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Amanda Griffiths

Professor of Occupational Health Psychology,

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Professor Amanda Griffiths BA MSc PGCE PhD CPsychol AFBPsS FAcSS FFOM (Hon) is a Fellow of the UK's , an Honorary Fellow of the , Associate Fellow of the and Chartered Psychologist, a practitioner health psychologist, and Registered Europsy Psychologist. She is a Professorial Fellow of the (Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust and the 糖心原创).

She was awarded the world's first Chair in Occupational Health Psychology and was a founder member of the . Amanda has served on research committees for the UK's and the British Occupational Health Research Foundation, and advised and produced commissioned reports for the European Commission, International Commission on Occupational Health, European Agency for Safety & Health at Work, World Health Organisation, International Labour Organization, British Government Health & Safety Executive, public and private sector employers, charities and trades unions.

Research Summary

Amanda's research and consultancy interests focus on the management of work-related health and wellbeing. She is interested in helping employers and other stakeholders manage and support diverse… read more

Recent Publications

  • SMITH, I., GRIFFITHS, A. and HARVEY, K., 2023. International Journal of Communication. 17, 1-25.
  • HUNTER, M., EL-HAJ, M., THORNE, E., GRIFFITHS, A. and HARDY, C., 2023. Maturitas: An International Journal of Midlife Health and Beyond. 177(107806.),
  • SMITH, I. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2023. Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management. 18(4), 310-325.
  • SMITH, I. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2023. International Journal of Training and Development. 28(2), 152-168.

Current Research

Amanda's research and consultancy interests focus on the management of work-related health and wellbeing. She is interested in helping employers and other stakeholders manage and support diverse workforces, and in exploring the impact of policy and guidance on everyday practices in the workplace.

Her research over the past 15 years on women's experience of the menopause has been influential in breaking the taboo about menopause and work; it featured in a 糖心原创 case study of research impact in 2022. She was an invited contributor for the UK's in 2015 which led to the publication of guidance for women and employers by the in 2016, lead author of on workplace conditions for menopausal women in 2016, a contributor to in 2021 and to recommendations for a for healthcare professionals. Her research and advice has also been influential in guidance produced by the and the .

Research projects included a randomised controlled trial to evaluate the effects of a cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) based intervention designed to assist women deal with troublesome menopausal symptoms and the development, and evaluation of a training programme about menopause for managers (funded by the charity ). She is currently working on a project with colleagues from Lancaster University and Kings College London to develop and evaluate a toolkit to support for working women with problematic menopausal symptoms (also funded by Wellbeing of Women).

Amanda also led an exploration of employers' needs with regard to knowledge about working age dementia (funded by ), an investigation into the prevention and management of common mental health disorders in Police Service employees (commissioned by ), and contributed to a randomised control trial about facilitating successful return to work for National Health Service employees who have been on sick leave with common mental health disorders (funded by the (NIHR). Other projects concerned workforce issues in the provision of services for people with dementia in rural communities and in the care of people with dementia in acute hospitals, funded by the and NIHR respectively.

Her early research on preventing work-related mental ill-health was at the forefront of developing an evidence base for tackling the organisational causes of work-related stress. She and colleagues were commissioned by the UK Government's Health & Safety Executive to work with employers to develop a risk management approach to the control of psychosocial risks to health at work. This paved the way for the advice to employers about how to avoid this largest cause of work-related ill-health and sickness absence today and has influenced the development of subsequent national and organisational level policies in the UK, the European Union and other countries around the world. This approach has proved effective in terms of both health and economic impact and featured in a published of research impact. She has acted as Expert Witness in the English courts for both claimants and defendants in work-related stress cases.

In addition to the funding bodies listed above, her work and that of her PhD students and researchers has been supported by the Economic & Social Science Research Council, British Government's Health & Safety Executive, European Commission, World Health Organisation, Shell International Exploration & Production, BBC World Service, Ford of Europe, British Medical Association, Royal College of Nursing, British Occupational Health Research Foundation, Colt Foundation, UNISON, British Association for Women in Policing and Age UK.

