The negative impact of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder on occupational health in adults and adolescents Thomas KüpperJan HaavikBarbara Schauble Review 03 July 2012 Pages: 837 - 847
Measuring short-term and long-term physiological stress effects by cortisol reactivity in saliva and hair Berry J. van HollandMonique H. W. Frings-DresenJudith K. Sluiter Original Article Open access 20 December 2011 Pages: 849 - 852
Absenteeism due to voice disorders in female teachers: a public health problem Adriane Mesquita de MedeirosAda Ávila AssunçãoSandhi Maria Barreto Original Article 23 December 2011 Pages: 853 - 864
Mental health and patterns of work-related coping behaviour in a German sample of student teachers: a cross-sectional study Linda ZimmermannThomas UnterbrinkJoachim Bauer Original Article 29 December 2011 Pages: 865 - 876
Atypical work schedules are associated with poor sleep quality and mental health in Taiwan female nurses Pei-Chen LinChung-Hey ChenMing-Tsang Wu Original Article 30 December 2011 Pages: 877 - 884
Blood cadmium and moderate-to-severe glomerular dysfunction in Korean adults: analysis of KNHANES 2005–2008 data Jun-Pyo MyongHyoung-Ryoul KimBongKyoo Choi Original Article 18 January 2012 Pages: 885 - 893
The good character at work: an initial study on the contribution of character strengths in identifying healthy and unhealthy work-related behavior and experience patterns F. GanderR. T. ProyerT. Wyss Original Article 20 January 2012 Pages: 895 - 904
Sickness presenteeism is more than an alternative to sickness absence: results from the population-based SLOSH study Constanze LeineweberHugo WesterlundKristina Alexanderson Original Article 24 January 2012 Pages: 905 - 914
Is work engagement related to work ability beyond working conditions and lifestyle factors? Auli AirilaJari HakanenRitva Luukkonen Original Article 21 January 2012 Pages: 915 - 925
Worrying exposure to trace elements in the population of Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) J. TuakuilaD. LisonP. Hoet Original Article 24 January 2012 Pages: 927 - 939
Variation in benchmark dose (BMD) and the 95% lower confidence limit of benchmark dose (BMDL) among general Japanese populations with no anthropogenic exposure to cadmium Sonoko SakuragiKen TakahashiMasayuki Ikeda Original Article 24 January 2012 Pages: 941 - 950
Lung function decline and blood lead among residents nearby to industrial complex Yun-Suk PakAeri OhDomyung Paek Original Article 01 February 2012 Pages: 951 - 959