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Mazerolle, Stephanie M., Christianne M. Eason, William A. Pitney, and Megan N. Mueller. "Sex and Employment-Setting Differences in Work-Family Conflict in Athletic Training." Journal of Athletic Training 50, no. 9 (2015): 958–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.4085/1052-6050-50.2.14.

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Context Work-family conflict (WFC) has received much attention in athletic training, yet several factors related to this phenomenon have not been examined, specifically a practitioner's sex, occupational setting, willingness to leave the profession, and willingness to use work-leave benefits. Objective To examine how sex and occupational differences in athletic training affect WFC and to examine willingness to leave the profession and use work-leave benefits. Design Cross-sectional study. Setting Multiple occupational settings, including clinic/outreach, education, collegiate, industrial, prof
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Brand, PhD, Michael W., Brandt Wiskur, PhD, MSW, and Julio I. Rojas, PhD. "Assessing fear of COVID-19 at an academic medical center." Journal of Emergency Management 18, no. 7 (2020): 91–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.5055/jem.0532.

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Purpose: This study measured the degree of COVID-19-related fear among academic medical center employees, identified subsections with high COVID-19 fear, and validated the Fear of COVID-19 Scale with medical professionals in the United States. Methods: This study is a cross-sectional, inter-net-based survey delivered by Qualtrics. The survey was conducted at the Oklahoma University Health Sciences Center between May 21 and June 18, 2020. The medical center is composed of seven health-care colleges, child and adult hospitals, a Veterans Hospital, and outpatient services clinics across the Oklah
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Giacobbi, Peter R. "Low Burnout and High Engagement Levels in Athletic Trainers: Results of a Nationwide Random Sample." Journal of Athletic Training 44, no. 4 (2009): 370–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.4085/1062-6050-44.4.370.

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Abstract To assess the prevalence of occupational burnout, engagement, and somatic health complaints and the associations among these constructs experienced by certified athletic trainers (ATs). A secondary objective was to examine differences between men and women, those with more versus less postcertification experience, and ATs who worked in different occupational settings.Objective: Survey-based, stratified, proportionate random sample of full-time ATs.Design: Data were collected online from ATs employed full time in the college or university, secondary school or youth, and industrial or c
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Rodrigo, Maria F., J. Gabriel Molina, Josep-Maria Losilla, Jaume Vives, and José M. Tomás. "Method effects associated with negatively and positively worded items on the 12-item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12): results from a cross-sectional survey with a representative sample of Catalonian workers." BMJ Open 9, no. 11 (2019): e031859. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-031859.

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ObjectiveRecent studies into the factorial structure of the 12-item version of the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12) have shown that it was best represented by a single substantive factor when method effects associated with negatively worded (NW) items are considered. The purpose of the present study was to examine the presence of method effects, and their relationships with demographic covariates, associated with positively worded (PW) and/or NW items.DesignA cross-sectional, observational study to compare a comprehensive set of confirmatory factor models, including method effects associa
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Umnyagina, I. A., L. A. Strakhova, and T. V. Blinova. "Gender differences in biochemical measurement reflecting the state of free-radical oxidation and antioxidant protection among workers in metallurgical production." Russian Journal of Occupational Health and Industrial Ecology 1, no. 10 (2019): 877–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.31089/1026-9428-2019-59-10-877-881.

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Introduction. To date, age and sex differences have been established for many biochemical parameters. Gender differences in indicators for systems such as antioxidant, thiol-disulfide, oxidative stress and inflammation systems are absent or under study.The aim of the study was to identify gender differences in biochemical parameters reflecting the functioning of antioxidant systems of the body and free radical oxidation in workers of metallurgical production, in contact with harmful production factors.Materials and methods. The blood of men and women working at the metallurgical enterprise of
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Johnsen, Nina Føns, Birthe Lykke Thomsen, Jørgen Vinsløv Hansen, Birgitte Schütt Christensen, Reiner Rugulies, and Vivi Schlünssen. "Job type and other socio-demographic factors associated with participation in a national, cross-sectional study of Danish employees." BMJ Open 9, no. 8 (2019): e027056. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-027056.

