
Auteur Y. ROQUELAURE
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Documents disponibles écrits par cet auteur (6)

G. AIRAGNES ; C. LEMOGNE ; P. MENETON ; M. PLESSZ ; M. GOLDBERG ; N. HOERTEL ; Y. ROQUELAURE ; F. LIMOSIN ; M. ZINS | 2019
Dans PLOS ONE (Vol.14, n°9, September 2019) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND: Substance use is more prevalent among unemployed subjects compared to employed ones. However, quantifying the risk subsequent of job loss at short-term according to substance use remains underexplored as well as examining if this ass[...]
N. HAMIEH ; G. AIRAGNES ; A. DESCATHA ; M. GOLDBERG ; F. LIMOSIN ; Y. ROQUELAURE ; C. LEMOGNE ; M. ZINS ; J. MATTA | 2022
Dans BMC Public Health (Vol.22, 2022) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND: This study examined prospective associations between atypical working hours with subsequent tobacco, cannabis and alcohol use as well as sugar and fat consumption. METHODS: In the French population-based CONSTANCES cohort, 47,288 me[...]
A. DEGUILHEM ; A. LECLERC ; M. GOLDBERG ; C. LEMOGNE ; Y. ROQUELAURE ; M. ZINS ; G. AIRAGNES | 2022
Dans Frontiers in Public Health (Vol.10, 2022) Article : PériodiqueAIMS: To examine the longitudinal associations between cannabis use and risks of short ( 28 days) sickness absences at one-year follow-up. METHODS: 87,273 participants aged 18-65 years from the French CO[...]
D. PENNEAU-FONTBONNE ; C. DANO ; N. LACAVE-OBERTI ; M. P. GUIHO-BAILLY ; J. Y. DUBRE ; Y. ROQUELAURE | 2006
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G. AIRAGNES ; C. LEMOGNE ; M. GOLDBERG ; N. HOERTEL ; Y. ROQUELAURE ; F. LIMOSIN ; M. ZINS | 2018
Dans PLOS ONE (Vol.13, n°5, May 2018) Article : PériodiqueOBJECTIVES: To examine the associations between job exposure to the public (e.g., customers, guests, users of a public service, patients) and alcohol, tobacco and cannabis use. METHODS: From the French population-based CONSTANCES cohort, 16,566[...]
R. EL HADDAD ; C. LEMOGNE ; J. MATTA ; E. WIERNIK ; M. GOLDBERG ; M. MELCHIOR ; Y. ROQUELAURE ; F. LIMOSIN ; M. ZINS ; G. AIRAGNES | 2022
Dans Preventive Medicine (Vol.163, October 2022) Article : PériodiqueThis study aimed to examine the prospective association between tobacco, alcohol and cannabis use with attaining employment among unemployed job seekers. Data from the French population-based CONSTANCES cohort on 5114 unemployed job seeking adul[...]