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Changes of exercise, screen time, fast food consumption, alcohol, and cigarette smoking during the COVID-19 pandemic among adults in the United States
L Chen, J Li, T Xia, TA Matthews, TS Tseng, L Shi, D Zhang, Z Chen, ...
Nutrients 13 (10), 3359, 2021
732021
Negative employment changes during the COVID-19 pandemic and psychological distress: evidence from a nationally representative survey in the US
TA Matthews, L Chen, Z Chen, X Han, L Shi, Y Li, M Wen, D Zhang, H Li, ...
Journal of occupational and environmental medicine 63 (11), 931-937, 2021
252021
Associations of job strain and family strain with risk of major depressive episode: A prospective cohort study in US working men and women
TA Matthews, W Robbins, M Preisig, R von Känel, J Li
Journal of Psychosomatic Research 147, 110541, 2021
222021
Gender difference in working from home and psychological distress-A national survey of US employees during the COVID-19 pandemic
TA Matthews, L Chen, N Omidakhsh, D Zhang, X Han, Z Chen, L Shi, Y Li, ...
Industrial health 60 (4), 334-344, 2022
202022
Effort–reward imbalance at work and drug misuse: evidence from a national survey in the US
J Li, TA Matthews, L Chen, M Seamans, C Leineweber, J Siegrist
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18 (24), 13334, 2021
102021
Increased job strain and cardiovascular disease mortality: a prospective cohort study in US workers
TA Matthews, L Chen, J Li
Industrial health 61 (4), 250-259, 2023
92023
Adulthood psychosocial disadvantages and risk of hypertension in US Workers: effect modification by adverse childhood experiences
TA Matthews, Y Zhu, W Robbins, M Rezk-Hanna, PM Macey, Y Song, J Li
Life 12 (10), 1507, 2022
42022
Associations of COVID-19 related work stressors with psychological distress: racial and ethnic disparities in Californian workers
TA Matthews, M Guardiano, N Omidakhsh, L Cushing, W Robbins, ...
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20 (1), 144, 2022
32022
Associations of employment status with opioid misuse: Evidence from a nationally representative survey in the US
TA Matthews, G Sembajwe, R von Känel, J Li
Journal of psychiatric research 151, 30-33, 2022
32022
The associations of job strain and leisure-time physical activity with the risk of hypertension: the population-based Midlife in the United States cohort study
X Liu, TA Matthews, L Chen, J Li
Epidemiology and Health 44, 2022
22022
Who is most vulnerable to psychological distress following working from home? A national survey in US employees during the COVID-19 pandemic
T Matthews, J Li
Safety and Health at Work 13, S186, 2022
22022
Adverse Childhood Experiences, Social Isolation, Job Strain, and Cardiovascular Disease Mortality in US Older Employees
TA Matthews, J Li
Medicina 59 (7), 1304, 2023
12023
Workplace discrimination and risk of hypertension: Findings from a prospective cohort study in the United States
J Li, TA Matthews, T Clausen, R Rugulies
Journal of the American Heart Association 12 (9), e027374, 2023
12023
Unrewarding work and major depressive episode: cross-sectional and prospective evidence from the US MIDUS study
TA Matthews, N Porter, J Siegrist, J Li
Journal of Psychiatric Research 156, 722-728, 2022
12022
Formulations of Job Strain and Psychological Distress: A Four-year Longitudinal Study in Japan
M Saiki, TA Matthews, N Kawakami, W Robbins, J Li
Safety and Health at Work, 2024
2024
Adverse Childhood Experiences, Job Strain, Social Isolation, and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease in US Workers: A Multi-Cohort Study With a Life-Course Perspective
TA Matthews
University of California, Los Angeles, 2023
2023
Associations of job strain and family strain with risk of major depressive episode: A prospective cohort study in US working men and women
T Matthews, W Robbins, M Preisig, R von Känel, J Li
Journal of Psychosomatic Research 157, 110882, 2022
2022
Prospective associations of workplace discrimination with incident hypotension: a cohort study from the US
J Li, TA Matthews
Safety and Health at Work 13, S300, 2022
2022
A Moderating Effect of Social Support between Job Strain and Depressed Affect: a Cross-Sectional Study among Employees in the United States
TA Matthews
University of California, Los Angeles, 2020
2020
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