developed countries: what do the trends over time tell us? In: Schnall PL, Dobson M, Rosskam E, editors. Unhealthy work: causes, consequences, cures. New York: Baywood Publishing Company; 2009. p. 61-77.
Comparing the risk of work-related injuries between immigrants to Canada, and Canadian-born labour market participants. Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 2009;66(6):361-7. Abstract
The predictors of self-rated health and the relationship between self-rated health and health service needs are similar across socioeconomic groups in Canada. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 2009:[epub]. Abstract
Unwanted sexual advances at work: variations by employment arrangement in a sample of working Australians. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. 2009;33(2):173-9. Abstract

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