Image of OHP group of peopleOccupational Health Psychology

The CSU Department of Psychology offers training in Occupational Health Psychology (OHP). OHP is the application of psychological theories and research methods to protect and promote worker safety, health and well-being. Occupational Health Psychology takes a comprehensive view of the work environment, including the way work is organized (e.g., shift work) as well as the culture of the organization.

For more information about the CSU OHP Program, click here

Here are some examples of topics that an Occupational Health Psychologist might study:

Work-related factors that increase or reduce work-related stress and strains

Prevention of occupational accidents and injuries

Work-related factors that contribute to the occurrence of workplace violence

Ways to encourage employees to participate in workplace wellness programs

Individual and workplace factors related to balancing work and non-work roles

Effects of job characteristics on employee health and well-being ​​​

The CSU OHP program is funded by the Mountain & Plains Education and Research Center (ERC), one of only two NIOSH ERCs to support a graduate training program in Occupational Health Psychology (OHP).

Expectations of Trainees in Occupational Health Psychology

OHP trainees are required to complete coursework in occupational health (Occupational Health Psychology, Principles of Ergonomics, and Epidemiology) beyond the psychology doctoral degree requirements. In addition to their coursework, OHP trainees conduct research in occupational health psychology, participate in multidisciplinary applied occupational health projects, and coordinate, deliver, and attend workshops and colloquia. Each student’s OHP program of study is discussed with and agreed upon by the student’s doctoral committee.​

Funding

Graduate training positions are available on a competitive basis to qualified students. The number of positions may vary from year to year depending on the level of research funding.

OHP LabImage of OHP Lab mambers

Please go here to see our OHP Lab website.

How to Apply

All OHP trainees must first be admitted to the MS-PhD program in psychology through one of the five psychology doctoral programs:

Click here to apply to one of our graduate programs

Core Faculty

Gwen Fisher, Director

Lorann Stallones, Assistant Director

John Rosecrance

Dan Ganster

Danielle Gardner

Dan Graham

Bryan Dik

Supporting Faculty

Ben Clegg

Alyssa Gibbons

Current Graduate Students

Dorey Chaffee, M.S., Industrial-Organizational Psychology

Kelsie (Colley) Daigle, M.S., Industrial-Organizational Psychology

Rebecca Clancy, M.S., Industrial-Organizational Psychology

Jacqueline Wong, M.S., Industrial-Organizational Psychology

James Kunz, M.A., Industrial-Organizational Psychology

Julia (Buck) Beckel, Industrial-Organizational Psychology

Hannah Finch, Industrial-Organizational Psychology

Madi Besterfield, Applied Social & Health Psychology

Brittany Lynner, Industrial-Organizational Psychology

Rachel Perpich, Industrial-Organizational Psychology

Roz Stoa, Industrial-Organizational Psychology

For more information about students and their research, click here

Alumni

Rebecca Brossoit, Ph.D.

Kelly Cave, Ph.D.

Konstantin Cigularov, Ph.D.

Madison Hanscom, Ph.D.

Krista (Hoffmeister) Carter, Ph.D.

Abby Holm, Ph.D.

Autumn Krauss, Ph.D.

Emily (Nowacki) Livorsi, Ph.D.

Julie Maertens, Ph.D.

Lauren Menger-Ogle, Ph.D.

Adelyn (Shimizu) Moody, Ph.D.

Megan Naude, Ph.D.

Stephanie Putter, Ph.D.

Erica Solove, Ph.D.

Shalyn Stevens, Ph.D.

Morgan Valley, Ph.D.

Kevin Walters, Ph.D.

Recent Publications

Aging Workforce Issues

Cleveland, J. N, Fisher, G. G., & Walters, K. M. (in press). The intersection of positive organizations and maturing workers. In M. Steger, L. Oades, A. Delle Fave, & J. Passmore (Eds.), The Wiley Blackwell handbook of positive psychology at work.

Cleveland, J. & Hanscom, M. (in preparation). What is old at work? Moving past chronological age. In J. McCarthy & E. Parry (Eds.), The Handbook on Age Diversity and Work.

Fisher, G. G., Chaffee, D. S., & Sonnega, A. (in press). Retirement timing: A review and recommendations for future research. Work, Aging, and Retirement. 2016Annual review issue.

Fisher, G. G., Ryan, L. H., Sonnega, A., & Naude, M. N. (in press). Job lock, retirement and psychological well-being in the U.S. Work, aging, and retirement.

Shultz, K. S. & Fisher, G. G. (in press). Aging and retirement behavior. In L. M. Riby (Ed.), Handbook of Gerontology Research Methods: Understanding Successful Aging.

Andel, R., Infurna, F., Hahn, E., Crowe, M., Marchiondo, L., & Fisher, G. G. (2015). Job strain and trajectories of change in episodic memory before and after retirement: Results from the Health and Retirement Study. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 69(5), 442-446. Advanced online publication. doi 10.1136/jech-2014-204754

Fisher, G. G., Ryan, L. H., & Sonnega, A. (2015). Prolonged working years: Consequences and directions for interventions. In J. Vuori, R. Blonk, & R. H. Price (Eds.), Sustainable working lives: Managing work transitions and health throughout the life course (pp. 269-288). New York: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-94-017-9798-6_15

Fisher, G. G., Sonnega, A., & Chaffee, D. S. (2015). Early and unplanned retirement. In N. Pachana (Ed.), Encyclopedia of geropsychology. Springer Singapore.

McGonagle, A. K., Fisher, G. G., Barnes-Farrell, J. L., & Grosch, J. W. (2015). Individual and work factors related to perceived work ability and labor force outcomes. Journal of Applied Psychology, 100(2), 376–398. doi:10.1037/a0037974

Fisher, G. G., Stachowski, A., Infurna, F., Faul, J. D., Grosch, J., & Tetrick, L. (2014). Mental work demands, retirement, and longitudinal trajectories of cognitive functioning. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 19(2), 231-242.

Fisher, G. G. & Willis, R. J. (2012). Research methods in retirement research. In M. Wang (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Retirement (pp. 177-201). New York: Oxford University Press.

Shultz, K. S., Wang, M., Crimmins, E., & Fisher, G. G. (2010). Age differences in the demand‐control model of work stress: An examination of data from 15 European countries. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 29, 21‐47.

Wallace, R. B., & Fisher, G. G. (2009). Health promotion and wellness programs for older workers. In S. J. Czaja & J. Sharit (Eds.), Workplace Wellness. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Safety/Injury

Stallones, L., Doegnes, T., Dik, B., & Valley, M. (2013). Occupation and suicide: Colorado 2004-2006. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 56(11), 1290-1295.

