Women, Working
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Subject Areas on Research
- "Will my work affect my pregnancy?" Resources for anticipating and answering patients' questions.
- African-American women: leadership in transition.
- Agentic women and communal leadership: how role prescriptions confer advantage to top women leaders.
- Ambulatory blood pressure and marital distress in employed women.
- Blood pressure reactivity and marital distress in employed women.
- Children and welfare reform: a view from an experimental welfare program in Minnesota.
- Cigarette smoking in veteran women: the impact of job strain.
- Early, regular breast-milk pumping may lead to early breast-milk feeding cessation.
- Exposure assessment and gender differences.
- Family meal patterns: associations with sociodemographic characteristics and improved dietary intake among adolescents.
- Food preparation and purchasing roles among adolescents: associations with sociodemographic characteristics and diet quality.
- Getting out of our own way.
- Guess who's cooking? The role of men in meal planning, shopping, and preparation in US families.
- Inequities in workplace secondhand smoke exposure among nonsmoking women of reproductive age.
- Is low fertility a twenty-first-century demographic crisis?
- Job status and high-effort coping influence work blood pressure in women and blacks.
- Managing from the middle: integrating midlife challenges of children, elder parents, and career.
- Mentoring physician-scientists: fear of the unknown and scientific opportunity.
- Mortality patterns among female and male chrysotile asbestos textile workers.
- Psychosocial correlates of job strain in a sample of working women.
- Quality of life in China rural-to-urban female migrant factory workers: a before-and-after study.
- Redistributing work in aging Europe.
- Stress in employed women: impact of marital status and children at home on neurohormone output and home strain.
- WOMENtorship: The #WomenInMedicine perspective.
- Welfare policies and adolescents: exploring the roles of sibling care, maternal work schedules, and economic resources.
- Women in metabolism: part I.
- Women: diversity among leaders is there if you look.
- Work and marital status in relation to depressive symptoms and social support among women with coronary artery disease.
- Work-related psychosocial stress and risk of preterm, low birthweight delivery.
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Keywords of People
- Dement, John McCray, Professor Emeritus in Family Medicine and Community Health, Family Medicine & Community Health,Occupational & Environmental Medicine