Jenni Ervasti
0000-0001-9113-2428
15 papers found
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Sex-related differential item functioning of the Jenkins Sleep Scale: a cross-sectional study among 77 967 employees in the Finnish public sector
Level of and Changes in Perceived Work Ability Among Partial Disability Pensioners and the Risk of Full Disability Pension—A Register-Linked Cohort Study
Clustering of social disadvantage with attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder in young adults: A register‐based study in Sweden
Concurrent changes in physical activity and body mass index among 66 852 public sector employees over a 16-year follow-up: multitrajectory analysis of a cohort study in Finland
Long working hours and risk of 50 health conditions and mortality outcomes: a multicohort study in four European countries
Persistence of sleep difficulties for over 16 years amongst 66,948 working-aged adults
Association of working hour characteristics and on-call work with risk of short sickness absence among hospital physicians: A longitudinal cohort study
Trajectories of Worktime Control From Midlife to Retirement and Working Beyond Retirement Age
Sleep duration and sleep difficulties as predictors of occupational injuries: a cohort study
Association of changes in lifestyle with changes in sleep difficulties: an analysis of 38 400 participants over a 16-year follow-up
Association of changes in work due to COVID-19 pandemic with psychosocial work environment and employee health: a cohort study of 24 299 Finnish public sector employees
Trajectories of work ability from mid-life to pensionable age and their association with retirement timing
Internal consistency and factor structure of Jenkins Sleep Scale: cross-sectional cohort study among 80 000 adults
Long working hours and change in body weight: analysis of individual-participant data from 19 cohort studies
Health- and work-related predictors of work disability among employees with a cardiometabolic disease — A cohort study
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