Beseler, C. & Stallones, L. (2013). Structural equation modeling of pesticide poisoning, depression, safety and injury. Journal of Agromedicine, 18, 1-10. doi:10.1080/1059924X.2013.826117.

Douphrate, D., Stallones, L., Kolstrup, C., Nonnemann, M., Pinzke, S., Hagevoort, G., . . . Xue, L. (2013). Work-related injuries and fatalities on dairy farm operations: A global perspective. Journal of Agromedicine, 18(3), 256-264. doi:10.1080/1059924X.2013.796904

Xue, L., Pang, S., Xiang, H., Stallones, L., Guan, W., Liu, R., . . . Zhang, M. (2013). Status of non-fatal injuries among dairy farm workers in Tangshan. Modern Preventive Medicine, 40(11), 2024-2033. [Chinese].

Shen, M., Wang, Y., Yang, S., Du, Y., Xiang, H., & Stallones, L. (2012) Agricultural exposures and farm work related injuries among adolescents in rural China. Injury Prevention. doi:10.1136/injuryprev-2012-040326.

Li, K., Xue, L., Pang, S., Guan, W., Stallones, L., & Xiang, H. (2012). Work-related injuries sustained by dairy workers in Tangshan, China. Injury Medicine, 1(3), 10-20. doi: 10.3868/j.issn.2095-1566.2012.03.004 [Chinese]

Liu, X., Wang, L., Stallones, L., Smith, G. A., & Xiang, H. (2012). Back pain among farmers in a northern area of China. Spine, 37(6), 508-514.

London, L., Beseler, C., Bouchard, M., Bellinger, D., Colosio, C., Grandjean, P., . . . Stallones, L. (2012). Neurobehavioral and neurodevelopmental effects of pesticide exposures. NeuroToxicology, 33, 887-896.

Price, J., Shi, J., Lu B., Smith, G., Stallones, L., Wheeler, K., & Xiang, H. (2012). Non-occupational and Occupational Injuries to U.S. Workers with Disabilities. American Journal of Public Health, 102(9), 38-46. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2012.300888

Stallones, L. (2012). Enhancing surveillance of injuries and diseases among agricultural youth. Journal of Agromedicine, 17(2), 94-108. doi 10.1080/1059924X.2012.658007

Yao, H., Liu, J., Zheng, W., Stallones, L., & Xiang, H. (2012). Review of the definition of agricultural injury in agricultural injury research and prevention.  Modern Preventive Medicine, 39(13), 3197-3199. [Chinese]

Beseler, C., & Stallones, L. (2011). An Item Response Theory analysis of safety knowledge in Colorado farm residents. Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, 53(4), 388–395. doi: 10.1097/JOM.0b013e31820f3843

Zhang, X., Zhao, W., Jing, R., Wheeler, K., Smith, G. A., Stallones, L., & Xiang, H. (2011). Work-related pesticide poisoning among farmers in two villages of Southern China: A cross-sectional survey. BMC Public Health, 11, 429. doi:10.1186/1471-2458-11-429.

Chen, P. Y., & Stallones, L. (2011). Hidden occupational fatalities in the agricultural industry. In E. K. Kellowa & C. L. Cooper (Eds.), Occupational health and safety for small and medium sized enterprises. London: Elgar.

Beseler, C., & Stallones, L. (2010). Safety knowledge, safety behaviors, depression and injuries in Colorado farm residents. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 53(1), 47-54.

Cui, N., Wu, C. Z., Han, X., Wang, C., Hao, Z., Xiang, H., & Stallones, L. (2010). Risk factors of injury among greenhouse farmers. Chinese Journal of Public Health, 26(9), 1130-1131. [Chinese]

Gittleman, J. Gardner, P. C., Haile, E. Sampson, J. M., Cigularov, K. P., Ermann, E. D., . . . Chen, P. Y. (2010). City center and cosmopolitan construction projects, Las Vegas, Nevada: Lessons learned from the use of multiple sources and mixed methods in a safety needs assessment. Journal of Safety Research, 41, 263-281.

Leff, M., Stallones, L., Xiang, H., & Whiteneck, G. (2010). Disability, Environmental Barriers, and Injury. Injury Prevention, 16, 411-415.
Stallones, L. (2010). Machinery and equipment safety. In Safety and health in agriculture: ILO code of practice. Geneva.

Wang, L., Wheeler, K., Bai, L., Stallones, L., Dong, Y.,  Ge, J., & Xiang, H. (2010). Alcohol consumption and work-related injuries among farmers in Heilongjiang province, People’s Republic of China. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 53(8), 825-835.

Wesseling, C., van Wendel de Joode, B., Keifer, M. C., London, L., Mergler, D., & Stallones, L. (2010). Symptoms of psychological distress and suicidal ideation among banana workers with a history of poisoning by organophosphate or n-methyl carbamate pesticides. Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 67, 778-84.

Beseler, C., & Stallones, L. (2009). Pesticide poisoning and respiratory disorders in Colorado farm residents. Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health, 15(4), 327-334.

Cigularov, K., Chen, P., & Stallones, L. (2009). Effects of farm safety climate and farm safety locus of control on error communication: perspectives from young farm workers. Work & Stress,  23, 297-312.

Douphrate, D., Rosecrance, J., Stallones, L., Reynolds, S., & Gilkey, D. (2009). Livestock-handling injuries in agriculture: An analysis of Colorado workers’ compensation data. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 52(5), 391-407.

Douphrate, D., Rosecrance, J., Stallones, L., Reynolds, S., & Gilkey, D. (2009). Tractor-related injuries: An analysis of workers’ compensation data. Journal of Agromedicine, 14, 1-8.

Evans, B., Gervais, J. T., Heard, K., Valley, M. A., & Lowenstein, S. R. (2009). Ski patrollers: Reluctant role models for helmet use. International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion, 16(1), 9-14.

Kakefuda, I., Stallones, L., & Gibbs, J. (2009). Discrepancy in bicycle helmet use among college students between two bicycle use purposes: commuting and recreation. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 41(3), 513-521.

Postal, M., Jaung, M., Chen, G., Yu, S., Stallones, L., & Xiang, H. (2009). Farm work-related injury among middle school students in rural China. Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health, 15(2), 129-142.

Stallones, L., Vela-Acosta, M. S., Sample, P., Bigelow, P., & Rosales, M. (2009). Perspectives on safety and health from hired farm workers in Colorado and Mexico: A qualitative field study. Journal of Rural Health, 25(2), 219-225.

Wang, L., Sun, Y., Hang, Y., Xiang, H., Stallones, L., Xue, H., . . . Li, S. (2009). Epidemiological study on alcohol consumption and agricultural work-related injuries among minority nationality residents from the northern parts of China. Chinese Journal of Epidemiology, 30(12), 1243-1248.

