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2025
Failed reciprocity in core social roles and cardiovascular disease mortality: prospective results from the U.S. health and retirement study.
Johannes Siegrist
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Timothy Matthews
,
Jian Li
BMC Public Health
, 2025
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Longitudinal Associations of Job Demand-Control Characteristics With Objective and Subjective Cognitive Outcomes in Older Workers: The Health and Retirement Study.
Megan Guardiano
,
Ross Andel
,
Xavier Trudel
,
Jian Li
American journal of industrial medicine
, 2025
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2023
Adverse Childhood Experiences, Social Isolation, Job Strain, and Cardiovascular Disease Mortality in U.S. Older Employees.
Timothy Matthews
,
Jian Li
Medicina (Kaunas)
, 2023
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2018
Association between effort-reward imbalance and self-reported diabetes mellitus in older U.S. workers
Miriam Mutambudzi
,
Johannes Siegrist
,
John Meyer
,
Jian Li
Journal of Psychosomatic Research
, 2018
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