  • SMITH, I., GRIFFITHS, A. and HARVEY, K., 2023. International Journal of Communication. 17, 1-25.
  • HUNTER, M., EL-HAJ, M., THORNE, E., GRIFFITHS, A. and HARDY, C., 2023. Maturitas: An International Journal of Midlife Health and Beyond. 177(107806.),
  • SMITH, I. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2023. Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management. 18(4), 310-325.
  • SMITH, I. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2023. International Journal of Training and Development. 28(2), 152-168.
  • FIORINI, L., HOUDMONT, J. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2022. Journal of Nursing Management. 30(5), 037-045
  • REES, M., ABERNETHY, K., BACHMANN, G., BRETZ, S., CEAUSU, I., DURMUSOGLU, F., ERKKOLA, R., FISTONIC, I., GAMBACCIANI, M., GEUKES, M., GOULIS, D., GRIFFITHS, A., HAMODA, H., HARDY, C., HARTLEY, C., LIND脡N HIRSCHBERG, A., KYDD, A., MARSHALL, S., MECZEKALSKI, B., MENDOZA, N., MUECK, A., PERSAND, E., RIACH, K., SMETNIK, A., STUTE, P., VAN TROTSENBURG, M., YUKSEL, N., WEISS, R. and LAMBRINOUDAKI, I., 2022. Maturitas: An International Journal of Midlife health and Beyond. 158, 70-77.
  • RIACH, K., JACK, G., HARDY, C., GRIFFITHS, A., BATTISTI, M., LAMBRINOUDAKI, I., HICKEY, M. and HUNTER, M., 2022.
  • SMITH, I. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2022. Human Resource Development Review. 21(3), 275-299.
  • PARSONS, V., JUSZCZYK, D., GILWORTH, G., NTANI, G., HENDERSON, M., SMEDLEY, J., MCCRONE, P., HATCH, S.L., SHANNON, R., COGGON, D., MOLOKHIA, M., GRIFFITHS, A., WALKER-BONE, K. and MADAN, I., 2022. Journal of Public Health. 1-11.
  • KHUNTI, K., GRIFFITHS, A. and MAJEED, A., 2021. British Medical Journal. BMJ 2021;372:n602,
  • PARSONS, V., JUSZCZYK, D., GILWORTH, G., NTANI, G., MCCRONE, P., HATCH, S., SHANNON, R., HENDERSON, M., COGGON, D., MOLOKHIA, M., SMEDLEY, J., GRIFFITHS, A., WALKER-BONE, K. and MADAN, I., 2021. NIHR Health Technology Assessment. 25(12.),
  • KHUNTI, K., KAMAL, A., PAREEK, M. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2021. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 114(5), 235-236.
  • FIORINI, L., GRIFFITHS, A. and HOUDMONT, J., 2021. Malta Journal of Health Sciences.
  • REES, M., BITZER, J., CANO, A., CEAUSCU, I., CHEDRAUI, R., DURMUSOGLU, F., ERKKOLA, R., GEUKES, M., GODFERY, A., GOULIS, D., GRIFFITHS, A., HARDY, C., HICKEY, M., HIRSCHBERG, A. LINDEN, HUNTER, M., KIESE, L., JACK, G., LOPES, P., MISHRA, G., OOSTERHOF, H., PINES, A., RIACH, K., SHUFELT, C., VAN TROTSENBURG, M., WEISS, R. and LAMBRINOUDAKI, I., 2021. Maturitas: An International Journal of Midlife Health and Beyond.
  • JACK, G., RIACH, K., HICKEY, M., GRIFFITHS, A., HARDY, C. and HUNTER, M., 2021. Maturitas: An International Journal of Midlife Health and Beyond.
  • PETTY, S., COLESTON, D., DENING, T. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2020. British Journal of Neuroscience Nursing. 16(1), 29-33.
  • FIORINI, L., HOUDMONT, J. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2020. Occupational Medicine. 70(2), 101-106.
  • PETTY, S., GRIFFITHS, A., COLESTON, D. and DENING, T., 2020. Quality in Ageing and Older Adults.
  • PETTY, S., GRIFFITHS, A, COLESTON, D. and DENING, T., 2019. Aging and Mental Health. 23(5), 525-528.
  • THOMSON L, STANYON M, DENING T, HERON R and GRIFFITHS A, 2019. Occupational Medicine. 69(2), 89-98.
  • HARDY, C., GRIFFITHS, A., THORNE, E. and HUNTER, M., 2019. Tackling the taboo in the UK: talking menopause-related problems at work. International Journal of Workplace Health Management. 12(1), 28-38.
  • HARDY, C., GRIFFITHS, A. and HUNTER, A., 2019. Maturitas. 120, 83-89.
  • PETTY, S., DENING, T., GRIFFITHS, A. and COLESTON, D., 2019. BMJ Open. 9(4),
