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miércoles, 21 de julio de 2010

Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment and Rehabilitation - Vol 36, Num 2, 2010


Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment and Rehabilitation
Volume 36 Number 2 / 2010 of Work


Participation in Work in Australia p. 115
Work to retirement: A snapshot of psychological health in a multicultural Australian population p. 119
Caroline Howe, Lynda R. Matthews, Robert Heard
Women's Health at Work Program: Musculoskeletal pain experienced by women of Chinese background working on market gardens in the Sydney Basin p. 129
Ev Innes, Amber Crowther, Fiona Fonti, Leonie Quayle
Musculoskeletal disorders in Australian dairy farming p. 141
Ev Innes, Casey Walsh
Actual versus perceived lifting ability in healthy young men (18–25 years) p. 157
Ev Innes, Megan Hardwick
Medically unexplained chronic pain in Australia: Difficulties for rehabilitation providers and workers in pain p. 167
Coralie Wales, Lynda R. Matthews, Michelle Donelly
Trial of an injury reporting system for surf lifesavers in Australia p. 181
Ruth Erby, Robert Heard, Kate O'Loughlin
Assessment of productivity performance in men with HIV Associated Neurocognitive Disorder (HAND) p. 193
Judy L. Ranka, Christine J. Chapparo
Difficulties with multitasking on return to work after TBI: A critical case study p. 207
Kylie Bootes, Christine Chapparo
Employment programs and professionals with a disability p. 217
Michelle Donelly, Fiona Given
The role of informal networks in providing effective work opportunities for people with an intellectual disability p. 227
M. Donelly, A. Hillman, R.J. Stancliffe, M. Knox, L. Whitaker, T.R. Parmenter
When work happens in the house: Perceptions of how residential care staff choose to spend work time in transitional living units for people with brain injury p. 239
Christine Chapparo, Belinda Shepherd
Work at school: Teacher and parent perceptions about children's participation p. 249
Susan Lowe, Christine Chapparo
Supported education: A means for enhancing employability for adults with mental illness p. 257
Jackie Stoneman, Rosemary Lysaght

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