Appendix A. Publications related to A Longitudinal Study of Work, Health, and Well-Being
A1. Carayon, P., C. L. Yang, and S. Y. Lim. 1995. "Examining the Relationship between Job Design and Worker Strain over Time in a Sample of Office Workers." Ergonomics 38:1199-1211.
A2. Carayon, Pascale. 1997. "Temporal issues of quality of working life and stress in human- computer interaction." International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction 9:325-342.
A3. Warren, John Robert, and Daphne Kuo. 2001. "How to Measure 'What People Do For a Living' in Research on the Socioeconomic Correlates of Health.". Department of Sociology, University of Washington. Submitted for publication.
A4. Carayon, P., M. C. Haims, P. L. T. Hoonakker, and N. G. Swanson. 2000. "Intervention research for reducing musculoskeletal injuries." Pp. 169-172 in Proceedings of the IEA 2000/HFES 2000 Congress, edited by IEA/HFES. San Diego, CA: IEA/HFES.
A5. Hoonakker, P.L.T., D. van Dierendonck, H.F. van der Molen, and A. van Ginkel. 1998. "The relation between experienced workload, working conditions, health and absenteeism in construction industry." in Human Factors in Organizational Design and Management - VI, edited by P. Vink: Elsevier Science Publishers, The Netherlands.
A6. Dickinson, C.E., K Campion, A.F. Foster, S.J. Newman, A.M.T O'Rourke, and P.G. Thomas. 1992. "Questionnaire Development: An Examination of the Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire." Applied Ergonomics 15:197-201.
A7. Warren, John Robert, Robert M. Hauser, and Jennifer T. Sheridan. 2001. "Occupational Stratification Across the Life Course: Evidence from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study." Department of Sociology, University of Washington. Submitted for publication.
Appendix B. Questionnaires Expected to be Used as Source Materials for
A Longitudinal Study of Work, Health, and Well-Being
B1. NIOSH - Generic Job Stress Questionnaire
B2. Wisconsin Longitudinal Study 1992 Questionnaire for Mail Survey of Graduates
B3.Nordic Questionnaire About Trouble With the Locomotive Organs