Published on in Vol 3, No 3 (2014): Jul-Sep

Long Working Hours and Subsequent Use of Psychotropic Medicine: A Study Protocol

Long Working Hours and Subsequent Use of Psychotropic Medicine: A Study Protocol

Long Working Hours and Subsequent Use of Psychotropic Medicine: A Study Protocol

Authors of this article:

Harald Hannerz1 Author Orcid Image ;   Karen Albertsen2 Author Orcid Image

Journals

  1. Hannerz H, Soll-Johanning H. Working hours and all-cause mortality in relation to the EU Working Time Directive: a Danish cohort study. European Journal of Public Health 2018;28(5):810 View
  2. Hannerz H, Larsen A, Garde A. Working Time Arrangements as Potential Risk Factors for Ischemic Heart Disease Among Workers in Denmark: A Study Protocol. JMIR Research Protocols 2016;5(2):e130 View
  3. Hannerz H, Albertsen K, Nielsen M, Garde A. Prospective Associations Between Working Time Arrangements and Psychiatric Treatment in Denmark: Protocol for a Cohort Study. JMIR Research Protocols 2020;9(6):e18236 View
  4. Hannerz H, Larsen A, Garde A. Long weekly working hours and ischaemic heart disease: a follow-up study among 145 861 randomly selected workers in Denmark. BMJ Open 2018;8(6):e019807 View
  5. Hannerz H. Long working hours and health in Denmark: a post hoc analysis of three cohort studies. BMC Public Health 2024;24(1) View