Zhang, X., Yu, S., Scurlock, C., Wheeler, K., Kelleher, K., Stallones, L., & Xiang, H. Work-related injuries among foreign born and US born workers: Findings from the US National Health Interview Survey, 1997-2005. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 52, 25-36.

Beseler, C., Stallones, L., Hoppin, J., Alavanja, M., Blair, A., Keefe, T., & Kamel, F. (2008) Depression and pesticide exposures among private pesticide applicators enrolled in the Agricultural Health Study. Environmental Health Perspectives, 116(12), 1713-1719.

Leadership

Hoffmeister, K., Gibbons, A. M., Johnson, S. K., Cigularov, K. P., Chen, P. Y., & Rosecrance, J. C. (2014). The differential effects of transformational leadership facets on employee safety. Safety Science, 62, 68-78.

Hoffmeister, K., Cigularov, K. P., Sampson, J., Chen, P. Y. & Rosecrance, J.R. (2011). A perspective on effective mentoring in the construction industry. Leadership and Organization Development Journal, 37(2), 673-688.

Agriculture

Kolstrup, C., Kallioniemi, M., Lundqvist, P., Kymalainen, H-R., Stallones, L., & Brumby, S. (2013). International perspectives on psychosocial working conditions, mental health, and stress of dairy farm operators. Journal of Agromedicine, 18(3), 244-255. doi:10.1080/1059924X.2013.796903

Han, X., Wu, C., Wang, C., Cui, N., Hao, Z., Xiang, H., & Stallones, L. (2010). Survey on the vegetable-base workers related disease and its time distribution. Modern Preventive Medicine, 37(24), 4606-4608. [Chinese].

Wang, C., Han, X., Cui, N., Hao, Z., Xiang, H., Stallones, L., & Wu, C. (2010). Analyzing the factors influencing the greenhouse vegetable producer behavior of seeing doctors. The Chinese Health Service Management, 265(7), 459-463. [Chinese]

Healthcare

Moses, X. J. E., Walters, K. M., & Fisher, G. G. (2014). The AOHP 2014 staffing survey: Building on previous work. Journal of the Association of Occupational Health Professionals in Healthcare, 34(3), 12-19.

Dhaliwal, J. S., Crane, L. A., Valley, M. A., & Lowenstein, S. R. (2013). Student perspectives on the diversity climate at a U.S. medical school: The need for a broader definition of diversity. BMC Research Notes, 6(1), 154.

Druck, J., Valley, M. A., & Lowenstein, S. R. (2009). Procedural skills training during emergency medicine residency: Are we teaching the right things? Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, 10(3), 152-156.

Vulnerable Workers

Menger, L. M., Kaufmann, M. R., Harman, J. J., Tsang, S. & Shrestha, D. K. (2014). Unveiling the silence: Women’s sexual health and experiences in Nepal. Culture, health & sexuality. [Online publication]. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2014.937462.

Asti, L., Canan, B. D., Heaney, C., Ashida, S., Renick K, Xiang H, Stallones, L., . . . Wilkins III, J. R. (2011). Compliance with the North American guidelines for children’s agricultural tasks among youth working with large animals. Journal of Agromedicine, 16(3), 174-193.

Canan, B. D., Asti, L., Heaney, C., Ashida, S., Renick, K., Stallones, L., . . . Wilkins III, J. R. (2011). Compliance with NAGCAT work practices recommendations for youth cleaning service alleys in stall barns. Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health, 17(2), 127-146.

Wheeler, K., Kelleher, K., Stallones, L., & Xiang, H. (2010). Immigrants as crime victims: Experiences of personal victimization. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 53, 435-442.

Work/Non-work Issues

Fisher, G. G., Valley, M. A., Toppinen-Tanner, S., & Mattingly, V. P. (in press). Parental leave and return to work. In C. Spitzmueller & R. A. Matthews (Eds.), Research perspectives on work and the transition to motherhood. New York: Springer.

Fritz, C. & Crain, T. L. (in press). Recovery from work and employee sleep: Understanding the role of experiences and activities outside of work. In C. Barnes, D. Wagner, & J. Barling (Eds.), Sleep and work. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

Hammer, L. B., Johnson, R. C., Crain, T. L., Kossek, E. E., Davis, K. D., Kelly, E. L., Berkman, L. F., Buxton, O. M., Karuntzos, G., & Chosewood, L. C. (in press). Intervention effects on workplace outcomes: Evidence from the Work, Family, & Health Study. Journal of Applied Psychology.

Odle-Dusseau, H. N., Hammer, L. B., Crain, T. L., & Bodner, T. (in press). The influence of family-supportive supervisors on job performance: An organizational work-family initiative. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology.

Olson, R., Crain, T. L., Bodner, T., King, R., Hammer, L., Klein, L. C., Erickson, L., Moen, P., Berkman, L., & Buxton, O. M. (2015). A workplace intervention improves actigraphic sleep duration in a randomized, controlled study: Results from the Work, Family, & Health Network. Sleep Health, 1, 55-65.

Spitzmueller, C., Wang, Z., Zhang, J., Perks, C., Fisher, G. G., Matthews, R. A., & Strathearn, L. (2015). Got milk? Workplace factors related to breastfeeding among working mothers. Journal of Organizational Behavior. Advanced online publication. doi: 10.1002/job.2061

Cleveland, J. N., Fisher, G. G., & Sawyer, K. (2015). Work-family equality: Importance of a level playing field at home. In M. J. Mills (Ed.) Gender and the Work/Family Experience: An Intersection of Two Domains. (pp. 179-201). New York, NY: Springer.

Crain, T. L., Hammer, L. B., Bodner, T., Kossek, E. E., Moen, P., Lilienthal, R., & Buxton, O. M. (2014). Work-family conflict, family-supportive supervisor behavior (FSSB), and sleep outcomes. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 19, 155-167.

Crain, T. L., & Hammer, L. B. (2013). Work-family enrichment: A systematic review of antecedents, outcomes, and mechanisms. In A. B. Bakker (Ed.), Advances in positive organizational psychology (pp. 303-328). Bingley, UK: Emerald.

Hammer, L. B., Kossek, E. E., Bodner, T., & Crain, T. L. (2013). Measurement development and validation of the family supportive supervisor behavior short-form (FSSB-SF). Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 18, 285-296.

Bulger, C. A. & Fisher, G. G. (2012). Ethical imperatives of work‐life balance. In N. P. Reilly, M. J. Sirgy, & C. A. Gorman (Eds.), Work and Quality of Life: Ethical Practices in Organizations (pp. 181-200). New York: Springer.

Matthews, R. A. & Fisher, G. G. (2012). The role of work and family in the retirement process: A review and new directions. In M. Wang (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Retirement (pp. 354-370). New York: Oxford University Press.

