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Elfering, A., Grebner, S., Semmer, N. K., & Gerber. H. (in press). Workplace observation of work stressors, catecholamines and musculoskeletal pain in male employees. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health.

Grebner, S. Elfering, A., & Semmer, N. K. (in press). Subjective occupational success: A resource in the stress process. In S. McIntyre & J. Houdmont (Eds.), Occupational Health Psychology: European perspectives on research, education and practice (Vol. 2). Maia, Portugal: ISMAI Publishing.

Elfering, A., & Grebner, S. (in press). Stress and patient safety. In J. Halbesleben (Ed.), Handbook of Stress and Burnout in Health Care. Nova Science Publishers.

Semmer, N., Grebner, S., & Elfering, A. (in press). Psychische Kosten von Arbeit [Psychological costs of work]. In U. Kleinbeck und K. H. Schmidt (Eds.), Enzyklopädie für Psychologie. Band: Arbeitspsychologie.

Elfering, A., Semmer, N. K. & Grebner, S. (2006). Observer-assessed work stressors and patient safety: An event-sampling study. Ergonomics, 49, 457-469.

Semmer, N. K., Grebner, S., & Jacobshagen, N. (2006). Diagnostik beruflicher Belastungen [Diagnosis of occupational stressors]. In F. Petermann and M. Eid (Eds.), Handbuch der Psychologischen Diagnostik. Göttingen: Hogrefe.

Elfering, A., Grebner, S., Semmer, N. K., Kaiser-Freiburghaus, D., Lauper-Del Ponte, S., & Witschi, I. (2005). Chronic job stressors and job control: Effects on event-related coping success and well-being. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 78, 237-252.

Grebner, S., Semmer, N. K., & Elfering, A. (2005). Working conditions and three types of well-being: A longitudinal study with self-report and rating data. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 10, 31-43.

Semmer, N. K., Tschan, F., Elfering, A., Kälin, W., & Grebner, S. (2005). Young adults entering the workforce in Switzerland: Working conditions and well-being. In H. Kriesi, P. Farago, M. Kohli, M., & M. Zarin, (Eds.). Contemporary Switzerland (pp. 163-189). Houndmills, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.

Grebner, S., Elfering, A., Semmer, N., Kaiser-Probst, C., & Schlapbach, M. L. (2004). Stressful situations at work and in private life among young workers: An event sampling approach. Social Indicators Research, 67, 11-49.

Semmer, N. K., Grebner, S., & Elfering, A. (2004). Beyond self-report: Using observational, physiological, and event-based measures in research on occupational stress. In P. L. Perrewé & D. C. Ganster (Eds.), Research in occupational stress and well-being: Vol. 3, Emotional and physiological processes and positive intervention strategies (pp. 205-263). Amsterdam: Elsevier.

Grebner, S., Semmer, N. K., Lo Faso, L., Gut, S., Kälin, W., & Elfering, A. (2003). Working conditions, well-being and job-related attitudes among call centre agents. European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 12, 341-365.

Elfering, A., Grebner, S., Semmer, N., Byland, C., & Gerber, H. (2003). A comparison of two urinary catecholamine indices for use in applied stress research: The effects of time and temperature until freezing. Human Factors, 45, 563-574.

Elfering, A., Grebner, S., Semmer, N., & Gerber, H. (2002) Time control, catecholamines, and back pain among young nurses. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment, & Health, 28, 386-393.


Department of Psychology

College of Humanities and Social & Behavioral Sciences

Central Michigan University