  • BLAKE, H, LAI, B., COMAN, E., HOUDMONT, J. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2019. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 16(18), 3451.
  • HARDY, C, GRIFFITHS, A, NORTON, S and HUNTER, M, 2018. Menopause: The Journal of the North American Menopause Society. 25(5), 508-519.
  • PETTY, S., HARVEY, K., GRIFFITHS, A., COLESTON, D. and DENING, T., 2018. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 33(5), 679-687.
  • HARDY, C, THORNE, E, GRIFFITHS, A and HUNTER, M., 2018. Women's Midlife Health. 4(3),
  • MARSHALL, F., BASIRI, A., RILEY, M., DENING, T., GLADMAN, J., GRIFFITHS, A. and LEWIS, S., 2018. BMJ Open. 8(4),
  • HARDY, C., HUNTER, M. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2018. Occupational Medicine. 68(9), 580-586.
  • STANYON, M, THOMAS, S., GORDON, A. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2018. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Studies. 33(1), 207-214.
  • PETTY, S., DENING, T., GRIFFITHS, A. and COLESTON, D., 2018. The Gerontologist.
  • CAMERON, T. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2017. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice. 11(1), 52-61.
  • STANYON, M., GOLDBERG, S., WREN, A., GRIFFITHS, A. and GORDON, A., 2017. Age and Ageing. 4, 582-588.
  • SAMRA, R., GORDON, A., COX, T., LUCASSEN, M. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2017. Age and Ageing. 2, 1-9.
  • HARDY, C., GRIFFITHS, A. and HUNTER, M, 2017. Maturitas: An International Journal of Midlife Health and Beyond. 101, 37-41.
  • GRAY, K., EVANS, S.C., GRIFFITHS, A and SCHNEIDER, J., 2017. Dementia: The International Journal of Social Research and Practice. (In Press.)
  • GRIFFITHS, A., 2017. Post Reproductive Health. 23(4), 165-169.
  • STANYON, M, GRIFFITHS, A, THOMAS, S and GORDON, A, 2016. Age and Ageing. 45, 164-170.
  • HOUDMONT, J., DAVIS, S. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2016. Occupational Medicine. 66(4), 279-284.
  • GRIFFITHS, A, CEAUSU, I, DEPYPERE, H, LAMBRINOUDAKI, I, MUECK, A, PEREZ-LOPEZ, P, SCHOUW, Y, SENTURK, L, SIMONCINI, T, STEVENSON, J, STUTE, P and REES, M, 2016. Maturitas: An International Journal of Midlife Health and Beyond. 85, 79-81.
  • PETTY, S., DENING, T., GRIFFITHS, A. and COLESTON, D., 2016. International Psychogeriatrics. June(13), 1-2.
  • HUNTER, M., HARDY, C., NORTON, S. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2016. Maturitas: An international Journal of Mid-Life Health and Beyond. 92, 186-192.
  • FIORINI, L., HOUDMONT, J. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2016. Mixed methods research in the health sciences: A review. Malta Journal of Health Sciences. 37-45.
  • COX, T. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2015. . In: WILSON, J. and SHARPLES, S., eds., Evaluation of human work: A practical ergonomics methodology. Fourth Edition. CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group.
  • SAMRA, R., GRIFFITHS, A. and COX, T., 2015. Medical Teacher: Special Issue: Emerging issues in professionalism. 37(9), 884.
  • SAMRA, R., GRIFFITHS, A., COX, T., CONROY, S., GORDON, A. and GLADMAN, J., 2015. Age and Ageing. 44(5), 776-783.
  • COX, T., KARANIKA, M., GRIFFITHS, A. and HOUDMONT, J., 2015. . In: PALMER, S. and KRISTINA GYLLENSTEN, eds., Psychological Stress SAGE Publications. 235-252.
  • HUNTER, M, GRIFFITHS, A, MANN, E, MOSS-MORRIS, R, SMITH, M and SLADE, P, 2015. British Medical Journal. 351;h6434.,
  • GRIFFITHS, A. and HUNTER, M., 2015. . In: DAVIES, S., ed., Annual Report of the Chief Medical Officer 2014, The Health of 51%. Department of Health.
  • GRIFFITHS, A., KNIGHT, A., HARWOOD, R. and GLADMAN, J.R.F., 2014. Age & Ageing. 43(4), 521-527