Ratnasingam, P., Spitzmueller, C., King, W. R., Rubino, C., Luksyte, A., Matthews, R. & Fisher, G. (2012). Can on‐site childcare have detrimental work outcomes? Examining the moderating roles of family supportive organizational perceptions and childcare satisfaction. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 17(4), 435-444. doi: 10.1037/a0029538

Zimmerman, K., Hammer, L. B., & Crain, T. L. (2012).  The relationship between family-supportive culture, work-family conflict, and emotional exhaustion: A multilevel study.  In A. M. Rossi, P. L. Perrewe, & J. A. Meurs. (Eds.), Coping and prevention (Vol. 3, pp. 111-128). Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.

Asti, L., Canan, B. D., Heaney, C., Ashida, S., Renick K, Xiang H, Stallones, L., . . . Wilkins III, J. R. (2011). Compliance with the North American guidelines for children’s agricultural tasks among youth working with large animals. Journal of Agromedicine, 16(3), 174-193.

Canan, B. D., Asti, L., Heaney, C., Ashida, S., Renick, K., Stallones, L., . . . Wilkins III, J. R. (2011). Compliance with NAGCAT work practices recommendations for youth cleaning service alleys in stall barns. Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health, 17(2), 127-146.

Wheeler, K., Kelleher, K., Stallones, L., & Xiang, H. (2010). Immigrants as crime victims: Experiences of personal victimization. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 53, 435-442.

Fisher, G. G., Bulger, C. A., & Smith, C. S. (2009). Beyond work and family: A measure of work/non‐work interference and enhancement. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 14(4), 441‐456.

Research Methods

Fisher, G. G., Matthews, R. A., & Gibbons, A. M. (2016). Developing and investigating the use of single-item measures in organizational research. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 21(1), 3-23.

Fisher, G. G. & Sandell, K. (2015). Sampling in industrial-organizational psychology research: Now what? Industrial and Organizational Psychology: Perspectives on Science and Practice, 8, 232-237.

Fisher, G. G. & Barnes‐Farrell, J. L. (2013). The use of archival data in OHP research. In M. Wang, R. R. Sinclair, & L. E. Tetrick (Eds.), Research Methods in Occupational Health Psychology: State of the Art in Measurement, Design, and Data Analysis (pp. 290-322). Routledge.

Chen, P. Y., Cigularov, K. P., & Menger, L. (2012). Experimental and quasi experimental design in OHP.  In M. Wang, R. Sinclair, and L. Tetrick (Eds.), Research Methods in Occupational Health Psychology: State of the Art in Measurement, Design, and Data Analysis. Boca Raton, FL: Taylor & Francis Group.

Fisher, G. G., Bulger, C. A., & Smith, C. S. (2009). Beyond work and family: A measure of work/non‐work interference and enhancement. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 14(4), 441‐456.

Other OHP Topics

Dik, B. J., Shimizu, A., & O’Connor, W. (in press). Career development and a sense of calling: Contexts for heroism. In S. Allison, G. Goethals, & R. Kramer (Eds.), Handbook of heroism and heroic leadership. New York: Routledge.

Menger, L. M., Stallones, L., Cross, J., Chen, P. Y., & Henry, K. L. (in press). Strengthening suicide referral networks: Examining the relationship between interorganizational collaboration and relationship strength. Psychosocial Intervention.

Roebuck, D., Reginald, B., & Hanscom, M. (in press). Differences in the observed frequency distributions of male and female feedback behaviors. Journal of Applied Management and Entrepreneurship.

Shimizu, A. B., O’Connor, W., & Dik, B. J. (in press). The will to serve: Linking heroism to perceiving and living a calling. In S. T. Allison, G. R. Goethals, & R. M. Kramer (Eds.), Handbook of heroism and heroic leadership: Frameworks for an emerging science.

Conference Posters and Presentations

Academia

Fisher, G. G., Barber, L. K., & Walsh, B. (2014, May; co-hosts). Jump starting your academic career: Tips for success. Roundtable/Conversation Hour conducted at the 29th Annual Conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology. Honolulu, Hawaii.

Society for Occupational Health Psychology Graduate Student Committee (2013, May).  Preparing for life after graduate school: Careers in occupational health psychology.  Roundtable conducted at the 10th International Conference on Occupational Stress and Health, Los Angeles, CA.

Aging Workforce Issues

Hanscom, M. (2016, March). Can raters detect the subjective age of a rate from job performance information? Poster accepted at the 8th Annual MAP ERC Research Day Symposium, Westminster, CO.

Chaffee, D. S., & Fisher, G. G. (2016, March). An investigation of the psychological processes underlying perceptions of retirement voluntariness. Poster accepted at the 8th Annual MAP ERC Research Day Symposium, Westminster, CO.

Fisher, G. G., Ryan, L. H., Sonnega, A., & Naude, M. N. (2015, November). Job lock, work/retirement status, and well-being. Sloan Aging and Work Network Meeting, Orlando, FL.

Fisher, G. G., Chaffee, D. S., & Sonnega, A. (2015, November). Retirement timing: A model and agenda for future research. Paper presented at the Age in the Workplace Meeting, Limerick, Ireland.

Cleveland, J. N. & Hanscom, M. E. (2015, September). Age and gender variations in perceptions of ageism, sexism, associated threats, and perceived employability. Paper presented at the 18th Annual Irish Academy of Management Conference, Galway, Ireland.

Hanscom, M. E., & Cleveland, J. N. (2015, September). Age and gender variations in perceptions of ageism, sexism, and associated threats. Paper presented at the 18th Annual Irish Academy of Management Conference, Galway, Ireland.

Fisher, G. G., Martin, A., Grosch, J. W., Starr, L. T., Newman, L., & Wallace, R. B. (2015, May).  Individual and work factors related to older workers’ health promotion program participation.  Paper presented to the 2015 Work, Stress and Health Conference, Atlanta, GA.

Hanscom, M. E., & Cleveland, J. N. (2015, May). When does a person become “old”?: Age and gender variations and linkages to work outcomes. Poster presentation at the 11th International Conference on Occupational Stress and Health: Work, Stress, & Health, Atlanta, GA.

Hanscom, M. E., & Cleveland, J. N. (2015, March). When do women, men, and workers become “old”? Poster presentation at the 7th Annual MAP ERC Research Day Symposium, Denver, CO.

Hanscom, M. E., & Cleveland, J. N. (2015, November). Subjective age and social networking use at work. Poster presentation at the Age in the Workplace Meeting, Limerick, Ireland.

Grosch, J. W., Fisher, G. G., Martin, A., & Wallace, R. B. (2014, October). Total worker health programs for an aging workforce: Results from the health and retirement study. Presentation at the 1st International Symposium to Advance Total Worker Health Conference, Bethesda, MD.

