International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health: 2023, vol: , issue:
1)- Monika Gogolewska, Jacek Kabziński, Ireneusz Majsterek. Association of the cytochrome P450 and arylamine N-acetyltransferase gene polymorphisms with the incidence of head and neck cancer in Polish populatio.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (6):
2)- Oliwia Kolaszyńska, Jacek Lorkowski. Symmetry and asymmetry in atherosclerosis.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (6): 693-703
3)- Sandra Gudziunaite, Zana Shabani, Lisbeth Weitensfelder, Hanns Moshammer. Time series analysis in environmental epidemiology: challenges and considerations.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (6): 704-716
4)- Irina Böckelmann, Igor Zavgorodnij, Olena Litovchenko, Valerij Kapustnyk, Mykola Krasnoselskyi, Kseniia Zub, Ulrike Woitha, Cecile Gonschor, Beatrice Thielmann. Current incidence of professional burnout among Ukrainian oncologists in Kharkiv.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (6): 717-731
5)- Ewa Sygit-Kowalkowska, Katarzyna Orlak, Mikołaj Stolarski. Work for the Prison Service: selected health consequences - investigating the role of personal resources, job demands, work stress, and burnout.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (6): 744-760
6)- Zhen-Juan Dai, Shen-Ting Xu, Fang-Ying Xue, Jian-Ying Zhou, Jian-Qin Chen, Xue-Min Wang. Factors influencing the mental health status of support nurses and their workload during the COVID-19 epidemic.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (6): 761-772
7)- Agnieszka Piwowar, Ewa Żurawska-Płaksej, Anna Bizoń, Ewa Sawicka, Sylwia Płaczkowska, Anna Prescha. The impact of dietary nitrates and acrylamide intake on systemic redox status in healthy young adults.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (6): 773-787
8)- Ji Ho Kim, Shin Goo Park, Hwan Cheol Kim, Sang Hee Hwang. The relationship between working time mismatch and depression according to actual hours worked.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (6): 788-797
9)- Teresa Chirkowska-Smolak, Magdalena Piorunek, Żaneta Garbacik. Construction and validation of the to measure organizational risk factors for student burnout.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (6): 798-811
10)- Monika Gogolewska, Jacek Kabziński, Ireneusz Majsterek. Association of the cytochrome P450 and arylamine N-acetyltransferase gene polymorphisms with the incidence of head and neck cancer in Polish population.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (6): 812-824
11)- Monika Weteska, Aleksandra Zwolińska, Kornelia Pisarska-Troczyńska, Magdalena Janc, Kinga Polańska, Joanna Jerzyńska, Agnieszka Jankowska. Relationship between prenatal and postnatal exposure to BPA and its analogues (BPS, BPF) and allergic diseases.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (5): 575-586
12)- Grażyna Krajewska, Paweł Krajewski. Evaluation of internal exposure of nuclear medicine staff working with radioiodine in Poland.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (5): 587-595
13)- Min Joo Lee, Soeun Hong, Yubin Jung, Hun-Ju Lee, Sang Min Lee. Effects of psychological symptoms on life adjustment among survivors of humidifier disinfectants.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (5): 596-605
15)- Katarzyna Daria Gołąbek, Anna Chmielewska, Ewa Karoluk, Bożena Regulska-Ilow. A multifaceted assessment of the nutritional status, diet and eating habits of midwives working on a shift schedule in Wrocław, Poland: evaluation of macronutrients, vitamins and minerals in the diets of midwives participating in the study.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (5): 618-631
16)- Daniela Podlecka, Joanna Jerzyńska, Agnieszka Brzozowska. Don't we overestimate drug allergies in children?International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (5): 632-642
17)- Paulina Biernacka, Anna Piekarska, Aleksandra Berkan-Kawińska. Analysis of the prevalence of anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in groups of medical and non-medical professions.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (5): 643-655
18)- Bartosz G Trzeciak, Waldemar Kowalczyk, Szymon Grymek, Piotr Gutknecht, Janusz Siebert. Cardiovascular risk factors among Polish employees of uniformed services.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (5): 656-671
