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1. Changes in Sleep Quality, Sleep Duration, and Sickness Absence: A Longitudinal Study with Repeated Measures.

2. Downsizing and purchases of psychotropic drugs: A longitudinal study of stayers, changers and unemployed.

3. Exposure to work-related violence and/or threats of violence as a predictor of certified sickness absence due to mental disorders: a prospective cohort study of 16,339 Swedish men and women in paid work.

4. More green, less depressed: Residential greenspace is associated with lower antidepressant redemptions in a nationwide population-based study.

5. Labor market exit around retirement age in Sweden and trajectories of psychotropic drugs in a context of downsizing.

6. Reciprocal relations between work stress and insomnia symptoms: A prospective study.

7. A comparison of the B-spline group-based trajectory model with the polynomial group-based trajectory model for identifying trajectories of depressive symptoms around old-age retirement.

8. Socio-economic predictors of depressive symptoms around old age retirement in Swedish women and men.

9. Perseverative Cognition as an Explanatory Mechanism in the Relation Between Job Demands and Sleep Quality.

10. Does job promotion affect men's and women's health differently? Dynamic panel models with fixed effects.

11. Purchases of Prescription Antidepressants in the Swedish Population in Relation to Major Workplace Downsizing.

12. Do Predictors of Career Success Differ between Swedish Women and Men? Data from the Swedish Longitudinal Occupational Survey of Health (SLOSH).

13. Depressive symptoms as a cause and effect of job loss in men and women: evidence in the context of organisational downsizing from the Swedish Longitudinal Occupational Survey of Health.

14. Threats of dismissal and symptoms of major depression: a study using repeat measures in the Swedish working population.

15. The Symptom Checklist-core depression (SCL-CD6) scale: Psychometric properties of a brief six item scale for the assessment of depression.

16. Work–family conflict and health in Swedish working women and men: a 2-year prospective analysis (the SLOSH study).

17. Subjective social status: its determinants and association with health in the Swedish working population (the SLOSH study).

18. Risk and Prognostic Factors of Low Back Pain: Repeated Population-based Cohort Study in Sweden.

19. Green sleep: Immediate residential greenspace and access to larger green areas are associated with better sleep quality, in a longitudinal population-based cohort.

20. Interrelationships between job demands, low back pain and depression: A four-way decomposition analysis of direct and indirect effects of job demands through mediation and/or interaction.

21. Associations between cognitive and affective job insecurity and incident purchase of psychotropic drugs: A prospective cohort study of Swedish employees.

22. Job demands, control and social support as predictors of trajectories of depressive symptoms.

23. The role of familial factors and neuroticism in the association between exposure to offensive behaviors at work and long-term sickness absence due to common mental disorders - a prospective twin study.

24. Gender-based harassment in Swedish workplaces and alcohol-related morbidity and mortality: A prospective cohort study.

25. Associations between COVID-19-related changes in the psychosocial work environment and mental health.

26. Residential Greenspace Is Associated with Lower Levels of Depressive and Burnout Symptoms, and Higher Levels of Life Satisfaction: A Nationwide Population-Based Study in Sweden.

27. Perceived job insecurity and risk of suicide and suicide attempts: a study of men and women in the Swedish working population.

28. The relationship between onset of workplace violence and onset of sleep disturbances in the Swedish working population.

29. Commuting distance and behavior-related health: A longitudinal study.

30. Psychosocial job strain and polypharmacy: a national cohort study.

31. Psychosocial working characteristics before retirement and depressive symptoms across the retirement transition: a longitudinal latent class analysis.

32. Repeated exposure to high ICT demands at work, and development of suboptimal self-rated health: findings from a 4-year follow-up of the SLOSH study.

33. Are there bidirectional relationships between psychosocial work characteristics and depressive symptoms? A fixed effects analysis of Swedish national panel survey data.

34. Workplace bullying and workplace violence as risk factors for cardiovascular disease: a multi-cohort study.

35. Sleep Duration and Sleep Disturbances as Predictors of Healthy and Chronic Disease-Free Life Expectancy Between Ages 50 and 75: A Pooled Analysis of Three Cohorts.

36. Organizational justice and health: Studying mental preoccupation with work and social support as mediators for lagged and reversed relationships.

37. Downsizing and purchases of psychotropic drugs: A longitudinal study of stayers, changers and unemployed.

38. Job strain and atrial fibrillation - Results from the Swedish Longitudinal Occupational Survey of Health and meta-analysis of three studies.

39. Job strain and loss of healthy life years between ages 50 and 75 by sex and occupational position: analyses of 64 934 individuals from four prospective cohort studies.

40. Paid and unpaid working hours among Swedish men and women in relation to depressive symptom trajectories: results from four waves of the Swedish Longitudinal Occupational Survey of Health.

41. Work and Sleep--A Prospective Study of Psychosocial Work Factors, Physical Work Factors, and Work Scheduling.

42. Work-home interference and its prospective relation to major depression and treatment with antidepressants.

43. Is cultural activity at work related to mental health in employees?

44. Tinnitus severity is reduced with reduction of depressive mood--a prospective population study in Sweden.

45. Conflicts at work--the relationship with workplace factors, work characteristics and self-rated health.

46. Psychosocial working conditions and depressive symptoms among Swedish employees.

47. Managerial leadership is associated with self-reported sickness absence and sickness presenteeism among Swedish men and women.

48. Demand, control and social climate as predictors of emotional exhaustion symptoms in working Swedish men and women.

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