Fisher, G. G. (2014, May). In G. G. Fisher (Chair), Working longer: The changing nature of the retirement landscape. Symposium presented at the 29th Annual Conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Honolulu, HI.

Fisher, G. G. & Voyles, E. (2014, May; Co-chairs), Uncovering ageism climate: Implicit and explicit discrimination. Symposium presented at the 29th Annual Conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Honolulu, HI.

Fisher, G. G., Ryan, L. H., & Sonnega, A. (2013, November). Working longer and psychological well-being. Paper presented at the Small Group Meeting on Age in the Workplace, Rovereto, Italy.

Fisher, G. G., & Matthews, R. A. (2011, November). Age and work/family enhancement in the U.S. Paper presented at the European Academy of Work and Organizational Psychology (EAWOP) Small Group Meeting: Age Cohorts at Work: Understanding and Building Strength through Differences, University of Trento, Italy.

Fisher, G. G., McGonagle, A., Grosch, J., & Barnes‐Farrell, J. (2011, May). Getting the picture: Work ability and sociodemographic characteristics among older workers in the U.S. In A. McGonagle & G. G. Fisher (Co‐chairs), Work Ability and Implications for Occupational Health Psychology. Symposium presented at the APA‐NIOSH Work, Stress, and Health Conference, Orlando, FL.

Fisher, G. G. (2010, August). To stay or not to stay: The changing landscape of retirement for today’s workforce. In R. Pollak (Chair), Theme Track Symposium: Shift Happens—The changed workforce and employment relationship. Symposium presented at the 25th Annual Conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Atlanta, GA.

Organizational Change

Shtivelband, A. & Rosecrance, J. (2011, May). Understanding obstacles in the organizational change process – Lessons learned from fifty consultants. Presented at the Work, Stress, and Health Conference, Orlando, FL.

Shtivelband, A. & Rosecrance, J. (2010, November). Barriers to implementing organizational changes- Lessons learned from fifty consultants. Poster presented at the MAP ERC Research Symposium, Loveland, CO.

Shtivelband, A., (2010, October). Best practices to implement organizational changes – The first phase of the organizational change AIM model. Presented at the DU/CSU/CU research day, Boulder, CO.

Shtivelband, A., & Rosecrance, J. (2010, September). The organizational change process: Lessons learned from fifty ergonomists. Presented at the 54th Annual Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Climate

Hoffmeister, K. & Schwatka, N. V. (2012, July). Using organizational climate as an assessment tool. Invited presentation given at the 1st annual Occupational Health Psychology Summer Institute, Portland, OR.

Hoffmeister, K. & Schwatka, N.V. (2012, June).  Ergonomics Climate at John Deere Des Moines Works: Results from the two-year study. Presentation given at the International John Deere Ergonomics Conference, Des Moines, IA.

Ergonomics

Maertens, J. A., Ermann, E., Pollard, C., & Rosecrance, J.  (2009, January).  Laptop use and discomfort among college students. Poster presented at the 2009 Rocky Mountain Academy of Occupational and Environmental Medicine Annual Conference, Littleton, CO.

Health Promotion

Chaffee, D. S., Fritzsche, B. A., Dixon, N. W., Pritchard, R. D., & Ashwood, E. L. (2015, May). Using measurement and feedback to help people be more personally effective. Paper presented at the 11th International Conference on Occupational Stress and Health: Work, Stress, & Health, Atlanta, GA.

Chaffee, D. S., Fritzsche, B. A., Dixon, N. W., Pritchard, R. D., & Ashwood, E. L. (2015, March). A measurement-feedback approach to lifestyle change. Poster presented at the 7th Annual MAP ERC Research Day Symposium, Denver, CO.

Mazzola, J. J., Alexander, K. N., Moore, J. T., & Jex, S. M. (2009, November). Organizational barriers and facilitators to proper nutrition and regular exercise. Paper presented at the 8th International Conference on Occupational Stress and Health, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Healthcare Workers

Valley, M. A., & Stallones, L. (2015, May).  A randomized controlled trial of a mindfulness-based stress reduction intervention on healthcare worker safety. Poster presented at the 11th International Conference on Occupational Stress and Health: Work, Stress, & Health, Atlanta, GA.

Valley, M. A., & Stallones, L. (2015, February).  A randomized controlled trial of a mindfulness-based stress reduction intervention on healthcare worker safety. Poster presented at the Colorado State University Graduate Student Showcase.

Bucklin, B., Valley, M. A., Welch, C., & Lowenstein, S. R. (2011, August). Predictors of early faculty attrition at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Poster presented at the 2011 GFA Professional Development Conference Schedule, Seattle, WA.

Sankoff, J., Liao, M. M., Youngquist, S., Holthaus, C., Kaji, A., . . . Valley M., . . . Haukoos, J. (2011, June). Physician judgment is a strong predictor of mortality among emergency department patients with systemic inflammatory response syndrome. Poster presented at the 2011 Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.

Dhaliwal, J. S., Crane, L., Kilkenny, R., Valley, M., Kaul, P., Nyquist, C., and Lowenstein, S. L. (2010, May). Student perspectives on the institutional diversity climate at a US medical school: The need for a broader definition of diversity. Poster presented at the 2010 Health Disparities and Health Equity Conference at University of Colorado – Denver, Denver, CO.

Druck, J., Blok, B., Valley, M., Ginde, A., Lowenstein, S. R., & Anderson, B. (2009, May). Does clinical productivity affect assessment of teaching effectiveness? Poster presented at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, New Orleans, LA.

Safety & Injury

Menger, L. M., Stallones, L., Pezzuti, F., Roman-Muniz, N., & Rosecrance, J. (2015, September). Health and safety challenges among dairy workers in the United States. Paper presented accepted for the 4th International Conference on Safety, Health and Welfare in Agriculture Agro-food and Forestry Systems, Milan, Italy.

Hoffmeister, K., Schwatka, N.V., Gibbons, A.M., & Rosecrance, J.C. (2013, May). Ergonomics climate: Balancing safety and productivity in organizations. Poster presented at the 10th International Conference on Occupational Stress and Health, Los Angeles, CA.

Stallones, L. (2012, September). Global perspectives in agricultural injury prevention. Presented at the American College of Epidemiology Annual Meeting, Chicago IL.

Moore, J. T., & Menger, L. M. (2012, April). Identifying the best gatekeepers: Individual and organizational characteristics of effective gatekeepers. Poster presented at the 45th American Association for Suicidality Annual Conference, Baltimore, MD.

Menger, L. M. (2011, November). Strengthening suicide referral networks: A social network analysis approach. Paper presented at the annual CSU/CU/DU Research Day, Fort Collins, CO.

