La Chaire sur le sexe et le genre en santé au travail et sa titulaire font régulièment l'objet d'articles de presse.
- Projet de recherche sur les blessures morales chez le personnel de la santé en période de COVID-19, Entrevue par Jérôme Boucher-Lévesque, journaliste à Radio-Canada pour l’émission Même Fréquence, 22 février 2021.
- L'UQAR obtient une Chaire de recherche du Canada sur le sexe et le genre en santé au travail, 3 décembre 2020 (https://ameqenligne.com/article/education/categorie/generale/21/869963/l-uqar-obtient-une-chaire-de-recherche-du-canada-sur-le-sexe-et-le-genre-en-sante-au-travail.html)
- Lancement de la Chaire de recherche du Canada sur le sexe et le genre en santé au travail, entrevue par Bis Petitpas Radio-Canada Côte-Nord pour l’émission Bonjour la Côte, 3 décembre 2020.
- Lancement de la Chaire de recherche du Canada sur le sexe et le genre en santé au travail, Entrevue par Michaële Perron-Langlais, journaliste pour Radio-Canada Rimouski (bulletin de nouvelles Bas-St-Laurent), 2 décembre 2020.
- Lancement de la Chaire de recherche du Canada sur le sexe et le genre en santé au travail, Entrevue par Jérôme Boucher-Lévesque, journaliste à Radio-Canada pour l’émission Même Fréquence, 2 décembre 2020.
- Travail et famille : quel impact sur la santé psychologique des mères? 23 janvier 2020 (https://naitreetgrandir.com/fr/nouvelles/2020/01/23/20200123-manchettes/?fbclid=IwAR2tAjpZyBI-buEtDf0c61g9hU5fQTRshrCBDE92psX5eBfcObgqz8TX_Ks)
- Détresse psychologique des femmes: la part de la famille, l'œuvre du travail, 21 janvier 2020 (https://nouvelles.ulaval.ca/recherche/detresse-psychologique-des-femmes-la-part-de-la-famille-luvre-du-travail-20968cd000b655fcbcc76efa94834fa6?sourceOrganizationKey=ulaval&fbclid=IwAR2TIqDggvk5FU7vDRVXvLklTIcxAPxb2dYdACJXdNy56U2aAFnqYDp9XwA)
- Working over 45 hours a week may up diabetes risk in women. PTI, Press Trust of India (New Delhi, India), July 4, 2018
- Werk je veel over? Dan heb je meer kans op diabetes. MetroNieuws (Netherlands), July 2018: https://www.metronieuws.nl/start/2018/07/waar-wil-jij-werken
- Torjesen I. Long working hours heightens risk of diabetes in women. Onmedica: Wilmington Healthcare (Essex, U.K.), July 3, 2018: http://www.onmedica.com/newsArticle.aspx?id=9b350a5a-3a10-449c-a2cd-a05f29cc6daa
- Strickland H. Long work hours may hike women’s diabetes risk by 70%: Click Lancashire Independent News (U.S.), July 5, 2018: http://clicklancashire.com/2018/07/05/long-work-hours-may-hike-womens-diabetes-risk-by-70.html
- Smyth C. Hardworking women face diabetes risk. The Times (London, U.K.), July 3, 3018: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/hardworking-women-face-diabetes-risk-zb5nph2w0
- Schneider L. Overtime work may increase diabetes risk in women. WSPY News (Plano, Ill.), July 3, 2018:http://www.wspynews.com/lifestyle/health_news/overtime-work-may-increase-diabetes-risk-in-women/article_970cd5ec-9a9b-5aea-8363-58e5ea237750.html
- Price E. Women who work long hours could be at a greater risk for diabetes. Fortune: Times Inc. (New York, N.Y.), July 3, 2018: http://fortune.com/2018/07/03/women-diabetes-long-hours/
- Pirani F. How workaholic women can avoid diabetes: Go home, study suggests. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Cox Media Group (Atlanta, Georgia). July 5, 2018 https://www.ajc.com/news/local/how-workaholic-women-can-avoid-diabetes-home-study-suggests/HHV2QG8nrLVCEoYNPAyMaL/
- Pickover E. Diabetes rates increased by working long hours—but only for women. Express (U.K.), July 2, 2018: https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/982680/diabetes-research-increased-risk-in-women-working-longer-hours
