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    The impact of depression and diabetes mellitus on older workers' functioning by Stynen, D, Jansen, N.W.H, Kant, IJ

    Published in Journal of psychosomatic research (01-12-2015)
    “…Abstract Objective Using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health as a framework, this study investigates the impact of…”
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    The context dependency of the self-report version of the Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ): a cross-sectional study between two administration settings by Hoofs, H, Jansen, N W H, Mohren, D C L, Jansen, M W J, Kant, I J

    Published in PloS one (17-04-2015)
    “…The Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) is a screening instrument for psychosocial problems in children and adolescents, which is applied in…”
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    Work–family conflict as a risk factor for sickness absence by Jansen, N W H, Kant, IJ, van Amelsvoort, L G P M, Kristensen, T S, Swaen, G M H, Nijhuis, F J N

    “…Objectives: (1) To study both cross-sectional and prospective relationships between work–family conflict and sickness absence from work; (2) to explore the…”
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    Fatigue as a risk factor for being injured in an occupational accident: results from the Maastricht Cohort Study by Swaen, G M H, van Amelsvoort, L G P M, Bültmann, U, Kant, IJ

    “…Aims: To determine whether fatigue and need for recovery are risk factors for being injured in an occupational accident. Methods: These associations were…”
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    Need for recovery across work careers: the impact of work, health and personal characteristics by Gommans, F. G., Jansen, N. W. H., Stynen, D., de Grip, A., Kant, IJ

    “…Purpose Employees experiencing a high need for recovery (NFR) are at risk of long-term adverse effects in both their health and labour participation. So far,…”
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    Need for recovery and different types of early labour force exit: a prospective cohort study among older workers by Stynen, D., Jansen, N. W. H., Slangen, J. J. M., de Grip, A., Kant, IJ

    “…Purpose This study examines the relationship between need for recovery (NFR) and labour force exit (LFE) among older workers. Different types of LFE (early…”
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    Fatigue as a predictor of sickness absence: results from the Maastricht cohort study on fatigue at work by Janssen, N, Kant, IJ, Swaen, G M H, Janssen, P P M, Schröer, C A P

    “…Objectives: To investigate whether there is a relationship between fatigue and sickness absence. Two additional hypotheses were based on the theoretical…”
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    An epidemiological approach to study fatigue in the working population: the Maastricht Cohort Study by Kant, IJ, Bültmann, U, Schröer, K A P, Beurskens, A J H M, van Amelsvoort, L G P M, Swaen, G M H

    “…In 1998, a large scale prospective cohort study of prolonged fatigue in the working population was started in the Netherlands. The ultimate goal of this…”
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    Interpersonal conflicts at work as a predictor of self-reported health outcomes and occupational mobility by De Raeve, L, Jansen, N W H, van den Brandt, P A, Vasse, R, Kant, IJ

    “…Objectives: The aim of this prospective study was to examine the relationship between interpersonal conflicts at work and subsequent self-reported health…”
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    The trait and occasion components of fatigue and their association with sickness absence by Hoofs, H., Jansen, N.W.H., Jansen, M.W.J., Kant, IJ

    Published in Journal of psychosomatic research (01-11-2017)
    “…Fatigue is an important health outcome in public and occupational health care. To correctly understand and treat high levels of (prolonged) fatigue it is…”
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    The relationship between psychosocial work characteristics and fatigue and psychological distress by BÜLTMANN, U, KANT, I. J, SCHRÖER, C. A. P, KASL, S. V

    “…To examine the associations between psychosocial work characteristics and fatigue in employees in the Maastricht Cohort Study. A second objective was to…”
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    Prediction of sickness absence: development of a screening instrument by Duijts, S F A, Kant, I J, Landeweerd, J A, Swaen, G M H

    “…Objectives: To develop a concise screening instrument for early identification of employees at risk for sickness absence due to psychosocial health complaints…”
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    Anxiety and depression in the working population using the HAD Scale: Psychometrics, prevalence and relationships with psychosocial work characteristics by ANDREA, H, BÜLTMANN, U, BEURSKENS, A. J. H. M, SWAEN, G. M. H, VAN SCHAYCK, C. P, KANT, I. J

    “…The purposes of this study were: 1) to explore the psychometric properties of the HAD Scale in the working population, 2) to determine the prevalence of…”
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    Psychosocial Work Characteristics as Risk Factors for Being Injured in an Occupational Accident by Swaen, G.M.H., van Amelsvoort, L.P.G.M., Bültmann, U., Slangen, J.J.M., Kant, I.J.

    “…The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between psychosocial work characteristics and the risk for being injured in an occupational accident…”
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    Need for recovery after work and the subsequent risk of cardiovascular disease in a working population by van Amelsvoort, L G P M, Kant, IJ, Bültmann, U, Swaen, G M H

    “…Background: A high need for recovery after work can be regarded as a short term adverse effect of working day stressors and the person’s inability to cope and…”
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    Work schedules and fatigue: a prospective cohort study by Jansen, N W H, van Amelsvoort, L G P M, Kristensen, T S, van den Brandt, P A, Kant, IJ

    “…Aims: (1) To describe the prevalence of fatigue among employees in different work schedules (day work, three-shift, five-shift, and irregular shift work); (2)…”
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    Psychosocial work characteristics as risk factors for the onset of fatigue and psychological distress: prospective results from the Maastricht Cohort Study by Bültmann, U, Kant, I J, Van den Brandt, P A, Kasl, S V

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-02-2002)
    “…Prolonged fatigue has recently attracted attention in occupational (mental) health research since it may lead to sickness absenteeism and work disability. To…”
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    The influence of occupational exposure to pesticides, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, diesel exhaust, metal dust, metal fumes, and mineral oil on prostate cancer: a prospective cohort study by Boers, D, Zeegers, M P A, Swaen, G M, Kant, IJ, van den Brandt, P A

    “…Aims: To investigate the relation between exposure to pesticides, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), diesel exhaust, metal dust, metal fumes, and mineral…”
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    Fatigue, burnout, and chronic fatigue syndrome among employees on sick leave: do attributions make the difference? by Huibers, M J H, Beurskens, A J H M, Prins, J B, Kant, IJ, Bazelmans, E, van Schayck, C P, Knottnerus, J A, Bleijenberg, G

    “…Background: Persistent fatigue among employees, burnout, and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) are three fatigue conditions that share some characteristics in…”
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    Prediction of Long-Term Sickness Absence Among Employees with Depressive Complaints by Lexis, M. A. S., Jansen, N. W. H., van Amelsvoort, L. G. P. M., Huibers, M. J. H., Berkouwer, A., Tjin A Ton, G., van den Brandt, P. A., Kant, I J.

    Published in Journal of occupational rehabilitation (01-06-2012)
    “…Introduction To study the properties of a screening instrument in predicting long-term sickness absence among employees with depressive complaints. Methods…”
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