Hoffmeister, K., Cigularov, K. P., Johnson, S., Menger, L. M., Rosecrance, J.C., Schwatka, N.V., & Chen, P.Y. (2011, May).  Leadership behaviors critical to improving safety in constructions: A qualitative study. Poster presented at the 9th International Conference on Occupational Stress and Health, Orlando, FL.

Shtivelband, A., Chen, P. Y., Menger, L. M., Moore, J. T., & Hindman, J. (2011, April). Sustaining suicide prevention – Examining the power of successful stories. Presented at  the 44th Annual American Association of Suicidology Conference, Portland, OR.

Chen, P.Y. & Hoffmeister, K. (2011). Buffering roles of supervisory safety support. In DeArmond, S. (Chair), Occupational stress and safety: Products of a research collision. Symposium presented at the 26th annual Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology Conference, Chicago, IL.

Gardner, P. C., Sampson, J. M., Cigularov, K. C., Gittleman, J., & Chen, P. Y. (2010, November). The utility of multiple sources and mixed methods to improve safety in construction. Paper presented at the Mountains and Plains Education and Research Center 3rd Annual Research Symposium, Loveland, CO.

Stallones, L., Nowacki, E., Chen, P. Y., & Doenges, T. (2010, November). Exploring race, sex, and age-adjusted rates of suicide across agricultural and construction workers. Presented at the 138th American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO.

Chen, P. Y., Nowacki, E., Gardner, P., Shtivelband, A., & Gibbs, J. (2010, October). Project Safety Net: CSU Year 1 Report. Abstract retrieved from http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/pp/suicide/.

Beseler, C., & Stallones, L. (2010, September). An Item Response Theory (IRT) analysis of safety knowledge in Colorado farm residents. Presented at the American College of Epidemiology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

Schwatka, N. V., Hoffmeister, K., Ermann, E. D., Rosecrance, J., & Gilkey, D. (2010, September). A macro-ergonomic approach to improving agricultural safety. Symposium presented at the 54th Annual meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, San Francisco, CA.

Stallones, L. , Xiang, H., & Wang, Z. (2010, September). USA-China Agricultural Injury Research Training Project. Presented at the World Safety Conference, London England.

Stallones, L. (2010, September). Injury Surveillance Workgroup on Poisonings. Presented at the World Safety Conference, London, England.

Wang, L., Yunfeng, H., Xiang, H., Bai, L., & Stallones, L. (2010, September). Sleeping disorders and work-related injuries among farmers. Presented at the World Safety Conference, London England.

Stallones, L. (2010, August). History of injury prevention in the US and the role of regional injury prevention research centers. Presented at the Digital Human Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tokyo, Japan.

Stallones, L. (2010, August). USA-China Agricultural Injury Research Training Project. Presented at the CSU Colloquium on China, Fort Collins, CO.

Shtivelband, A., Rohn, L., Reese, T., Chen, P. Y., Hindman, J., & Martinez, J. M. (2010, June). Sustainability strategies for maintaining the knowledge, skills, and motivation of suicide prevention gatekeepers. Poster presented for the 18th Annual Society for Prevention Research Conference, Denver, CO.

Stallones, L. (2010, June). Preventing injuries among rural youth. Presented at Grand Rounds, Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital, Cooperstown, NY.

Hoffmeister, K., Schwatka, N., Ermann, E., Rosecrance, J., & Gilkey, D. (2010, April). A macro-ergonomic approach to improving agricultural safety. Presented at the 8th Annual National Occupational Research Agenda Young Investigators Conference, Salt Lake City, UT.

Schwatka, N. V., Hoffmeister, K., & Rosecrance, J. (2010, April). A macro-ergonomic method to injury prevention. Presentation given at the 8th Annual National Occupational Research Agenda Young Investigators Conference, Salt Lake City, UT.

Cigularov, K. P., Gittleman, J. L., Chen, P. Y., Haile, E., Gardner, P., & Gillen, M. (2009, November). Measurement invariance of a safety climate measure across Caucasian and Hispanic construction workers. In V. J. Magley (Chair), Methodology in occupational health research, Part 2: Stepping forward into new methods. Symposium presented at the 8th International Conference on Occupational Stress & Health, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Cigularov, K. P., Smith, A., Chen, P. Y., Barsotti, A., Adams, S. L., & Rosecrance, J. (2009, November). Effects of general and safety-specific leader practices on construction workers’ safety performance. In K. P. Cigularov (Chair), Why and how is leadership important to safety? Symposium paper presented at the 8th International Conference on Occupational Stress & Health, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Gardner. P. C.,  Adams, S. L., Ermann, E. D., Sawhney, G., Shtivelband, A., Chen, P. Y., Gittleman, J., Haile, E., & Cigularov, K. P. (2009, November). Occupational health and safety on a large construction site: A qualitative approach. Paper presented at the 8th International Conference on Occupational Stress and Health, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Moore, J. T., Cigularov, K. P., Sampson, J. M., Rosecrance, J., Gober, J., & Chen, P. Y., (2009, November). Under-Reporting of Injuries in the Construction Industry. Paper presented at the 8th International Conference on Occupational Stress & Health, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Smith, A., O’Keefe, G., Hoffmeister, K., Sampson, J., Chen, P., & Rosecrance, J. (2009, November). Evaluation of a safety communication campaign in two contractors. Symposium presented at the 8th International Conference on Occupational Stress and Health, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Ermann, E., Gober, J., & Shtivelband, A. (2009, March). Occupational Safety and Health Utilization: Perspectives of Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers in Colorado. Presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology Conference, Santa Fe, NM.

Gittleman, J., Haile, E., Stafford, P., Chen, P. Y., Gardner, P. C., & Cigularov, K. P. (2009, February). Workplace Safety Climate Survey for City Center and Cosmopolitan Construction Projects.

Hoffmeister, K., Smith, A., O’Keefe, G., Chen, P., & Rosecrance, J. (2009). Ethnic differences in reception to a safety communication campaign. Symposium presented at the 8th International Conference on Occupational Stress and Health, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Smith, A., Cigularov, K., Chen, P. Y., & Rosecrance, J. (2008, July). Project Safe Talk: Safety communication training for construction workers. Paper presented at the National Occupational Research Agenda Symposium, Denver, CO.

Smith, A., & Cigularov, K., Sampson, J., Hoffmeister, K., O’Keefe, G., Chen, P., & Rosecrance, J. (2008, February). New Tools for Hard Hats. Panel discussion conducted at the 18th Annual Construction Safety Conference, Chicago, IL.

Cigularov, K., Smith, A., Chen, P. Y., & Rosecrance, J. C. (2007, September). Improving Safety in the Construction Industry: A Collaborative Project with Community. Paper presented at the International Meeting of Young Psychologists, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria.