19)- Jeremy Slagley, Adam Dudarewicz, Małgorzata Pawlaczyk-Łuszczyńska, Francis Slagley. Reinvigorating engineered noise controls: a systems approach.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (5): 672-684
20)- Anna Krakowiak, Beata Janasik, Łukasz Sadowski, Katarzyna Szwabe, Waldemar Machała. Acute mercuric chloride poisoning at a potentially lethal dose ended with survival: symptoms, concentration in cerebrospinal fluid, treatment.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (5): 685-692
21)- Agata Gaździńska, Paulina Baran, Marta Turczyńska, Paweł Jagielski. Evaluation of health behaviours of Polish Army soldiers in relation to demographic factors, body weight and type of Armed Forces.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (4): 437-449
22)- Radosław Rybarski, Rafał P Bartczuk, Jacek Śliwak, Beata Zarzycka. Religiosity and death anxiety among cancer patients: the mediating role of religious comfort and struggle.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (4): 450-464
23)- Agnieszka Piwowar, Eddie Czwojdziński, Zofia Marchewka, Aleksandra Adamczuk, Natalia Świątoniowska-Lonc, Beata Jankowska-Polańska. Compliance and satisfaction with treatment as a success of therapy effectiveness in the group of patients with ischemic heart disease: a cross-sectional study.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (4): 465-476
24)- Irena Leszczyńska. Stress at work on drilling rigs in Poland in a 20-year research perspective: time as a determinant of the stress-at-work dynamics.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (4): 477-492
25)- Beata Aleksandra Basińska, Zuzanna Kwissa-Gajewska. Psychometric properties of the Polish version of the (GAD-7) in a non-clinical sample of employees during pandemic crisis.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (4): 493-504
26)- Piotr Jerzy Gurowiec, Nina Ogińska-Bulik, Paulina Michalska. The mediating role of job satisfaction in the relationship between social support and the consequences of secondary exposure to trauma among medical providers working with trauma victims.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (4): 505-516
27)- Maciej Walkiewicz, Agata Zdun-Ryżewska, Waldemar Budziński, Małgorzata Tartas, Magdalena Błażek. Fatigue and the psychological characteristics of medical students.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (4): 517-525
28)- Magdalena Justyna Jasińska-Słowik, Bartłomiej Tarkowski, Anna Zalewska-Janowska. Perception of the activity-based working concept by bank's employees as a working condition.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (4): 526-540
29)- Ewelina M Sielska-Badurek, Maria Sobol, Katarzyna Okulicz-Kozaryn, Paweł Gołda, Anna Cielecka. Personality traits in singers performing various music styles and with different singing status.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (4): 541-550
30)- Elżbieta Sanecka, Marta Stasiła-Sieradzka, Elżbieta Turska. The role of core self-evaluations and ego-resiliency in predicting resource losses and gains in the face of the COVID-19 crisis: the perspective of conservation of resources theory.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (4): 551-562
31)- Yongcheng Yao, Jie Tang, Hongling Meng, Yuping Li, Haixia Du, Zhenzhen Li. The mediating effect of psychological flexibility on fatigue and depressive symptoms among nursing staff.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (4): 563-74
33)- Hao Chen, Qing Ma, Bo Du, Yan Huang, Shi-Guang Zhu. Two-year follow-up of post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms in healthcare workers after the COVID-19 pandemic in China.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (3): 324-332
34)- Marzena Garley, Wioleta Justyna Omeljaniuk, Radosław Motkowski, Wioletta Ratajczak-Wrona, Ewa Jabłońska, Daniel Filipkowski, Angelika Edyta Charkiewicz. Immunoaging - the effect of age on serum levels of NET biomarkers in men: a pilot study.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (3): 333-348
