2013
DOI: 10.1186/2046-7648-2-5
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Psychological and physical correlates of musculoskeletal symptoms in male professional divers and offshore workers

Abstract: BackgroundUnderwater divers are more likely to complain of musculoskeletal symptoms than a control population. Accordingly, we conducted a study to determine whether musculoskeletal symptoms reflected observable physical disorder, to ascertain the relationship between symptoms and measures of mood, memory and executive function and to assess any need for future screening.MethodsA 10% random sample of responders to a prior postal health questionnaire was examined (151 divers, 120 non-diving offshore workers). P… Show more

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“…In recent years, the PRMQ has been used in a host of studies in order to assess individual differences in reports of prospective and retrospective memory and their association with health issues (e.g., Avgan et al, 2014; Bigdeli, Farzin, & Talepasand, 2014; Costa et al, 2015; Chan et al, 2012; Cuttler, Alcolado, & Taylor, 2013; Cuttler, Relkov, & Taylor, 2013; Fernie, Bennett, Currie, Perrin, & Reid, 2014; Ling, Campbell, Heffernan, & Greenough, 2007; Hsu, Huang, Tu, & Hua, 2014; Mohammadi, Keshavarzi, & Talepasand, 2014; Ross, Macdiarmid, Rostron, Watt, & Crawford, 2013; G. Smith et al, 2000; Thelen, Lynch, Bruce, Hancock, & Bruce, 2014; Wamsley, Donjacour, Scammell, Lammers, & Stickgold, 2014; Willians, Jarrold, Grainger, & Lind, 2014), aging (e.g., Debarnot et al, 2015), or substance use (e.g., Downey et al, 2015; Heffernan & O’Neill, 2014; Weinborn et al, 2013).…”
Section: Self-report Of Prospective and Retrospective Memory Via The ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, the PRMQ has been used in a host of studies in order to assess individual differences in reports of prospective and retrospective memory and their association with health issues (e.g., Avgan et al, 2014; Bigdeli, Farzin, & Talepasand, 2014; Costa et al, 2015; Chan et al, 2012; Cuttler, Alcolado, & Taylor, 2013; Cuttler, Relkov, & Taylor, 2013; Fernie, Bennett, Currie, Perrin, & Reid, 2014; Ling, Campbell, Heffernan, & Greenough, 2007; Hsu, Huang, Tu, & Hua, 2014; Mohammadi, Keshavarzi, & Talepasand, 2014; Ross, Macdiarmid, Rostron, Watt, & Crawford, 2013; G. Smith et al, 2000; Thelen, Lynch, Bruce, Hancock, & Bruce, 2014; Wamsley, Donjacour, Scammell, Lammers, & Stickgold, 2014; Willians, Jarrold, Grainger, & Lind, 2014), aging (e.g., Debarnot et al, 2015), or substance use (e.g., Downey et al, 2015; Heffernan & O’Neill, 2014; Weinborn et al, 2013).…”
Section: Self-report Of Prospective and Retrospective Memory Via The ...mentioning
confidence: 99%