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Citations
5614
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7075
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1130

Overview

Cheryl Haslam is affiliated with Loughborough University in the United Kingdom. Their professional profile includes involvement in academic research within the university setting.

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Best Publications

  • Returning to work following cancer: a qualitative exploratory study into the experience of returning to work following cancer.

    Fehmidah Kennedy;Cheryl Haslam;F. Munir;Joanna Pryce

  • Women, men and food: the significance of gender for nutritional attitudes and choices

    Alan Beardsworth;Alan Bryman;Teresa Keil;Jackie Goode

  • Visual product evaluation: exploring users’ emotional relationships with products

    Deana McDonagh;Anne Bruseberg;Cheryl Haslam

  • A preliminary investigation of post-traumatic stress symptoms among firefighters

    Cheryl Haslam;Krissie Mallon

  • Anxiety and depression in the workplace: Effects on the individual and organisation (a focus group investigation)

    C. Haslam;S. Atkinson;S.S Brown;R.A. Haslam

  • Cancer survivorship and work: Symptoms, supervisor response, co-worker disclosure and work adjustment

    Joanna Pryce;Fehmidah Munir;Cheryl Haslam

  • Work Factors Related to Psychological and Health-Related Distress Among Employees with Chronic Illnesses

    Fehmidah Munir;Joanna Yarker;Cheryl Haslam;Helen Long

  • What constitutes effective manual handling training? A systematic review

    Stacy A. Clemes;Cheryl O. Haslam;Roger A. Haslam

  • The role of communication and support in return to work following cancer-related absence.

    Joanna Yarker;Fehmidah Munir;Manpreet Bains;Katryna Kalawsky

  • Why Employers Spend Money on Employee Health: Interviews With Occupational Health and Safety Professionals From British Industry

    Paul S.J. Miller;Cheryl Haslam

  • Sickness absence management: encouraging attendance or 'risk-taking' presenteeism in employees with chronic illness?

    Fehmidah Munir;Joanna Yarker;Cheryl Haslam

  • A survey of sitting time among UK employees

    A. Kazi;Myanna Duncan;Stacy A. Clemes;Cheryl Haslam

  • Living with epilepsy: a qualitative study investigating the experiences of young people attending outpatients clinics in Leicester

    Meriel Wilde;Cheryl Haslam

  • Processes, barriers, and outcomes described by ergonomics consultants in preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders.

    Z.J. Whysall;R.A. Haslam;C. Haslam

  • Proactive Occupational Safety and Health Management: Promoting Good Health and Good Business

    Cheryl Haslam;Jane O’Hara;Aadil Kazi;Ricardo Twumasi

  • Why women of lower educational attainment struggle to make healthier food choices: the importance of psychological and social factors.

    Wendy Lawrence;Chas Skinner;Cheryl Haslam;Sian Robinson

  • Implementing Health and Safety Interventions in the Workplace: An Exploratory Study

    Z. Whysall;C. Haslam;R. Haslam

  • Intention to breastfeed and other important health-related behaviour and beliefs during pregnancy.

    Cheryl Haslam;Wendy Lawrence;Karen Haefeli

  • Constraints on food choices of women in the UK with lower educational attainment.

    M. Barker;W.T. Lawrence;Timothy Skinner;C.O. Haslam

  • Patients' experiences of medication for anxiety and depression: effects on working life.

    Cheryl Haslam;Sue Brown;Sarah Atkinson;Roger Haslam

  • Construction industry clients: A survey of their attributes and project management practices

    Michael J. Bresnen;Cheryl O. Haslam

Frequent Co-Authors

Fehmidah Munir
Fehmidah Munir Loughborough University
Alan Bryman
Alan Bryman University of Leicester
Mary Barker
Mary Barker University of Southampton
Wolff Schlotz
Wolff Schlotz Max Planck Society
Anna C. Phillips
Anna C. Phillips University of Birmingham
Elizabeth Goyder
Elizabeth Goyder University of Sheffield
Sara Arber
Sara Arber University of Surrey

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