  • GRIFFITHS, A., KOUVONEN, A., PENTTI, J., VIRTANEN, M., SALO, P., VAANANEN, A., KIVIMAKI, M. and VAHTERA, J., 2014. European Journal of Public Health. 24(5), 813-818.
  • GRIFFITHS, A., 2014. Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice. 20(5), 655-666
  • GRIFFITHS, A., 2014. Occupational Health at Work. 15-17
  • GRIFFITHS, A. and EDWARDS, A., 2014. Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice. 20(5), 499-501
  • GRIFFITHS, A., KNIGHT, A., MOHD MAHUDIN, N.D., 2013. . In: R. BURKE & C. COOPER, ed., The Fulfilling Workplace: The Organization's Role in Achieving Individual and Organizational Health. Gower Publishing Limited. 247-263
  • GRIFFITHS, A., 2013. . In: COOPER, C., FLOOD, P. & FREENEY, Y., ed., Wiley Encyclopedia of Management Third Edition. Volume 11 Organizational Behavior.
  • SAMRA, R., GRIFFITHS, A., COX, T., CONROY, S. and KNIGHT, A., 2013. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 61(7), 1188-1196
  • GRIFFITHS, A., 2013. Safety Management: The British Safety Council Magazine. February 2013, 19-21
  • GRIFFITHS, A., MACLENNAN, S.J. and HASSARD, J., 2013. Maturitas. 76(2), 155-159
  • MOHD MAHUDIN, N.D., COX, T. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2012. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. 15(1), 38-51
  • KOUVONEN, A., SWIFT, J.A., STAFFORD, M., COX, T., VAHTERA, J., V脛AN脛NEN, A., HEPONIEMI, T., DE VOGLI, R., GRIFFITHS, A and KIVIM脛KI, M, 2012. Journal of Aging and Health. 24(2), 250-268
  • ROBLES, L., CHOU, S., COLE, O., HAMID, A., GRIFFITHS, A. and VEDHARA, K., 2012. British Journal of Medical and Surgical Urology. 5(5), 207-215
  • GLADMAN, J., POROCK, D. GRIFFITHS, A., CLISSETT, P., HARWOOD, R. H., KNIGHT, A., JURGENS, F, 2012. NIHR Health Services and Delivery Programme (HS&DR Project - 08/1809/227).
  • BARLING, J. & GRIFFITHS, A., 2011. . In: QUICK, J.C. & TETRICK, L.E., ed., Handbook of Occupational Health Psychology 2nd ed. American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C. 21-34
  • MOHD MAHUDIN, N.D., COX, T., & GRIFFITHS, A., 2011. . In: A. PRATELLI & C.A. BREBBIA, ed., Urban Transport XVII: Urban Transport and the Environment in the 21st Century WIT Press, UK. 227-238
  • GRIFFITHS, A., 2011. Public Service Review: UK Science & Technology, 3. 58-59
  • GAY, M., BARRISON, I., BEAN, K., BEVAN, S., CARROLL, R., CLARK, S., GRIFFITHS, A., PURTON, P., TERRY, H, 2011. Crohn鈥檚 and Colitis UK.
  • DAY, C., EDWARDS, A., GRIFFITHS, A. & GU, Q., 2011. ESRC.
  • ASKENAZY, P., BAUDELOT, C., BROCHARD, P., BRUN, J, CASES, C., DAVEZIES, P., FALISSARD, B., GALLIE, D., GOLLAC, M., GRIFFITHS, A., GRIGNON, M., IMBERNON, E., LECLERC, A., MOLINIER, P., NIEDHAMMER, I., PARENT-THIRION, A., VERGER, D., V脡ZINA, M., VOLKOFF, S., WEILL-FASSINA, A., 2011. INSEE, France.
  • HOUDMONT, J., COX, T. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2010. Occupational Medicine. 60, 658-661
  • COX, T and GRIFFITHS, A., 2010. . In: S. LEKA and J. HOUDMONT, eds., A Textbook of Occupational Health Psychology Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.
  • GRIFFITHS, A., MACLENNAN, S & WONG, Y.Y.V., 2010. London: British Occupational Health Research Foundation.
  • GRIFFITHS, A., MACLENNAN, S & WONG, Y.Y.V., 2010. London: British Occupational Health Research Foundation.
  • GRIFFITHS, A. & KNIGHT, A., 2009. . In: BLAKE, H., ed., Physical activity in rehabilitation and recovery New York: NovaScience. 261-278
  • WYNNE-JONES, G., VARNAVA, A., BUCK, R., KARANIKA-MURRAY, M., GRIFFITHS, A., PHILLIPS, C., COX, T., KAHN, S. and MAIN, C.J., 2009. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 51(5), 586-593
  • COX, T, KARANIKA-MURRAY, M, GRIFFITHS, A, WONG, Y and & HARDY, C., 2009. HSE Books.
