Cruyt, Ellen De Vriendt, Patricia De Geyter, Nele Van Leirsberghe, Janne Santens, Patrick De Baets, Stijn De Letter, Miet Vlerick, Peter Calders, Patrick De Pauw, Robby
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Frontiers in Psychology
Introduction Engaging in meaningful activities contributes to health and wellbeing. Research identifies meaningfulness by analysing retrospective and subjective data such as personal experiences in activities. Objectively measuring meaningful activities by registering the brain (fNIRS, EEG, PET, fMRI) remains poorly investigated. Methods A systemat...
Cruyt, Ellen; De Vriendt, Patricia; De Geyter, Nele; Van Leirsberghe, Janne; Santens, Patrick; De Baets, Stijn; De Letter, Miet; Vlerick, Peter; Calders, Patrick; De Pauw, Robby;
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INTRODUCTION: Engaging in meaningful activities contributes to health and wellbeing. Research identifies meaningfulness by analysing retrospective and subjective data such as personal experiences in activities. Objectively measuring meaningful activities by registering the brain (fNIRS, EEG, PET, fMRI) remains poorly investigated. METHODS: A system...
Rosenberg, Morit Bar-Shalita, Tami Weiss, Miryam Rahav, Galia Avrech Bar, Michal
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Scandinavian journal of occupational therapy
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is characterised by extreme fatigue, as well as physical and cognitive symptoms. CFS is thrice as prevalent in women than in men. To compare women with and without CFS concerning social support and participation in daily routine occupations, and to assess the relationships between the two variables among women with CF...
Hoang, Kevin Thien Anh Morris, Richard W Naehrig, Diana Nicole Glozier, Nick
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The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry
Occupational surveys of doctors consistently show higher rates of depression and anxiety than reported in general population surveys, findings replicated in all other occupational groups, suggesting potential selection bias. We evaluated the comparative mental health of different occupations in Australia from the same sampling frame over the past 6...
Jolivet, Annie
La pénibilité du travail fait l’objet de débats et de dispositions nouvelles dans plusieurs pays au cours des dernières années. Comment est-elle prise en compte dans le champ de la retraite selon les pays ? En quoi consistent les dispositifs spécifiques existants ? Une comparaison internationale est menée sur les dix pays suivis par le Conseil d’or...
Fagerlund, Pi Salmela, Jatta Pietiläinen, Olli Salonsalmi, Aino Rahkonen, Ossi Lallukka, Tea
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Scandinavian journal of public health
Pain is known to be socioeconomically patterned and associated with disability. However, knowledge is scarce concerning life-course socioeconomic circumstances and pain among young adults. Our aim was to examine the associations of childhood and current socioeconomic circumstances with acute pain and chronic pain with low and high disability levels...
paltrinieri;, sara
The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has altered how citizens engage in activities. This study describes the new activities citizens engaged in during the first lockdown, factors that helped them cope with the confinement, the supports they used the most, and which supports they would have liked to receive. This cross-sectional study consists of an online surve...
Huynh, Tran B McClure, Leslie A Howard, Virginia J Stafford, Monika M Judd, Suzanne E Burstyn, Igor
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American journal of industrial medicine
The work environment can contribute to the risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) including stroke. Our objective was to identify occupations with elevated risk of stroke within the Reasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) cohort. We analyzed incident stroke outcomes (ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes) from 2003 to 2020 and e...
Håkansson, Peter Gladoic Karlsson, Tobias La Mela, Matti
Youth labour remained important well into the twentieth century, although it is often elusive in traditional sources. In this article, we investigate messengers – a category of occupational titles, including errand and office boys, which is thought of as youth jobs. We sketch the long-term development of the occupation by making use of digitised Sw...
Ramos López, Noelia Jiménez Arberas, Estíbaliz
Objective: To identify the therapeutic value of the Montessori Method in people with dementia compared to conventional occupational therapy. Methods: A qualitative methodology framed within the phenomenology approach was extracted, using the focus group technique to study the phenomenon. Three focus groups were selected, formed by three occupationa...