Journal articles

This database lists peer-reviewed journal articles, books and book chapters that include an Institute for Work & Health (IWH) scientist or researcher (past or present) as an author. Clicking any title will allow you to view a detailed citation and, if available, an abstract. For journal articles by IWH and non-IWH researchers in the areas of occupational health and safety, return to work, workers' compensation, public health and others within the IWH mandate, see our Research Alerts.

2002

Shamian J, Kerr MS, Laschinger HK, Thomson D. Hospital-level analysis of the work environment and workforce health indicators for registered nurses in Ontario's acute-care hospitals. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research. 2002;33(4):35-50.
Shannon HS, Lowe GS. How many injured workers do not file claims for workers' compensation benefits. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 2002;42(6):467-473. doi:10.1002/ajim.10142.
Pennick V. How the OHN can be more involved in research. Journal of the Ontario Occupational Health Nurses Association. 2002;21(1):20-21.
Tompa E. Impact of health on productivity: macroeconomic and microeconomic evidence and policy implication. In: Sharpe A, St Hilaire F, Banting K, editors. Review of economic performance and social progress on linkages between productivity and social progress.
Yen IH, Frank JW. Improving the health of working families. In: , editors. Research connections between work and health. Washington, DC: National Policy Association; 2002.
Cole DC, Wells R, Ferrier S, Hogg-Johnson S, Kennedy CA, Lee H, Manno M, Moore A, Polanyi M, Shannon HS, Subrata P, Swift M, Van Eerd D. Interventions for musculoskeletal disorders in computer-intense office work: A framework for evaluation. Work and Stress. 2002;16(2):95-106.
Cameron JI, Franche RL, Cheung AM, Stewart DE. Lifestyle interference and emotional distress in family caregivers of advanced cancer patients. Cancer. 2002;94(2):521-527. doi:10.1002/cncr.10212.
Cole DC, Mondloch MV, Hogg-Johnson S. Listening to injured workers: how recovery expectations predict outcomes--a prospective study. Canadian Medical Association journal. 2002;166(6):749-754.
Gross A, Kay T, Hondras M, Goldsmith C, Haines T, Peloso P, Kennedy CA, Hoving J. Manual therapy for mechanical neck disorders: a systematic review. Manual Therapy. 2002;7(3):131-149.
Beaton DE, Boers M, Wells GA. Many faces of the minimal clinically important difference (MCID): a literature review and directions for future research. Current Opinion in Rheumatology. 2002;14(2):109-114.
Guzman J, Esmail R, Karjalainen K, Malmivaara A, Irvin E, Bombardier C. Multidisciplinary bio-psycho-social rehabilitation for chronic low back pain. The Cochrane Library. 2002;1:CD000963.
Breslin FC, Adlaf EM. Part-time work and cigarette use among teenagers. Does age moderate this relationship?. Canadian Journal of Public Health. 2002;93(5):356-359.
Carroll LJ, Mercado AC, Cassidy JD, Cote P. Population-based study of factors associated with combinations of active and passive coping with neck and low back pain. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine. 2002;34(2):67-72.
Brooker AS, Eakin J. Power-centred approach to work stress: a reply to Smail's commentary. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology. 2002;12(1):76-.
Sale JEM, Kerr MS. Psychometric properties of Karasek's demand and control scales within a single sector: data from a large teaching hospital. International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health. 2002;75(3):145-152.
Cunningham CE, Woodward CA, Shannon HS, Mclntosh J, Lendrum B, Rosenbloom R, Brown JA. Readiness for organizational change: a longitudinal study of workplace, psychological, and behavioural correlates. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology. 2002;75(4):377-392.
Amick B, McDonough P, Chang H, Rogers WH, Pieper CF, Duncan G. Relationship between all-cause mortality and cumulative working life course psychosocial and physical exposures in the United States labor market from 1968 to 1992. Psychosomatic Medicine. 2002;64(3):370-381.
Solway S, Beaton DE. Review of the DASH outcome measure. In: Finch E, Brooks D, Stratford P, Mayo N, editors. Physical rehabilitation outcome measures. A guide to enhanced clinical decision making.
Carroll LJ, Cassidy JD, Cote P. Saskatchewan Health and Back Pain Survey: the prevalence and factors associated with depressive symptomatology in Saskatchewan adults. Canadian Journal of Public Health. 2002;91(6):459-464.
Rhodes AE, Lin E, Mustard C. Self-reported use of mental health services versus administrative records: should we care?. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research. 2002;11(3):125-133. doi:10.1002/mpr.130.
Cole DC, Manno M, Beaton DE, Swift M. Transitions in self-reported musculoskeletal pain and interference with activities among newspaper workers. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. 2002;12(3):163-174.
Ammendolia C, Bombardier C, Hogg-Johnson S, Glazier RH. Views on radiography use for patients with acute low back pain among chiropractors in an Ontario community. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics. 2002;25(8):511-520. doi:10.1067/mmt.2002.127075.