  • GRIFFITHS, A., KNIGHT, A and MOHD MAHUDIN, D., 2009. London: TAEN 鈥 The Age and Employment Network and Age Concern and Help the Aged.
  • MAW, J. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2008. E-learning: Are online-only courses in OH doing justice to the student? Occupational Health at Work. 5(1), 28-29.
  • LEKA, S., KHAN, S. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2008. Institution of Occupational Safety and Health, Wigston.
  • RANDALL, R., COX, T. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2007. Human Relations. 60(8), 1181-1209
  • MUNIR, F., YARKER, J., HASLAM, C., LONG, H., LEKA, S., GRIFFITHS, A. and COX, S., 2007. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. 17(2), 259-277
  • GRIFFITHS, A., 2007. Improving with age Safety and Health Practitioner. 25(4), 53-55
  • COX, T., KARANIKA, M., GRIFFITHS. A. and HOUDMONT, J., 2007. Work & Stress. 21(4), 348-362. (In Press.)
  • GRIFFITHS, A., 2007. . In: LORETTO, W and VICKERSTAFF, S, WHITE, P., eds., The future for older workers: New perspectives. Policy Press, Bristol. 121-137.
  • GRIFFITHS, A., COX, T., KARANIKA, M., KHAN, S. and TOM脕S, J.M., 2006. Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 63(10), 669-675
  • COX, T., HOUDMONT, J. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2006. Transportation Research. Part A: Policy & Practice. 40(3), 244-258
  • COX, T., GRIFFITHS, A. and HOUDMONT, J., 2006. Sudbury: HSE Books.
  • COX, T., OLIVER, A., RIAL-GONZALEZ, E., TOMAS, J.M., GRIFFITHS, A. and THOMPSON, L., 2006. Spanish Journal of Psychology. 9(1), 94-102
  • GRIFFITHS, A., COX, S., GRIFFITHS, R. and WONG, V., 2006. British Association of Women in Policing. Available at: <http://www.bawp.org/Resources/Documents/BAWP%20Menopause%20Extract.pdf>
  • RANDALL, R., GRIFFITHS, A. and COX, T., 2005. European Journal of Work and Organisational Psychology. 14(1), 23-41
  • MUNIR, F., LEKA, S. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2005. Social Science & Medicine. 60(6), 1397-1407
  • ROBINSON, O. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2005. Journal of Applied Behavioral Science. 41(2), 204-221
  • MUNIR, F., JONES, D., LEKA, S. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2005. International Journal of Rehabilitation Research. 28(2), 111-117
  • COX, T., GRIFFITHS, A.J. and LEKA, S., 2005. . In: GARDINER, K. and HARRINGTON, J.M., eds., Occupational Hygiene 3rd ed. Oxford: Blackwell. 421-423.
  • LEKA, S., GRIFFITHS, A.J. and COX, T., 2005. Work-related stress: the risk management paradigm. In: ANTONIOU, A-S.G. and COOPER, C.L., eds., A Research Companion to Organizational Health Psychology Chichester: Wiley. 174-187.
  • MAKRINOV, N., GRIFFITHS, A. and COX, T., 2005. Psychosocial aspects of employment precariousness and its impact on health and safety. In: HOUDMONT, J. and MCINTYRE, S., eds., Occupational Health Psychology: Key Papers of the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology 6. Castelo da Maia: ISMAI Publishers.
  • KHAN, S., KARANIKA, M., GRIFFITHS, A. and COX, T., 2005. Assessing work stressors in the manufacturing sector: the Work Organisation Assessment Questionnaire. In: HOUDMONT, J. and MCINTYRE, S., eds., Occupational Health Psychology: Key Papers of the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology 6. Castelo da Maia: ISMAI Publishers.
  • COX, T. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2005. The nature and measurement of work-related stress. In: WILSON, J. & CORLETT, N., ed., Evaluation of Human Work: A Practical Ergonomics Methodology 3rd ed. Boca Raton: CRC Press. 593-613.
  • COX, T. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2005. Monitoring the changing organization of work: A commentary Sozial- und Pr盲ventivmedizin. 47, 354-355