35)- Františka Hrubá, Milena Černá, Chunying Chen, Florencia Harari, Milena Horvat, Kvetoslava Koppová, Andrea Krsková, Jawhar Laamech, Yu-Feng Li, Lina Löfmark, Thomas Lundh, Badiaa Lyoussi, Darja Mazej, Joško Osredkar, Krystyna Pawlas, Natalia Pawlas, Adam Prokopowicz, Gerda Rentschler, Janja Snoj Tratnik, Johan Sommar, Věra Spěváčková, Zdravko Špirić, Staffan Skerfving, Ingvar A Bergdahl. A regional comparison of children's blood cadmium, lead, and mercury in rural, urban and industrial areas of six European countries, and China, Ecuador, and Morocco.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (3): 349-364
36)- Jarosław Rakoczy, Magdalena Kostyła, Katarzyna Weronika Binder-Olibrowska, Magdalena Agnieszka Wrzesińska. Coping with challenges of the first months of COVID-19 pandemic among medical university community: a mixed-method study from Poland.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (3): 365-378
37)- Antoni Wontorczyk, Bernadetta Izydorczyk, Marta Makara-Studzińska. Burnout and stress in group of psychiatrists: workload and non-professional-social predictors.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (3): 379-395
38)- Karmen Erjavec, Ljiljana Leskovic. Long-term healthcare professionals' experiences of burnout and correlation between burnout and fatigue: a cross-sectional study.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (3): 396-405
39)- Maksymilian Gajda, Szymon Szemik, Małgorzata Kowalska. Changes in alcohol consumption among medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic - results from POLLEK study.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (3): 406-416
40)- Małgorzata Kowalska, Peter de Winter, Lode Godderis, Anke Boone, Szymon Szemik. Hospital medical care and the COVID-19 mortality in METEOR partner countries (the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, And Poland).International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (3): 417-427
41)- Alexandra Jerzyńska, Alicja Polańska, Elżbieta Trafalska, Agnieszka Jankowska, Daniela Podlecka, Agnieszka Brzozowska. Prenatal polyunsaturated fatty acids and atopic dermatitis and food allergy in children from Polish Mother and Child Cohort study.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (3): 428-436
42)- Xiaojuan Zhang, Jungang Guo, Li Ma, Ruijun Xu, Jinfang Wang, Yonghong Yang, Hong Shen. Teacher stress among public primary and secondary schoolteachers in Datong, a city of Shanxi Province, China: association between teacher stress and standardized workload.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (2): 161-176
43)- Sarah Northway, Douglas Jones, Michael Buono. Sensitivity and specificity of using exercise heart rate in a thermoneutral environment to predict heat tolerance status.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (2): 192-200
44)- Marek Wojczyk, Małgorzata Kowalska. The prevalence and determinants of SARS-CoV-2 infections among healthcare workers, results of a cross-sectional study in the Silesian Voivodeship.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (2): 201-213
45)- Filip Raciborski, Aneta Tomaszewska, Kamil Rakocy, Piotr Samel-Kowalik, Bolesław Samoliński, Mariusz Gujski, Jarosław Pinkas, Mateusz Jankowski. The multidimensional nature of attitudes towards preventive vaccinations - a cross-sectional survey among Poles aged 15-39 years.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (2): 214-228
46)- Marta Stasiła-Sieradzka, Elżbieta Sanecka, Elżbieta Turska. Not so good hybrid work model? Resource losses and gains since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic and job burnout among non-remote, hybrid, and remote employees.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (2): 229-249
47)- Mateusz Koberda, Andrzej Skorek, Paweł Kłosowski, Marcin Żmuda-Trzebiatowski, Krzysztof Żerdzicki, Paweł Lemski, Urszula Stodolska-Koberda. Numerical and clinical analysis of an eyeball injuries under direct impact.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (2): 263-273
48)- Bartłomiej Skowroński, Elżbieta Barbara Talik. Factors related to personal quality of life in prison inmates.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, 36 (2): 291-302
49)- Renata Kuraś, Maciej Stępnik, Katarzyna Domeradzka-Gajda, Beata Janasik. The use of LA-ICP-MS as an auxiliary tool to assess the pulmonary toxicity of molybdenum(IV) sulfide (MoS) nano- and microparticles.International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health. 2023, :