Safety and Leadership

Kaufman, B. R., Cigularov, K. P., Chen, P. Y., Hoffmeister, K., Gibbons, A. M., & Johnson, S. K. (2013, May). Leader justice and safety performance: Moderating effect of leader support for safety. Paper presented at the 10th International Conference on Occupational Stress & Health, Los Angeles, CA.

Johnson, S. K., Hoffmeister, K., Gibbons, A. M., Chen, P. Y., Cigularov, K. P., & Rosecrance, J. C. (2013, April).  Transformational leadership impacts safety outcomes through safety self-efficacy and motivation.  In A. D. Krauss (Chair), Digging deeper into the safety leadership – safety outcome relationship. Symposium presented at the 28th Annual Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology Conference, Houston, TX.

Cigularov, K.P. & Hoffmeister, K. (2011). Developing leaders for a safe construction industry. Presentation given at the Annual Governor’s Occupational Safety and Health Conference, Portland, OR.

Smith, A., Hoffmeister, K., O’Keefe, G., Cigularov, K. P., Rosecrance, J., & Barsotti, A. (2009, November). Developing leadership skills related to safety in the construction industry. In K. P. Cigularov (Chair), Developing effective leadership for safety and health: Successes, challenges, and recommendations. Symposium presented at the 8th International Conference on Occupational Stress & Health, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Leadership

Cotter, L., Menendez, J., Hanscom, M., Elsaesser, A., & Cleveland, J. (2016, April). Predicting organizational re-entry: Work, leader, and organizational factors. Poster presentation at the Society for Industrial Organizational Psychology (SIOP) conference, Anaheim, CA.

Hoffmeister, K. (2011, November). Business in the 21st century: Strategic management through strategic leadership.  Presented at the 1st International PhD Conference on Management in the 21st Century, Adelaide, South Australia.

Dartt, A., Draine, A., Dartt, J., Sampson, J. M., & Hines, S. (2008, October). Meet our future leaders: Roundtable discussion from MAPERC students. Presented at the 14th American Industrial Hygiene Association-Rocky Mountain Section and American Society of Safety Engineers Annual Technical Conference, Arvada, CO.

Methods

Wang, M., Barnes‐Farrell, J., & Fisher, G. G. (2009, November) Using archival data to understand occupational health psychology issues: Methodological challenges and opportunities. In L. Kath (Chair), Research Methodology: Issues in Occupational Health Psychology Research. Symposium Paper presented at the APA‐NIOSH Work Stress, and Health conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Suicide

Menger, L. M., Stallones, L., Cross, J., Henry, K. L., & Chen, P. Y. (2013, May). Strengthening suicide prevention networks: Examining interorganizational collaboration and relationship strength dimensions. Paper presented at the 21st Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA.

Menger, L. M., Stallones, L., Cross, J., Henry, K. L., & Chen, P. Y. (2013, April). Assessing and strengthening interorganizational collaboration in a community suicide prevention network. Poster presented at the 5th Annual Mountain and Plains Education and Research Center Research Symposium, Denver, CO.

Menger, L. M., Lustgarten, S. D., Stallones, L., Moore, J. T., & Hindman, J. (2012, August). Barriers to and facilitators of interagency collaboration in two suicide prevention networks. Poster presented at the 120th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Orlando, FL.

Menger, L. M., Stallones, L., Lustgarten, S. D., Moore, J. T. & Hindman, J. (2012, April). Strengthening collaborative relationships in Colorado: A community suicide referral network analysis. Poster presented at the 45th American Association of Suicidology Annual Conference, Baltimore, MD.

Menger, L. M., Chen, P. Y., Shtivelband, A., Moore, J. T., & Hindman, J. (2011, April). Referral Network processes in northern Colorado: Unveiling how interagency relationships can enhance the services provided to at-risk individuals. Poster presented at the 44th Annual American Association of Suicidology Conference, Portland, OR.

Menger, L. M., Moore, J. T., Chen, P. Y., & Hindman, J. (2011, February). Referral network processes in Northern Colorado: Unveiling how interagency relationships can enhance the services provided to at-risk individuals.  Presented at the Suicide Prevention Research Center State Tribal: 2011 Garrett Lee Smith Grantee Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

Training

Smith, A., Cigularov, K., Chen, P. Y., & Rosecrance, J. (2008, October). Train-the-trainer training—A case study. Paper presented at the 4th National Occupational Injury Research Symposium, Pittsburgh, PA.

Vulnerable Workers

Menger, L. M., Anna, K., Acharya, S., & Canetto, S. S. (2016, March). Experiences of women leaders in Nepal. Poster presentation submitted to the 41st Annual Conference of the Association for Women in Psychology, Pittsburgh, PA.

Menger, L. M., Fisher, G. G., Kaufman, M. R., & Stallones, L. (2015, May). Challenges and strategies in conducting occupational health research with female commercial sex workers in Kathmandu, Nepal. In G. G. Fisher (Chair), Sex, drugs, and alcohol: Methodological challenges and solutions in occupational health research. Symposium presented at the 11th International Conference on Occupational Stress and Health: Work, Stress & Health, Atlanta, GA.

Menger, L. M., Pezzutti, F., Stallones, L., Rosecrance, J., & Roman-Muniz, N. (2015, May). Safety and productivity among immigrant dairy workers. Poster presented at the 11th International Conference on Occupational Stress and Health: Work, Stress, & Health, Atlanta, GA.

Menger, L.M., Santoro, H., Holcomb, E., Anna, K., Kaufman, M., Thapa, M., Fisher, G., Sharma, A., & Stallones, L. (2015, May). Promoting psychosocial health of female commercial sex workers: Exit interviews with peer educators in Kathmandu, Nepal. Paper presented at the 11th International Conference on Occupational Stress and Health: Work, Stress, & Health, Atlanta, GA.

Menger, L. M., Holcomb, E., & Stallones, L. (2015, March). A pilot intervention to promote psychosocial health and empowerment among female commercial sex workers in Kathmandu, Nepal: Program feasibility and impact on peer educators. Poster presented at the 40th Annual Conference of the Association for Women in Psychology, San Francisco, CA.

Menger, L. M., Kaufman, M. R., Fisher, G., Thapa, M., & Stallones, L. (2015, May). Impact evaluation of a peer education intervention to promote psychosocial health and empowerment among female commercial sex workers in Kathmandu, Nepal. Poster presented at the Association for Psychosocial Science Conference, May 21-24. New York, NY.

Menger, L., Stallones, L., Santoro, H., Anna, K., & Holcomb, E. (2015, February). Promoting psychosocial health and empowerment among sex workers in Nepal. Poster presented at the Colorado State University Graduate Student Showcase.

