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    Geographic variation in work injuries: a multilevel analysis of individual-level data and area-level factors within Canada by Morassaei, Sara, BSc, Breslin, F. Curtis, PhD, Ibrahim, Selahadin A., MSc, Smith, Peter M., PhD, Mustard, Cameron A., ScD, Amick, Benjamin C., PhD, Shankardass, Ketan, PhD, Petch, Jeremy, PhD

    Published in Annals of epidemiology (01-05-2013)
    “…Abstract Purpose This study sought to examine provincial variation in work injuries and to assess whether contextual factors are associated with geographic…”
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    Validation of a Risk Factor-Based Intervention Strategy Model Using Data from the Readiness for Return to Work Cohort Study by Steenstra, Ivan A., Ibrahim, Selahadin A., Franche, Renée-Louise, Hogg-Johnson, Sheilah, Shaw, William S., Pransky, Glenn S.

    Published in Journal of occupational rehabilitation (01-09-2010)
    “…Background Low back pain (LBP) is a common and in some cases disabling condition. Until recently, workers presenting with non-specific LBP have generally been…”
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    Changes in Job Stressors in the Canadian Working Population by Shannon, Harry S., Ibrahim, Selahadin A., Robson, Lynda S., Zarinpoush, Fataneh

    Published in Canadian journal of public health (01-05-2006)
    “…Objectives: To determine the changes in levels of work Stressors in a nationally representative sample of Canadian workers from 1994/95 to 2000/01. Methods: We…”
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    Job Strain and Self-Reported Health Among Working Women and Men: An Analysis of the 1994/5 Canadian National Population Health Survey by Ibrahim, Selahadin A., Scott, Fran E., Cole, Donald C., Shannon, Harry S., Eyles, John

    Published in Women & health (01-01-2001)
    “…This paper explores the associations, for working women and men, of high strain jobs with self-rated health in the 1994/95 Canadian National Population Health…”
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