Isabelle Niedhammer

Selected questions on biomechanical exposures for surveillance of upper-limb work-related musculoskeletal disorders. (2008)

Descatha, Alexis, Roquelaure, Yves, Evanoff, Bradley, Niedhammer, Isabelle, Chastang, Jean-François, Mariot, Camille, ...

OBJECTIVE: Questionnaires for assessment of biomechanical exposure are frequently used in surveillance programs, though few studies have evaluated which key questions are needed. We sought to reduce...

Selected questions on biomechanical exposures for surveillance of upper-limb work-related musculoskeletal disorders. (2008)

Descatha, Alexis, Roquelaure, Yves, Evanoff, Bradley, Niedhammer, Isabelle, Chastang, Jean-François, Mariot, Camille, ...

OBJECTIVE: Questionnaires for assessment of biomechanical exposure are frequently used in surveillance programs, though few studies have evaluated which key questions are needed. We sought to reduce...

The mental health effects of multiple work and family demands : A prospective study of psychiatric sickness absence in the French GAZEL study. (2007)

Melchior, Maria, Berkman, Lisa, Niedhammer, Isabelle, Zins, Marie, Goldberg, Marcel

BACKGROUND: Individuals who experience work stress or heavy family demands are at elevated risk of poor mental health. Yet, the cumulative effects of multiple work and family demands are not well...

The mental health effects of multiple work and family demands : A prospective study of psychiatric sickness absence in the French GAZEL study. (2007)

Melchior, Maria, Berkman, Lisa, Niedhammer, Isabelle, Zins, Marie, Goldberg, Marcel

BACKGROUND: Individuals who experience work stress or heavy family demands are at elevated risk of poor mental health. Yet, the cumulative effects of multiple work and family demands are not well...

Work Factors and Occupational Class Disparities in Sickness Absence: Findings From the GAZEL Cohort Study

Melchior, Maria, Krieger, Nancy, Kawachi, Ichiro, Berkman, Lisa F., Niedhammer, Isabelle, Goldberg, Marcel

Objectives. To estimate the contribution of stress-related and physical work factors to occupational class disparities in sickness absence from work.