Grace N. Sembajwe, Sc.D.

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2007 University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, MA, United States 
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Occupational Health and Safety, Public Health, Environmental Sciences
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David Kriebel grad student 2007 UMass Lowell
 (Comparison of exposure assessment methods in occupational epidemiology.)
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Descatha A, Fadel M, Sembajwe G, et al. (2022) Job-Exposure Matrix: A Useful Tool for Incorporating Workplace Exposure Data Into Population Health Research and Practice. Frontiers in Epidemiology. 2: 857316
Fadel M, Li J, Sembajwe G, et al. (2020) Cumulative Exposure to Long Working Hours and Occurrence of Ischemic Heart Disease: Evidence From the CONSTANCES Cohort at Inception. Journal of the American Heart Association. e015753
Fadel M, Sembajwe G, Gagliardi D, et al. (2019) Association Between Reported Long Working Hours and History of Stroke in the CONSTANCES Cohort. Stroke. 50: 1879-1882
Descatha A, Sembajwe G, Baer M, et al. (2018) WHO/ILO work-related burden of disease and injury: Protocol for systematic reviews of exposure to long working hours and of the effect of exposure to long working hours on stroke. Environment International. 119: 366-378
Kaewboonchoo O, Sembajwe G, Li J. (2018) Associations between Job Strain and Arterial Stiffness: A Large Survey among Enterprise Employees from Thailand. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 15
Landsbergis PA, Choi B, Dobson M, et al. (2018) The Key Role of Work in Population Health Inequities. American Journal of Public Health. 108: 296-297
Okechukwu CA, Kelly EL, Bacic J, et al. (2016) Supporting employees' work-family needs improves health care quality: Longitudinal evidence from long-term care. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 157: 111-119
Schmeltz MT, Sembajwe G, Marcotullio PJ, et al. (2015) Identifying individual risk factors and documenting the pattern of heat-related illness through analyses of hospitalization and patterns of household cooling. Plos One. 10
Jacobsen HB, Reme SE, Sembajwe G, et al. (2014) Work-family conflict, psychological distress, and sleep deficiency among patient care workers. Workplace Health & Safety. 62: 282-91
Jacobsen HB, Reme SE, Sembajwe G, et al. (2014) Work stress, sleep deficiency, and predicted 10-year cardiometabolic risk in a female patient care worker population. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 57: 940-9
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