Joseph G. Grzywacz researcher
Grzywacz, Joseph G.
VIAF ID: 268798571 (Personal)
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Works
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La familia sana: programa la promotora - manual de enseñanza para entrenadores programa de educación de pesticidas | |
Feasibility of interactive voice response methods in health behavior research with immigrant Latinos | |
Gender and health lifestyle: an in-depth exploration of self-care activities in later life | |
Gender differences in anxiety and depression among immigrant Latinos | |
"Good jobs" to "bad jobs": replicated evidence of an employment continuum from two large surveys | |
Health and turnover of working mothers after childbirth via the work-family interface: an analysis across time | |
Health as a complete state: the added value in work performance and healthcare costs. | |
HIV and sexually transmitted disease risk among male Hispanic/Latino migrant farmworkers in the Southeast: Findings from a pilot CBPR study | |
Housing and Neighborhood Characteristics and Latino Farmworker Family Well-Being | |
The impact of job characteristics on work-to-family facilitation: testing a theory and distinguishing a construct. | |
Job demands and pesticide exposure among immigrant Latino farmworkers | |
Linking glycemic control and executive function in rural older adults with diabetes mellitus | |
Masculinity and the body: how African American and White men experience cancer screening exams involving the rectum | |
Measuring differential beliefs in complementary therapy research: an exploration of the Complementary and Alternative Medicine Beliefs Inventory (CAMBI). | |
Medical skepticism and complementary therapy use among older rural African-Americans and Whites | |
Men's knowledge and beliefs about prostate cancer: education, race, and screening status | |
Mental health in immigrants from nontraditional receiving sites | |
Migrant farmworker stress: mental health implications | |
New frontiers in work and family research | |
Nonstandard maternal work schedules during infancy: implications for children's early behavior problems | |
Occupational injuries of immigrant poultry workers: development and progression | |
Occupational safety perceptions, personal protective equipment use, and injury experience of Latino roofers | |
Older adults' fears about diabetes: using common sense models of disease to understand fear origins and implications for self-management | |
Older adults' use of care strategies in response to general and upper respiratory symptoms | |
Overview of immigrant worker occupational health and safety for the Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing (AgFF) Sector in the Southeastern United States | |
Patterns and Stability over Time of Older Adults' Diabetes-related Beliefs | |
Pay It Forward: The Positive Crossover Effects of Supervisor Work—Family Enrichment | |
Performance of health literacy tests among older adults with diabetes | |
Physical activity of preschool-aged Latino children in farmworker families | |
Prevalence of epicondylitis, rotator cuff syndrome, and low back pain in Latino poultry workers and manual laborers | |
Profiles of Food Security for US Farmworker Households and Factors Related to Dynamic of Change | |
Quantifying work–family conflict among registered nurses | |
Recruiting underserved mothers to medical research: findings from North Carolina | |
Recruiting underserved populations to dermatologic research: a systematic review | |
The relationship between cognitive function and non-prescribed therapy use in older adults | |
The relationship of schedule flexibility and outcomes via the work‐family interface | |
Return to work, economic hardship, and women's postpartum health. | |
Self-reported sleep difficulties and self-care strategies among rural older adults | |
Stress and Binge Drinking: A Daily Process Examination of Stressor Pile-up and Socioeconomic Status in Affect Regulation. | |
Stress and cognitive function in Latino farmworkers | |
Symptoms of heat illness among Latino farm workers in North Carolina | |
Traditional and commercial herb use in health self- management among rural multiethnic older adults | |
Ultrasound for carpal tunnel syndrome screening in manual laborers | |
Unreliable item or inconsistent person? A study of variation in health beliefs and belief-anchors to biomedical models | |
Use of complementary and alternative medicine by persons with arthritis: Results of the National Health Interview Survey | |
Use of Complementary Therapies for Health Promotion Among Older Adults | |
Using lay health promoters in occupational health: outcome evaluation in a sample of Latino poultry-processing workers | |
Variation across the agricultural season in organophosphorus pesticide urinary metabolite levels for Latino farmworkers in eastern North Carolina: project design and descriptive results | |
Virginia Tech OSH research cooperative agreement | |
Wages, wage violations, and pesticide safety experienced by migrant farmworkers in North Carolina | |
Where are family theories in family-based obesity treatment?: conceptualizing the study of families in pediatric weight management | |
Work and health among Latina mothers in farmworker families | |
Work, Family, and Mental Health: Testing Different Models of Work-Family Fit | |
Work-family conflict: experiences and health implications among immigrant Latinos | |
Work organization and musculoskeletal health: clinical findings from immigrant Latino poultry processing and other manual workers | |
Work organization, job insecurity, and occupational health disparities | |
Work safety climate and safety practices among immigrant Latino residential construction workers | |
Work safety climate, musculoskeletal discomfort, working while injured, and depression among migrant farmworkers in North Carolina | |
Workplace, household, and personal predictors of pesticide exposure for farmworkers |