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    Jain, A. and Torres, L. and Teoh, Kevin and Leka, S. (2022) The impact of national legislation on psychosocial risks on organisational action plans, psychosocial working conditions, and employee work-related stress in Europe. Social Science & Medicine 302 , p. 114987. ISSN 0277-9536.

    Amponsah-Tawiah, K. and Jain, A. and Leka, S. and Hollis, D. and Cox, Tom (2013) Examining psychosocial and physical hazards in the Ghanaian mining industry and their implications for employees’ safety experience. Journal of Safety Research 45 , pp. 75-84. ISSN 0022-4375.

    Leka, S. and Hassard, Juliet and Yanagida, A. (2012) Investigating the impact of psychosocial risks and occupational stress on psychiatric hospital nurses' mental well-being in Japan. Journal of Psychiatric Nursing and Mental Health Services 19 (2), pp. 123-131. ISSN 1365-2850.

    Kortum, E. and Leka, S. and Cox, Tom (2011) Perceptions of psychosocial hazards, work-related stress and workplace priority risks in developing countries. Journal of Occupational Health 53 (2), pp. 144-155. ISSN 1341-9145.

    Leka, S. and Jain, A. and Cox, Tom and Kortum, E. (2011) The development of the European Framework for Psychosocial Risk Management: PRIMA-EF. Journal of Occupational Health 53 (2), pp. 137-143. ISSN 1341-9145.

    Leka, S. and Cox, Tom (2010) Psychosocial risk management at the workplace level. In: Leka, S. and Houndmont, J. (eds.) Occupational Health Psychology. Oxford, UK: Wiley Blackwell, pp. 124-156. ISBN 9781405191159.

    Cox, Tom and Griffiths, A. (2010) Work-related stress: a theoretical perspective. In: Leka, S. and Houndmont, J. (eds.) Occupational Health Psychology. Oxford, UK: Wiley Blackwell, pp. 31-56. ISBN 9781405191159.

    Leka, S. and Jain, A. and Zwetsloot, G. and Cox, Tom (2010) Policy-level interventions and work-related psychosocial risk management in the European Union. Work & Stress: An International Journal of Work, Health & Organisations 24 (3), pp. 298-307. ISSN 0267-8373.

    Kortum, E. and Leka, S. and Cox, Tom (2010) Psychosocial risks and work-related stress in developing countries: health impact, priorities, barriers and solutions. International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health 23 (3), pp. 225-238. ISSN 1232-1087.

    Kortum, E. and Leka, S. and Cox, Tom (2008) Understanding the perception of occupational psychosocial risk factors in developing countries: setting priorities for action. In: Houdmont, J. and Leka, S. (eds.) Occupational Health Psychology - European Perspectives on Research, Education & Practice. European Perspectives on Research, Education and Practice 3. Nottingham, UK: Nottingham University Press. ISBN 9781904761822.

    Leka, S. and Vartia, M. and Hassard, Juliet and Pahkin, K. and Sutela, S. and Cox, Tom and Lindstrom, K. (2008) Best practice in interventions for the prevention and management of work-related stress and workplace violence and bullying. In: Leka, S. and Cox, Tom (eds.) The European Framework for Psychosocial Risk Management. Nottingham, UK: Institute of Work, Health & Organisations, University of Nottingham, pp. 136-173. ISBN 9780955436529.

    Leka, S. and Hassard, Juliet and Cox, Tom (2008) Best practice in work-related stress management interventions. Documentation. PRIMA-EF Consortium, Rome, Italy.

    Leka, S. and Vartia, M. and Hassard, Juliet and Pahkin, K. and Sutela, S. and Cox, Tom and Lindstrom, K. (2008) Best practice interventions for the prevention and management of work-related stress and workplace violence and bullying. In: Leka, S. and Cox, Tom (eds.) European Framework for Psychosocial Risk Management. Nottingham, UK: I-WHO Publications. ISBN 9780955436529.

    Leka, S. and Cox, Tom and Zwetsloot, G. (2008) The European Framework for Psychosocial Risk Management (PRIMA-EF). In: Leka, S. and Cox, Tom (eds.) The European Framework for Psychosocial Risk Management. Nottingham, UK: Institute of Work, Health & Organisations, University of Nottingham, pp. 1-16. ISBN 9780955436529.

    Leka, S. and Cox, Tom, eds. (2008) The European Framework for Psychosocial Risk Management:PRIMA-EF. Nottingham, UK: Institute of Work, Health & Organisations, University of Nottingham. ISBN 9780955436529.

    Leka, S. and Cox, Tom (2008) Guidance on the European Framework for Psychosocial Risk Management. Project Report. World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.

    Donaldson-Feilder, E. and Yarker, Jo and Lewis, Rachel (2008) Management competencies for preventing and reducing stress at work. In: Houdmont, J. and Leka, S. (eds.) European Perspectives on Research, Education and Practice. Occupational Health Psychology 3. Nottingham, UK: Nottingham University Press, pp. 229-256. ISBN 9781904761822.

    Leka, S. and Cox, Tom, eds. (2008) PRIMA-EF - Guidance on the European Framework for Psychosocial Risk Management: a resource for employers and worker representatives. Protecting Workers' Health 9. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization. ISBN 9789241597104.

    Leka, S. and Cox, Tom (2008) Psychosocial risk management - European framework: enterprise level. Documentation. PRIMA-EF Consortium, Rome, Italy.

    Leka, S. and Cox, Tom and Zwetsloot, G. (2008) Psychosocial risk management – European framework: key aspects. Documentation. PRIMA-EF Consortium, Rome, Italy.

    Leka, S. and Hassard, Juliet and Jain, A. and Makrinov, N. and Cox, Tom and Kortum, E. and Ertel, M. and Hallsten, L. and Iavicol, S. and Lindstrom, K. and Zwetsloot, G. (2008) Towards the development of a psychosocial risk management framework for Europe. Nottingham, UK: I-WHO Publications. ISBN 9780955436536.

    Leka, S. and Cox, Tom (2008) The future of psychosocial risk management and the promotion of health at work in the EU: A PRIMA time for action. In: Leka, S. and Cox, Tom (eds.) The European Framework for Psychosocial Risk Management. Nottingham, UK: Institute of Work, Health & Organisations, University of Nottingham, pp. 174-184. ISBN 9780955436529.

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