Conference Abstracts
Saturday, March 13, 1999
8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
"Job Demand and Health"
Demand, Control, and Social Support Interaction - Mark Cropley, PhD, Department of Psychology, St. George's Hospital Medical School, University of London, London, UK
A Conceptual Model for a Healthy Workplace Tool - Micheal S. Kerr, Institute for Work and Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Determinants of Psychological Well-Being in the Canadian Working Population: A Structural Equation Modelling Approach - Salahadin Ibrahim, Institute for Work and Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Job Demands-Controls-Support Model in Selected Korean Blue-Collar Workers - Sang Jun Lee, MD, PhD, Division of Industrial Environment and Health, Ministry of Labor, Republic of Korea
Examining Ethnic Differences in Occupational Stress Using Karasek's Model - Lisa M. Perez, PhD, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, OH
A Cognition-Reaction-Outcome Framework for Stress Research - Jennifer Rosenkrans, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA
Ecological Model of Occupational Stress: Application to Emergency Dispatchers - Mary K. Salazar, EdD, RN, School of Nursing, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
The Demand-Control Model and the Demands and Controls Associated with Front-Line Service Work - Sandra M. Richmond, PhD, Organization Development Consultant, Walt Disney World Co., Lake Buena Vista, FL
Relating Psychological Job Demands With Measured and Self-Reported Physical Demands - Michael S. Kerr, Institute for Work and Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Epidemiological Characteristics of Workers' Sudden Death as Claims Due to Work Stress - Kyung Yong Rhee, MA, Department of Industrial Health Research, Industrial Health Research Institute, Korea Industrial Safety Corporation, Inchon, Korea
"Occupational Burnout"
Burnout in the Land of the Kiwi: A Multimeasure Approach - Robert A. Boudreau, PhD, Faculty of Management, The University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
Walking Through the Burnout Jungle: A Critical Perspective - Robert A. Boudreau, PhD, Faculty of Management, The University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
Women's Health: Occupational and Life Experiences in Canada and New Zealand - Elizabeth Hall, MCom, RN, ICU Cert., SRN, Department of Management, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Burnout in Law Enforcement: Pilot Data from a Burnout Inventory - Byron E. Greenberg, MS, MA, Department of Psychology, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA
Work Stress and Resources in the "Process of Burnout" - Andre Bussing, PhD, Chair of Psychology, Technical University Muenchen, Muenchen, Germany
"Impact of Job Stress and Family Well-Being"
Combining Employment and Caregiving to Dependent Adults: An Intricate Juggling Act - Nancy Guberman, MSW, Department of Social Work, University of Quebec in Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Women, Work, and Health: A University-Based Faculty and Staff Assistance Model - Ellen G. Farhang, PsyD, California State University, Long Beach, CA
Predictors of Dual-Career Couples' Postnatal Depression - Wendy A. Hall, PhD, RN, School of Nursing, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Work-Family Interface for Career and Noncareer Wives - Carolyn W. Graham, MS, Human Development and Family Studies, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX
Links Between Parents' Work Pressure and Adolescents' Psychological Well-Being - Matthew F. Bumpus, MS, Human Developent and Family Studies, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
Correlates of Family and Life Satisfaction: Job Conditions, Racial Discrimination, and Work-Family Interface - Noemi Enchautegui-de-Jesus, MA, New York University, New York, NY
Effects of Work-Family Conflict on Well-Being Among Nonprofessional Employees - Elisa J. Grant-Vallone, PhD, Psychology Program, California State University, San Marcos, CA
"Stress in Different Occupations 2"
Development of an Occupation-Specific Stress Inventory: Military Reservists - Jacqueline Agnew, RN, MPH, PhD, Division of Occupational and Environmental Health, Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, MD
Occupational Stress and Psychiatric Illness in the U.S. Military - Steven Pflanz, MD, Capt., USAF MC, FS, Chief, Mental Health Clinic, F.E. Warren USAF Base
Occupational Stress, Perception of Well-Being, and Health-Related Behaviors in Federal Correctional Workers - Casey Skvorc, JD, MS, Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD
Psychosocial Factors Among Women Working in the Maquiladora Industry in Mexico-U.S. Border - Leonora A. Cedillo-Becerril, MPH, DSc, Universidad de Sonora, Division de Ingenieria, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico
Stress and Overuse Injuries in Dancers and Musicians: Two Unsafe Professions - David Sternbach, MM, MSW, National Rehabilitation Hospital, Rockville, MD
Work-Related Psychological Factors and Musculoskeletal Discomfort Among VDT Workers - Zoe K.F. Siu, BSc, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China
Physiological Approach of Stress-Strain Processes in Air Traffic Controllers - Nuti L. Delui, MD, Department of Occupational Medicine, Institute of Public Health, Bucharest, Romania
Organizational and Personal Factors Associated With Productivity Among Traffic Agents - Elizabeth Brondolo, PhD, Department of Psychology, St. John's University, Jamaica, NY
Inequality in Stress-Related Diseases in Denmark - Finn Tuchsen, MSc, National Institute of Occupational Health, Copenhagen, Denmark
"Overload, Fatigue, and Work Schedules"
Stress, Overload, and Performance: High Standards or High Stakes - Linda T. Fatkin, MA, B.C.E.T.S., U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
Work Content as a Moderator Between Work Demands and Fatigue - Fred R.H. Ziljstra, Work and Organizational Research Centre, Tilburg University, Tilburg, Netherlands
What Is Food To One Man Is Poison To Another - Rosalind Barnett, PhD, Women's Studies Program, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA
Inside the Black Box: Fit Mediates Work Hours/Burnout Relationship - Rosalind Barnett, PhD, Women's Studies Program, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA
Alertness and Performance After Brief Nap Under Prior Sleep Deficit - Masaya Takahashi, BA, National Institute of Industrial Health, Tama-ku, Kawasaki, Japan
Job Stress and Fatigue: Work Scheduling as an Effective Counter Measure - Patrick Sherry, University of Denver, Denver, CO
Coping With Shiftwork Problems: A Pilot Study With a Development Approach - Alexandra Brady Elnick, MA, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
The Maastricht Cohort Study on Fatigue and Psychological Distress at Work: Design and First Results - Ijmert Kant, PhD, Department of Epidemiology, Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands
The Maastricht Cohort Study on Fatigue and Psychological Distress at Work: Pilot Studies of the Questionnaire - Ute Bultmann, MSc, Department of Epidemiology, Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands
Working Hours: A Psychosocial Study With Workers Who Have Fixed Schedules in a Medium-Sized Private Industry - Monica Mastrantonio Martins, MA, Department of Social Psychology, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Session 11: "NORA: National Occupational Research Agenda"
NORA: A National Research Agenda for Musculoskeletal Disorders - Laura S. Welch, MD, Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC
Reviewing the Role and History of the Federal Government in Minority Occupational Safety and Health Research - Vincent R. Nathan, PhD, MPH, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Atlanta, GA
Organization of Work: Implications for Safety and Health and Research Directions - Lois Tetrick, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Houston, Houston, TX
The NORA Intervention Research Team - Linda Goldenhar, PhD, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, OH
The NORA Social and Economic Consequences of Workplace Illness and Injury Team - Elyce Biddle, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Morgantown, WV
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