  • RANDALL, R., COX, T. and GRIFFITHS, A.J., 2005. Using process evaluation to strengthen stress management interventions. In: HOUDMONT, J. and MCINTYRE, S., eds., Occupational Health Psychology: Key Papers of the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology 6. Castelo da Maia: ISMAI Publishers. 351-358
  • MUNIR, F., LONG, H., GRIFFITHS, A.J., COX, S., HASLAM, C. and LEKA, S., 2004. A qualitative study of occupational health staff, HR managers and line managers' perspectives of chronic illness at work. In: Occupational Health Psychology, Volume 6 PUBLISMAI - Centro de Publica莽玫es do Instituto Superior da Maia, Maia, Portugal. 303-310
  • LEKA, S., GRIFFITHS, A.J. and COX, T., 2004. Organisation du Travail et Stress Geneva: World Health Organization.
  • HOUDMONT, J., COX, T. and GRIFFITHS, A.J., 2004. Defining a case of work-related stress: a stakeholder analysis. In: HOUDMONT, J. and MCINTYRE, S., eds., Occupational Health Psychology: Key Papers of the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology Castelo da Maia: ISMAI Publishers. 173-179
  • LEKA, S., GRIFFITHS, A.J. and COX, T., 2004. La Organizaci贸n del Trabajo y el Estr茅s Geneva: World Health Organization.
  • LEKA, S., MUNIR, F. and GRIFFITHS, A.J., 2004. An exploration of support requirements and work adaptations among chronically ill employees. In: Occupational Health Psychology, Volume 6 PUBLISMAI - Centro de Publica莽玫es do Instituto Superior da Maia, Maia, Portugal. 239-247
  • HOLDEN-PETERS, J., BRENNER, S. and GRIFFITHS, A.J., 2004. Emotions and other predictors of organizational commitment: A multi-method study on home care workers. In: Occupational Health Psychology, Volume 6 PUBLISMAI - Centro de Publica莽玫es do Instituto Superior da Maia, Maia, Portugal. 161-172
  • COX, T., GRIFFITHS, A. and HOUDMONT, J., 2003. Work & Stress. 17(2), 103-108
  • GRIFFITHS, A. and MUNIR, F., 2003. Workplace health promotion. In: HOFMANN, D.A. and TETRICK, L.E., eds., Health and safety in organizations: a multilevel perspective San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. 316-340
  • BARLING, J. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2003. A history of occupational health psychology. In: QUICK, J.C. and TETRICK, L.E., eds., Handbook of Occupational Health Psychology American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.. 19-33
  • LEKA, S., GRIFFITHS, A.J. and COX, T., 2003. Work Organisation and Stress Geneva: World Health Organization.
  • GRIFFITHS, A.J., RANDALL, R., SANTOS, A. and COX, T., 2003. Senior nurses: interventions to reduce work stress. In: DOLLARD, M.F., WINEFIELD, A.H. and WINEFIELD, H.R., eds., Occupational Stress in the Service Professions London: Taylor & Francis. 169-191
  • COX, T., GRIFFITHS, A.J. and RANDALL, R., 2003. A risk management approach to the prevention of work stress. In: SCHABRACQ, M.J., WINNUBST, J.A.M. and COOPER, C.L.., eds., Handbook of Work and Health Psychology 2nd ed. Chichester: Wiley. 191-206
  • NIELSEN, K., GRIFFITHS, A.J. and COX, T., 2003. Teamwork, innovation and employee well-being in the workplace. In: GIGA, S., FLAXMAN, P., HOUDMONT, J. and ERTEL, M., eds., Occupational Health Psychology: Flexibility, Quality of Working Life and Health Nottingham: I-WHO Publications & BAuA. 223-224
  • MUNIR, F., LEKA, S. and GRIFFITHS, A.J., 2003. Management of work-related and non work-related chronic illness at work. In: Occupational health psychology: Flexibility, quality of working life and health 185-189
  • BRENNER, S., PRYCE, J., HERON, R. and GRIFFITHS, A.J., 2003. Modelling innovative climate and well-being. In: Occupational health psychology: Flexibility, quality of working life and health 223-224
