Biblio
Caron, J., & Liu, A.
(2011). Factors associated with psychological distress in the Canadian population: a comparison of low-income and non low-income sub-groups.
Community Mental Health Journal, 47 (3), 318-330. Abstract
Cairney, J., Faulkner, G., Veldhuizen, S., & Wade, T.
(2009). Changes over time in physical activity and psychological distress among older adults.
Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 54 (2), 160-169. Abstract
Gadalla, T.
(2009). Determinants, Correlates and Mediators of Psychological Distress.
Social Science and Medicine, 68 (12), 2199-2205. Abstract
Corna, L.M., Wade, T.J., Streiner, D.L., & Cairney, J.
(2009). Transitions in hearing impairment and psychological distress in older adults.
Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 54 (8), 518-525. Abstract
Marchand, A., Demers, A., & Durand, P.
(2005). Does work really cause distress? The contribution of occupational structure and work organization to the experience of psychological distress.
Social Science and Medicine, 61 (1), 1-14. Abstract
Marchand, A., Demers, A., & Durand, P.
(2005). Do occupation and work conditions really matter? A longitudinal analysis of psychological distress experiences among Canadian workers.
Sociology of Health and Illness, 27 (5), 602-627. Abstract
Marchand, A., Demers, A., & Durand, P.
(2005). Work and mental health: The experience of the Quebec workforce between 1987 and 1998.
Work, 25 (2), 135-142. Abstract
Strohschein, L., McDonough, P., Monette, G., & Shao, Q.
(2005). Marital Transitions and Mental Health: Are There Gender Differences in the Short-term Effects of Marital Status Change?
Social Science and Medicine, 61, 2293-2303. Abstract