Estimating the health consequences of flight attendant work: comparing flight attendant health to the general population in a cross-sectional study
Abstract Background Flight attendants are an understudied occupational group, despite undergoing a wide and unique range of adverse job-related exposures. In our study, we aimed to characterize the health profile of cabin crew relative to the U.S. general population. Methods In 2014-2015, we surveye...
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Main Authors: | Eileen McNeely (Author), Irina Mordukhovich (Author), Samuel Tideman (Author), Sara Gale (Author), Brent Coull (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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