  • GRIFFITHS, A.J. and SCHABRACQ, M., 2003. Work and health psychology as a scientific discipline: Facing the limits of the natural science paradigm. In: Handbook of work and health psychology 2. John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, UK. 173-189
  • GRIFFITHS, A.J., 2003. Actions at the workplace to prevent work stress Science in Parliament. 60, 12-13
  • HOLDEN-PETERS, J. and GRIFFITHS, A.J., 2003. Towards a more positive occupational health psychology: A proposed complementary role for positive emotions in explaining the work-health relationship. In: Occupational health psychology: Flexibility, quality of working life and health 108-112
  • GRIFFITHS, A.J., 2003. The role of the psychosocial environment in promoting the health and performance of older workers. In: Aging and work Taylor & Francis Ltd, London. 111-118
  • RANDALL, R., GRIFFITHS, A., COX, T. and WELSH, C., 2002. Ergonomics. 45(1), 13-31
  • COX, T., RANDALL, R. and GRIFFITHS, A.J., 2002. Interventions to Control Stress at Work in Hospital Staff Sudbury: HSE Books.
  • GRIFFITHS, A.J., 2002. Improving the psychosocial work environment: Current problems and methods. In: Der Mensch im umbruch der arbeitswelt: Globalisierung, rationalisierung, leitungsanspruch Erich Schmidt Verlag GmbH & Co., Berlin, Germany. 183-195
  • KIVIM脛KI, M., VAHTERA, J., PENTTI, J., THOMSON, L., GRIFFITHS, A. and COX, T., 2001. Anxiety, Stress & Coping. 14(1), 59-73
  • COX, T., GRIFFITHS, A. and RIAL-GONZALEZ, E., 2000. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities. (92-828-9255-7)
  • COX, T, GRIFFITHS, A, RIAL-GONZ脕LEZ, E, KALIMO, R and KUHN, K. & BEERMANN, B., 2000. Availability of information on good practice in the prevention and management of work-related stress by electronic means Bilbao: European Agency for Safety and Health at Work.
  • THOMSON, L, GRIFFITHS, A.J and AND DAVISON, S., 2000. Work & Stress. 14, 16-24
  • GRIFFITHS, A., 2000. Occupational Medicine. 50, 473-477
  • KIVIM脛KI, M, VAHTERA, J, GRIFFITHS, A and COX, T. & THOMSON, L, 2000. Sickness absence and organizational downsizing.. In: BURKE, R.J. and COOPER, C.L., eds., The organisation in crisis: Downsizing, restructuring, and privatisation Oxford: Blackwell. 78-94.
  • GRIFFITHS, A., 2000. . In: WESTERHOLM, P. and MARKLUND, S., eds., Strategies for Occupational Health Research in a Changing Europe National Institute for Working Life, Sweden (Arbetslivsinstitutet). 5-14.
  • GRIFFITHS, A., 1999. Organizational interventions: Facing the limits of the natural science paradigm Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health. VOL 25(PART 6), 589-596
  • GRIFFITHS, A., 1999. Experimental Aging Research. VOL 25(NUMBER 4), 411-420
  • GRIFFITHS, A., 1999. Occupational health psychology - A European perspective: The role of universities in research and education. In: Work, Stress and Health: Organisation of Work in a Global Economy. American Psychological Association/US National Institute of Occupational Safety & Health (APA/NIOSH), Baltimore, US, March.. 44
  • DYLAG, A, COX, T and GRIFFITHS, A. & IRVING, K, 1999. Work-related upper limb disorders in hospital medical secretaries and administrative staff: A suvey of associated psychosocial factors. In: LEBLANC, P., M. PEETERS, M., B脺SSING, A. and SCHAUFELI, W., eds., Organisational Psychology and Health Care: European Contributions M眉nchen: Hampp. 65-84.
  • THOMSON, L., COX, T. and GRIFFITHS, A., 1998. the assessment and management of work-related stress in prison staff Prison Service Journal. 118, 16-20.
  • GRIFFITHS, A. and COX, T., 1998. Work Stress: Advice on its Prevention and Management Borehamwood: Loss Prevention Council.
  • LEKA, S., COX, T. and GRIFFITHS, A.J., 1998. Small enterprises, business start ups and work stress: an occupational health approach 12, 31-43
