𝔖 Bobbio Scriptorium
✦   LIBER   ✦

Work-related support among women in caregiving occupations

✍ Scribed by Nancy L. Marshall; Rosalind C. Barnett


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
473 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
0090-4392

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.


πŸ“œ SIMILAR VOLUMES


Engagement in occupations among men and
✍ Ulrika Bejerholm; Mona Eklund πŸ“‚ Article πŸ“… 2006 πŸ› John Wiley and Sons 🌐 English βš– 233 KB

## Abstract This study describes engagement in daily occupations of 10 women and 10 men with schizophrenia. A 24‐hour diary of time use and interview were used and analysed by content analysis. Three levels of occupational engagement were identified; (1) mainly disengaged throughout the day, (2) di

Cancer mortality among women employed in
✍ Cynthia F. Robinson; James T. Walker πŸ“‚ Article πŸ“… 1999 πŸ› John Wiley and Sons 🌐 English βš– 122 KB πŸ‘ 2 views

Our study examined cancer mortality before the age of 65 for women employed in the fastest growing and/or traditionally female occupations. Analysis of mortality data from 28 U.S. states for 1984-1995 revealed elevated proportionate cancer mortality ratios (PCMRs). The highest PCMRs observed were th

Work hours, retirement, and supportive r
✍ Inbal Nahum-Shani; Peter A. Bamberger πŸ“‚ Article πŸ“… 2011 πŸ› John Wiley and Sons 🌐 English βš– 255 KB

## Abstract While the literature widely acknowledges the importance of social support to the health, well‐being, and performance of older adults, little is known about the way in which occupational conditions affect older employees' access to social support over time and whether these effects are m

Occupations and breast cancer risk among
✍ Kathleen M. Gardner; Xiao Ou Shu; Fan Jin; Qi Dai; Zhixian Ruan; Shirley J. Thom πŸ“‚ Article πŸ“… 2002 πŸ› John Wiley and Sons 🌐 English βš– 139 KB πŸ‘ 3 views

## Abstract ## Background Although, an elevated risk of breast cancer has been suggested for a number of occupations, many earlier studies were limited by selection biases, the incomplete assessment of job histories, and the inability to control for confounding. ## Methods We examined the relati

Occupation and oral cancer among women i
✍ Deborah M. Winn; William J. Blot; Dr. Carl M. Shy; Joseph F. Fraumeni Jr πŸ“‚ Article πŸ“… 1982 πŸ› John Wiley and Sons 🌐 English βš– 416 KB πŸ‘ 2 views