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Archival and secondary data
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The mental health impact of COVID-19 and lockdown-related stressors among adults in the UK
Tarani Chandola, Meena Kumari, Cara L. Booker, et al.
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The mental health impact of COVID-19 and pandemic related stressors among adults in the UK
Tarani Chandola, Meena Kumari, Cara L. Booker, et al.
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Are flexible work arrangements associated with lower levels of chronic stress-related biomarkers? A study of 6025 employees in the UK Household Longitudinal Study
Tarani Chandola, Cara L. Booker, Meena Kumari, et al.
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Working mothers disproportionately more stressed, study claims
Tarani Chandola, Cara L. Booker, Meena Kumari, et al.
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Full-time working mothers are 40% more stressed, study finds
Tarani Chandola, Cara L. Booker, Meena Kumari, et al.
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Working moms 40% more stressed than women without kids: study
Tarani Chandola, Cara L. Booker, Meena Kumari, et al.
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Full-time working moms with two kids are highly stressed: study
Tarani Chandola, Cara L. Booker, Meena Kumari, et al.
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Working mothers ‘up to 40% more stressed’
Tarani Chandola, Cara L. Booker, Meena Kumari, et al.
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Retirement and socioeconomic differences in diurnal cortisol: longitudinal evidence from a cohort of British civil servants
Tarani Chandola, Patrick Rouxel, Michael G. Marmot, et al.
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It’s official: your boss is less stressed than you!
Tarani Chandola, Patrick Rouxel, Michael G. Marmot, et al.
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Being retired is no less stressful than working – unless you were in a top job
Tarani Chandola, Patrick Rouxel, Michael G. Marmot, et al.
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High earners can expect relaxing retirement but stress RISES for lower paid
Tarani Chandola, Patrick Rouxel, Michael G. Marmot, et al.
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Retirement is no less stressful than working - especially if you had a lower paid, undemanding job, study finds
Tarani Chandola, Patrick Rouxel, Michael G. Marmot, et al.
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Never too early, never too late: social and biological influences on health and disease over the lifecourse
David Blane, Noriko Cable, Tarani Chandola, et al.
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Friends are equally important to men and women, but family matters more for men's well-being
Noriko Cable, Mel Bartley, Tarani Chandola, et al.
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Identifying patterns in cortisol secretion in an older population: findings from the Whitehall II study
Meena Kumari, A. Badrick, Amanda Sacker, et al.