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1-s2.0-S2093791125000605-main.pdf

1-s2.0-S2093791125000496-main.pdf
In aging societies, maintaining a workable population is essential for sustaining and
advancing societal development. Despite similar chronological ages, health-related work limitations can
vary significantly depending on individuals’ birth years.…

1-s2.0-S2093791125000757-main.pdf
Common mental disorders (CMDs) are highly prevalent worldwide. Leisure time physical
inactivity (LTPI) is a key modifiable behavior increasingly recognized for its contribution to CMD risk,
alongside tobacco use, alcohol consumption, and…

1-s2.0-S2093791125000575-main.pdf
This study explored Ontario construction skilled trades employer and worker perspectives
on workplace diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and the promotion of worker mental health and
wellbeing through building DEI organizational…

1-s2.0-S2093791125000769-main.pdf
Previous studies suggest that workers with disabilities are susceptible to workplace
bullying. Additionally, research indicates that filing compensation claims can strain employer
—employee relationships. This study investigates experiences of…

1-s2.0-S2093791125000824-main.pdf
Previous research has shown that the organization’s psychosocial safety climate (PSC) is
crucial for protecting workers’ psychological well-being. In this study, we sought to understand how
different exposure [prolonged (long-term) vs. short-term]…

1-s2.0-S2093791125000745-main.pdf
Early-onset dementia poses a significant public health challenge, particularly due to its
profound impact on working-age individuals (under 65 years). This study investigated the association
between job loss and early-onset dementia in middle-aged…

1-s2.0-S2093791125000617-main.pdf
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) remains a critical public health challenge globally. While
tobacco smoking is the most recognized risk factor, occupational exposures―especially to vapors, gases,
dusts, and fumes (VGDF)―are increasingly…

1-s2.0-S2093791125000587-main.pdf
Toxic effects due to occupational exposures are a substantial yet underreported public
health issue. This descriptive study investigated 532 toxic exposure episodes from January 2021 to June
2024 at a single university hospital in the Republic of…

1-s2.0-S2093791125000733-main.pdf
Changes in the workplace have increased occupational stress, leading to health issues such
as burnout syndrome (BOS), which results from poorly managed chronic workplace stress. The Korean
Burnout Syndrome Scale (KBOSS) has been used to diagnose…
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