- Overtime work may increase diabetes in women, but not men (video). Sequence Media News: Sequence Media Group (Scottsdale, Arizona), July 3, 2018: https://www.wellandgood.com/good-advice/work-life-balance-importance-for-women/
- Nagara A. Extra working hours can increase diabetes risk in women. Chilton Times Journal (Chilton, Wisc.), July 3, 2018: https://www.chiltontimesjournal.com/2018/07/extra-working-hours-can-increase-diabetes-risk-in-women/
- Monaco K. Long work hours tied to higher diabetes risk in women. MedPage Today, July 2, 2018: https://www.medpagetoday.com/endocrinology/diabetes/73818
- MIL-OSI United Kingdom: expert reaction to working hours and diabetes. Foreign Affairs: Multimedia Investments (Auckland, New Zealand), July 4, 2018: https://foreignaffairs.co.nz/2018/07/04/mil-osi-united-kingdom-expert-reaction-to-working-hours-and-diabetes/
- Merola R. Ore di lavoro in più ? Per le donne il rischio è il diabete. La Republica: GEDI Gruppo Editoriale (Italy), July 4, 2018: http://www.repubblica.it/salute/medicina-e-ricerca/2018/07/04/news/ore_di_lavoro_in_piu_per_le_donne_potrebbero_portare_al_diabete-200873676/
- Long work hours may hike women’s diabetes risk by 70%. Indo Asian News Service, IANS (India), July 3, 2018
- Long work hours linked to diabetes in women. Press Association (U.K.), July 3, 2018
- Long work hours can raise the diabetes risk in women. India TV (Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India), July 3, 2018: https://www.indiatvnews.com/lifestyle/health-long-work-hours-can-raise-the-diabetes-risk-in-women-450833
- Kahn N. Long work hours may hike women’s diabetes risk compared to men. Live Uttar Pradesh (India), July 3, 2018: https://www.liveuttarpradesh.com/en/194206/long-work-hours-may-hike-womens-diabetes-risk-compared-to-men/
- Kelly L. Diabetes risk high in women who work long hours, but not men: study/ The Washington Times (Washington, D.C.), July 4, 2018: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/jul/4/diabetes-risk-high-in-women-who-work-long-hours-bu/
- Gander K. Working too many hours could increase a woman’s risk of developing diabetes, research suggests. Newsweek (New York, N.Y.) July 2, 2018: https://www.newsweek.com/working-too-many-hours-increase-womans-risk-developing-diabetes-research-1004322
- Firman T. Another reason to prioritize work-life balance? Overtime can mean bad news for your health. Well + Good (New York, N.Y.), July 5, 2018: https://www.wellandgood.com/good-advice/work-life-balance-importance-for-women/
- Diabete: donne che lavorano molto aumentano il rischio. OK Salute & Benessere: PRS Media Group (Milan, Italy), July 3, 2018: https://www.ok-salute.it/diagnosi-e-cure/diabete-donne-che-lavorano-molto-aumentano-il-rischio/
- De Lorenzo C. Women’s diabetes risk goes up if they work longer hours, a new study says, but the same doesn’t happy for men. Bustle.com (New York, N.Y.), July 3, 2018: https://www.bustle.com/p/womens-diabetes-risk-goes-up-if-they-work-longer-hours-a-new-study-says-but-the-same-doesnt-happen-for-men-9662728
- De Graaf M. Women who work 45 hours a week have a 63% higher risk of diabetes—but it has the opposite effect on men. Daily Mail (London,U.K.), July 2, 2018: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-5911195/Women-work-45-hours-week-far-likely-develop-diabetes-work-less.html
- Craine P, via Good Morning America (GMA). Overtime work may overdrive diabetes risk in women. ABC News, July 2, 2018: https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Wellness/overtime-work-overdrive-diabetes-risk-women/story?id=56327956 (Also see ABC News video: https://abcnews.go.com/Health/video/overtime-work-overdrive-diabetes-risk-women-56336493)