  • GRIFFITHS, A., AUTY, A. and COX, T., 1998. Work stress: a brief guide for line managers Borehamwood: Loss Prevention Council.
  • COX, T., GRIFFITHS, A.J. and LEKA, S., 1998. Small enterprises, business start-ups and work stress Review of Work Relations. 12, 31-43
  • COX, T. and GRIFFITHS, A., 1998. Healthy work: Policy and action. In: SHARPE, I., ed., Social inequalities in coronary heart disease: Opportunities for action National Heart Forum. 113-118.
  • GRIFFITHS, A., 1998. Work & Stress. VOL 12(NUMBER 1), 1-5
  • COX, T. and GRIFFITHS, A., 1998. Rethinking the nature of workplace health promotion: A European model.. In: MOSSINK, J. and & LICHER, F., eds., Costs and Benefits of Occupational Safety and Health The Hague: NIA-TNO. 307-313.
  • GRIFITHS, A., 1998. The psychosocial work environment. In: MCCAIG, R. and HARRINGTON, M., eds., The changing nature of occupational health HSE Books. 213-231.
  • KIVIMAKI, M., VAHTERA, J., THOMSON, L., GRIFFITHS, A., COX, T. and PENTTI, J., 1997. Journal of Applied Psychology. 82(6), 858-872
  • GRIFFITHS, A., 1997. Work & Stress. VOL 11(NUMBER 3), 197-214
  • COX, T. and GRIFFITHS, A., 1997. Guidelines for the Production of National Reports on the Prevention of Work-related Stress in the European Union European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, Dublin.
  • COX, T, GRIFFITHS, A and & THOMSON, L., 1997. Guidelines for the Production of National Reports on the Prevention of Work-related Stress in the European Union. European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, Dublin.
  • KERR, J.H., GRIFFITHS, A.J. and COX, T., 1996. Workplace health: Employee fitness and exercise London : Taylor and Francis.
  • BUSSING, A., COX, T., GRIFFITHS, A., PEIRO, J. M., SCHAUFELI, W. and DE WOLFF, C., 1996. Work & Stress. 10(3), 193-194
  • GRIFFITHS, A., COX, T. and BARLOW, C., 1996. Employers' responsibilities for the assessment and control of work-related stress: A European perspective Health & Hygiene. 17(2), 62-70
  • COX, T., COX, S. and GRIFFITHS, A., 1996. Work-related Stress in Nursing: Controlling the Risk to Health Geneva : International Labour Office.
  • COX, T. and GRIFFITHS, A.J., 1996. Employers' Guide to Work-related Stress London: Sun Alliance.
  • GRIFFITHS, A., 1996. Work & Stress. VOL 10(NUMBER 1), 5-23
  • COX, T., GRIFFITHS, A.J., BARLOW, C., GUSTAFSSON, E. and COX, S., 1996. A Heavy Load: Work-related Stress in Manual Workers London: UNISON.
  • COX, T, GRIFFITHS, A.J. and BARKER, M., 1996. The design and delivery of effective guidance on work-related stress European Commission (DG V), Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.
  • COX, T. and GRIFFITHS, A., 1996. Occupational stress and burnout in teachers: A review Geneva: International Labour Office,. (92 2 1097 48 X)
  • GRIFFITHS, A., 1996. Employee exercise programmes: Organisational and individual perspectives.. In: KERR, J., GRIFFITHS, A. and COX, T., eds., Workplace Health, Employee Fitness and Exercise London: Taylor & Francis.
  • GRIFFITHS, A., COX, T. and STOKES, A., 1995. Work-related stress and the law: The current position Journal of Employment Law and Practice. 2, 93-96
  • COX, T. and GRIFFITHS, A.J., 1995. Guidance for UK employers on managing work-related stress Work & Stress. 1-3
  • COX, T. and GRIFFITHS, A., 1995. Psychosocial hazards: Assessment issues. In: RANTANEN, J, LEHTINEN, S, HERNBERG, S, LINDSTROM, K, SORSA, M and STARCK, J. & VIIKARI-JUNTURA, E., eds., From research to prevention: Managing occupational and environmental health hazards Helsinki: Finnish Institute of Occupational Health. 46-53.
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