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University Medical Center Groningen

prof. dr. U. (Ute) Bultmann

Hoogleraar Arbeid en Gezondheid, in het bijzonder vanuit een epidemiologisch levensloopperspectief

Publicaties

Do return-to-work trajectories differ by mental disorder diagnosis?: A register study among 37 523 Dutch workers

Effects of changes in residential fast-food outlet exposure on Body Mass Index change: longitudinal evidence from 92,211 Lifelines participants

Hand eczema-related presenteeism and sickness absence: A cross-sectional population-based study

Integrating a life course perspective in work environment and health research: empirical challenges and interdisciplinary opportunities

Is a Problem-Solving Intervention with Workplace Involvement for Employees on Sickness Absence Due to Common Mental Disorders More Effective, than Care as Usual, in Reducing Sickness Absence Days?: Results of a Cluster-Randomised Controlled Trial in Primary Health Care

Metabolic syndrome and poor self-rated health as risk factors for premature employment exit: a longitudinal study among 55 016 middle-aged and older workers from the Lifelines Cohort Study and Biobank

Navigating work and life- a qualitative exploration of managers' and employees' views of return-to-work after sick leave due to common mental disorders

Once in NEET, always in NEET?: Childhood and adolescent risk factors for different NEET patterns

Sleep quality, fatigue, societal participation, and health-related quality of life in kidney transplant recipients: a cross-sectional and longitudinal cohort study

The association between wet work and hand eczema in the Dutch general population: Application of a job exposure matrix to the lifelines cohort study

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Pers/media

Kabinet kent ruim € 142 miljoen voor wetenschappelijk toponderzoek toe

Miljoenen voor wetenschappelijk onderzoek naar stress: 'Op deze schaal echt uniek'

UMCG’ers betrokken bij groot landelijk onderzoek naar stress

RUG-wetenschappers betrokken bij wetenschapsconsortia die ruim 140 miljoen krijgen

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