- Christensen J. Hard-working women, go home earlier to avoid this disease. CNN (U.S. Edition), July 2, 2018: https://www.cnn.com/2018/07/02/health/diabetes-long-hours-women-study/index.html
- CBS This Morning, with Lissel-Thalia Devetori: CBS News Radio network, July 3, 2018 [radio interview with Mahee Gilbert-Ouimet]
- Clocking up 45+ hours/week linked to heightened risk of diabetes in women. Science Daily (Rockville, Md.), July 2, 2018: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/07/180702204317.html
- Armstrong D. Women, working long hours and diabetes. WLTZ First News (Columbus, Georgia), July 3, 2018: https://www.wltz.com/2018/07/03/women-working-long-hours-and-diabetes
- Adverse effect of long work hours on incident diabetes in 7065 Ontario workers followed for 12 years. OHS Blog Watch: Work Context: IRSST (Montreal, Que.), August 9, 2018 [links to journal article}: http://comm.irsst.qc.ca/blogs/contexte/archive/2018/08/09/11186.aspx
- Adamson A. Working 45 hours per week can increase women’s diabetes risk: How to prevent this lifestyle disease. Tech Times (New York, N.Y.), July 4, 2018: https://www.techtimes.com/articles/231712/20180704/working-45-hours-per-week-can-increase-womens-diabetes-risk-how-to-prevent-this-lifestyle-disease.htm
- Woodfield J. Women working longer hours could be at risk of type 2 diabetes. Diabetes.co.uk: Diabetes Digital Media (Coventry, U.K.), July 3, 2018. Available at: https://www.diabetes.co.uk/news/2018/jul/women-working-longer-working-hours-could-be-at-risk-of-type-2-diabetes-96081315.html
- Women working longer hours are at increased risk for diabetes, says new research. Health & Safety e-Bulletin: Workers’ Health and Safety Centre (Toronto, Ont.), July 17, 2018. Available at: https://www.whsc.on.ca/What-s-new/News-Archive/Women-working-longer-hours-are-at-increased-risk-f
- Women who work more than 45 hours a week at greater risk of diabetes, finds new research. AFP RelaxNews: Agence France Presse (France).
- Women who work long hours at increased risk of diabetes: study. Safety + Health: National Safety Council (Washington, D.C.), July 18, 2018. http://www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com/articles/17249-women-who-work-long-hours-at-increased-risk-of-diabetes-study
- Travailler plus de 45 heures par semaine, un facteur de risque de diabète chez la femme? Tendance: RTBF (Brussels, Belgium), July 7, 2018. Available at: https://www.rtbf.be/tendance/bien-etre/sante/detail_travailler-plus-de-45-heures-par-semaine-un-facteur-de-risque-de-diabete-chez-la-femme?id=9963801
- Romera A. Mujeres tienen mayor riesgo de tener Diabetes por largas jornadas de trabajo. MSN Estilo de Vido, July 31, 2018. Available at: https://www.msn.com/es-mx/salud/noticias-medicas/mujeres-tienen-mayor-riesgo-de-tener-diabetes-por-largas-jornadas-de-trabajo/ar-BBLjtyI
- Rapaport L. Long work week may up diabetes risk for women. Reuters Health: Thomson Reuters, July 25, 2018. Available at: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-work-diabetes/long-work-week-may-up-diabetes-risk-for-women-idUSKBN1KF301
- Park A. Working long hours can raise the risk of this disease. Time Health: Time Corp. (U.S.A.), July 2, 2018. Available at: http://time.com/5328627/working-long-hours-diabetes/
- Monteiro LL. Trabalhar muitas horas pode aumentar o risco de aparecimento desta doença: Noticias Ao Minuto (Lisbon, Portugal), July 3, 2018. Available at: https://www.noticiasaominuto.com/lifestyle/1042161/trabalhar-muitas-horas-pode-aumentar-o-risco-de-aparecimento-desta-doenca
- McKinney A. Overtime could be increasing diabetes risk in women. Inquisitr (Tampa, Fla.), July 3, 2018. Available at: https://www.inquisitr.com/4969481/overtime-could-be-increasing-diabetes-risk-in-women/