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ObjectivesParticipation in population-based surveys and epidemiological studies has been declining over the years in many countries. The aim of this study was to examine the association between job type and participation in the work environment and health in Denmark survey with/without taking into account other socio-demographic factors.DesignCross-sectional survey using questionnaire data on working environment and registry data on job type, industry and socio-economic variables.SettingThe work environment and health study.ParticipantsA total of 50 806 employees (15 767 in a stratified workpl
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Bolton-Smith, C., M. Woodward, S. Fenton, M. K. McCluskey, and The Late C. A. Brown. "Trans fatty acids in the Scottish diet." British Journal of Nutrition 74, no. 5 (1995): 661–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/bjn19950169.

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Trans fatty acids produced during hardening of oils have been associated with higher cholesterol levels and increased risk of heart disease. The potential risk from trans fatty acids may be greater in populations with relatively low intakes of essential fatty acids such as the Scots, who also have a high prevalence of heart disease. Means and ranges of trans fatty acid intakes are reported here for a Scottish population. A semi-quantitative food-frequency questionnaire was used to survey the diet of 10359 Scottish men and women aged 40–59 years in 1984–6 as part of the baseline Scottish Heart
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Senoo, K., M. Nakata, S. Teramukai, T. Yamamoto, H. Nishimura, and S. Matoba. "Gender differences in patterns of relationship between body mass index and AF incidence." European Heart Journal 41, Supplement_2 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ehjci/ehaa946.0506.

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Abstract Background Obesity is reportedly associated with the new incidence of atrial fibrillation (AF). However, gender differences in patterns of relationship between body mass index (BMI) and the risk of AF are unknown. Methods We analyzed 21,382 middle-aged Japanese subjects (10923 men, 10459 women) without AF from a cohort of employees undergoing annual health examinations, with a follow-up period of 4.8±3.7 years. We examined the relationship between BMI at baseline to AF incidence in unadjusted and adjusted analyses. This relationship was also studied using linear and quadratic models.
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Grunau, Brian E., Emad Awad, Takahisa Kawano, et al. "Abstract 15: Public Access Defibrillators: Sex-Based Inequities in Access and Application." Circulation 140, Suppl_2 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/circ.140.suppl_2.15.

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Introduction: It is unclear if the benefits of public access defibrillator (PAD) programs are similar between men and women. We investigated the location of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA) stratified by sex to determine what proportion was eligible for PAD application. Second, we sought to determine if patient sex was associated with PAD utilization. Methods: We analyzed prospectively collected data from the North American Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium (ROC) Epistry dataset (2011 - 2015), excluding emergency medical services (EMS)-witnessed cases, those not treated by EMS, and child
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Ellis-Newman, Jennifer. "Women and Work." M/C Journal 4, no. 5 (2001). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1932.

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Women in Universities Women have been fighting for the right to participate in universities since 1873, when Sophia Jex Blake went to court with her fight to enrol at Edinburgh University. In rejecting her application, one of the judges stated: It is a belief, widely entertained, that there is a great difference in the mental constitution of the two sexes, just as there is in their physical conformation. The powers and susceptibilities of women are as noble as those of men; but they are thought to be different, and, in particular, it is considered that they have not the same power of intense l
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Books on the topic "Women employees Medicine, Industrial. Sex differences"

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Christensen, Eva. Herraväldets processor: En studie av kvinnors förslitningskadesituation och könade processor i tre olika slags arbetsorganisationer. Almqvist & Wiksell, 2000.

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Christenson, Eva. Herraväldets processer: En studie av kvinnors förslitningsskadesituation och könade processer i tre olika slags arbetsorganisationer. Almqvist & Wiksell International, 2000.

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ZnO bao mo zhi bei ji qi guang, dian xing neng yan jiu. Shanghai da xue chu ban she, 2010.

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United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics., ed. Women experience fewer job-related injuries and deaths than men. U.S. Dept. of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1998.

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