- Henderson S. Working long hours increases your risk of developing *this* disease. Australian InStyle: Pacific Media Network (Sydney, Australia), July 5, 2018. Available at: https://www.instylemag.com.au/diabetes-risk-factor
- Henderson S. Don’t call it a day yet, working long hours has been linked to diabetes prevention. Australian Men’s Health: Pacific Media Network (Sydney, Australia), July 3, 2018. Available at: https://www.menshealth.com.au/working-overtime-prevents-diabetes
- Greater risk of diabetes in women with longer work week. MedicalResearch.com: Eminent Domains (Narberth, Pa.), July 3, 2018. Available at: https://medicalresearch.com/diabetes/greater-risk-of-diabetes-in-women-with-longer-work-week/42836/
- Gordon S. Working overtime could raise women’s diabetes risk. HealthDay: Scout News (Norwalk, Conn.), July 2, 2018. Available at: https://consumer.healthday.com/diabetes-information-10/misc-diabetes-news-181/working-overtime-could-raise-women-s-diabetes-risk-735393.html
- D’Souza K. Working long hours increases your risk of diabetes. The Mercury News: Bay Area News Group (San Jose, Calif.), July 5, 2018. Available at: https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/07/05/working-long-hours-increases-your-risk-of-diabetes/
- Überlange Arbeitszeiten könnten Diabetesrisiko bei Frauen erhöhen. Aerztzeblatt (Germany), July 12, 2018. Available at: https://www.aerzteblatt.de/nachrichten/96416/Ueberlange-Arbeitszeiten-koennten-Diabetesrisiko-bei-Frauen-erhoehen
- De Corte L. Nieuwe studie bewijst nog maar eens hoe ongezond overuren zijn. Algemen Dagblad (AD): De Persgroep (Netherlands), July 9, 2018. Available at: https://www.ad.nl/ad-werkt/nieuwe-studie-bewijst-nog-maar-eens-hoe-ongezond-overuren-zijn~a964dc6d/
- Debry M. Diabète : le risque est plus élevé chez les femmes qui travaillent beaucoup. Pourquoi Docteur (France), July 10, 2018: https://www.pourquoidocteur.fr/Articles/Question-d-actu/26255-Diabete-risque-eleve-femmes-travaillent
- Condon D. Longer working week ups diabetes risk, but only in women. Irish Health: Med Media Group (Dublin, Ireland), July 4, 2018. Available at: http://www.irishhealth.com/article.html?id=26284
- Cassidy E. In the Know: Women in the news 7/9-7/13: Know Your value: NBC News, July 13, 2018: https://www.nbcnews.com/know-your-value/feature/know-women-news-7-9-7-13-ncna891241
- Borland S. Hard-working women ‘63% more likely to get diabetes’. IOL: Independent Media (Cape Town, South Africa), July 5, 2018. Available at: https://www.iol.co.za/lifestyle/health/hard-working-women-63-more-likely-to-get-diabetes-15842716
- Bharanidharan S. Women working long hours more likely to develop diabetes, study shows. Medical Daily: IBT Media Inc. (New York, N.Y.), July 3, 2018. Available at: https://www.medicaldaily.com/women-working-long-hours-more-likely-develop-diabetes-study-shows-425410
- Baranwal M. Long working hours increase diabetes risk in women: BMJ. Medical Dialogues (New Delhi, India), July 3, 2018. Available at: https://speciality.medicaldialogues.in/long-working-hours-increase-diabetes-risk-in-women-bmj/
- Bakalar N. 45-hour workweek increases diabetes risk in women. New York Times (New York, N.Y.), July 10, 2018. Available at: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/10/well/45-hour-workweek-increases-diabetes-risk-in-women.html
- Original release: BMJ Open Diabetes and Research Care. Clocking up 45+ working hours/week linked to heightened risk of diabetes in women. Eurekalert: July 2, 2018 [release on journal article authored by post-doctoral fellow Mahee Gilbert-Oiumet as part of larger gender study led by Peter Smith]. Available at: https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2018-07/b-cu4062818.php
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