Rosecrance, J., Tellechea, T., Menger, L., Gilkey, D., & Roman-Muniz, N. (2013, September). Ergonomic and human factor challenges associated with cultural factors for immigrant dairy workers. Paper presentation presented at the 10th Annual Conference of the Italian Society of Agricultural Engineering.

McGonagle, A. & Fisher, G.G. (2013, May). Work ability, self-efficacy, employability, and disability: Initial evidence of discriminant validity. Paper presented at the APA‐NIOSH Work, Stress, and Health Conference, Los Angeles, CA.

Menger, L. M., Kaufman, M. R., Harman, J. J., Shrestha, D. K., & Thapa, M. (2012, May). Preventing HIV/AIDS among female sex workers in Nepal. Poster presented at the 20th Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, D.C.

Menger, L. M., Kaufman, M. R., Harman, J. J., Shrestha, D. K. & Thapa, M. (2012, March). Informing interventions to reduce HIV/AIDS among female sex workers in Nepal. Poster presented at the 37th Annual Conference of The Association for Women in Psychology, Palm Springs, CA.

Stallones L. (2011, June). Should “Disability Status” be a Covariate in Most Epidemiological Research? Symposium presented at the North American Congress of Epidemiology, Montreal, Canada.

Work/Non-Work

Brossoit, R. M., Crain, T. L., & Fisher, G. G. (2016, March). Work/Non-Work and sleep outcomes for shift workers. Poster presentation submitted to the 8th Annual MAP ERC Research Day Symposium, Westminster, CO.

Henle, C. A., Fisher, G. G., & Mattingly, V. P.* (2015). Beyond the motherhood penalty: Does degree of caregiving responsibility affect job discrimination. Paper presented at the 2015 Academy of Management Meeting, August 7-11, 2015, Vancouver, CA.

Crain, T. L., Hammer, L. B., Lee, S., Johnson, R. C., Bodner, T., Almeida, D., Stawski, R. S., & Buxton, O. M. (2015, April). Assessing directionality among resource loss and sleep. Paper presented at the 30th annual meeting of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Philadelphia, PA.

Naude, M. N., Fisher, G. G., Ford, M. T., Matthews, R. A., Manning, S.G., & Cleveland, J. N. (2015, April). Age and work-family conflict and enhancement: A meta-analysis. In E. Cho (chair), Work-family issues in the aging workforce: Trends and consequences. Symposium presented at the 30th Annual Conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Philadelphia, PA.

Crain, T. L., Hammer, L. B., Lee, S., Almeida, D., Bodner, T., Johnson, R. C., & Perry, M. (2014, June). Crain, T. C., & Lee, S. L. Daily work-family conflict and sleep: An examination of family-supportive supervisor behaviors as a moderator. Paper presented at the Work-Family Researchers Network Meeting, New York, NY.

Fisher, G. G., Wood, N. L., Matthews, R. A., Naude, M., & Barnes-Farrell, J. L. (2014, June) Working longer: The changing nature of the retirement landscape. Poster presented at the Work and Family Researchers Network conference. June 19-21, 2014. New York, NY.

Park, Y. A., Walters, K. M., Booth, C., & Sprung, J. M. (2014, June). Student workers’ work-school conflict, sleep quality, and fatigue: A weekly investigation. In T. L. Crain & S. Lee (co-chairs), Investigating Daily and Weekly Relationships between the Work/Non-Work Interface and Sleep. Symposium conducted at the Work and Family Researchers Network conference. June 19-21, 2014. New York, NY.

Spitzmueller, C., Wang, Z., Matthews, R. A., Fisher, G. G., Perks, C., Zhang, J., & Strathearn, L. (2013, April). Got milk? Workplace factors related to breastfeeding among nursing mothers. In K. P. Jones & E. B. King (Co-Chairs), Transitions to motherhood: Workplace experiences during pregnancy and postpartum. Symposium presented at the 28th Annual Conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Houston, TX.

Matthews, R. A., Fisher, G. G., & Wayne, J. H. (2012, April). Work‐Family Balance and Burnout: A Generative Process Model. In A. H. Huffman & S. S. Culbertson (Co‐Chairs), The Role of Social Networks on Positive Work Family Interactions. Symposium presented at the 27th Annual Conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, San Diego, CA.

Cigularov, K. P., Hoffmeister, K., Chen, P. Y., Gibbons, A., Johnson, S., & Rosecrance, J. (2012, April). Leadership effects on work-family conflict moderated by perceived job stress. In K. P. Cigularov & P. Y. Chen (Co-Chairs), The role of supervisors and leaders in managing work-family conflict. Symposium presented at the 27th Annual Conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, San Diego, CA.

Gelinas, L. A., Cigularov, K. P., Hoffmeister, K., Chen, P. Y., Gibbons, A. M., Johnson, S. K., & Rosecrance, J. (2011, May). The relationship between work-family conflict and safety in construction. Paper presented at the 23rd Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington, D.C.

Matthews, R. A. & Fisher, G. G. (2010, April). Facilitating work–family research: The utility of single‐item measures.  In A.X. Estrada & K. J. Olson (Co-Chairs), Measurement of Work–Family Integration: U.S., Spain, and Sweden. Symposium presented at the 25th Annual Conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Atlanta, GA.

Bulger, C. A. & Fisher, G. G. (2009, November). Relationships between satisfaction with work‐life benefits and work/personal life interference and enhancement. Paper presented at the Work Stress, and Health Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Workplace Incivility

Marchiondo, L. A., Cortina, L., & Fisher, G. G. (2012, April). Incivility and work/family spillover. In S. Hershcovis (Chair), Workplace Incivility: Mechanisms, Context, and ThirdParty Effects. Symposium presented at the European Association of Occupational Health Psychology, Zurich, Switzerland.

Other OHP Topics

Shimizu, A. B. & Dik, B. J. (2016, August). A divided understanding of calling: A taxometric analysis. Poster submission to the American Psychological Conference, Division 17, Denver, CO.

Allan, B. A., Hirschi, A., Autin, K., Shimizu, A., Dik, B. J., & Duffy, R. D. (2016, July) Generation me or meaning? Exploring meaningful work in students and career counselors. In B. Allan (Chair), Calling and meaningful work: Research and practice implications. Symposium presentation at the National Career Development Association, Chicago, IL.

Walters, K. M., Fisher, G. G., & Tenney, L. (2016, March). Is the ‘grass’ greener? Work and well-being in the cannabis industry. Platform presentation given at the 8th Annual MAP ERC Research Day Symposium, Westminster, CO.

Naude, M. N. & Fisher, G. G. (2016, March). Examining discrepancies between underload expectations, preferences, and perceptions. Poster to be presented at the 8th Annual MAP ERC Research Day Symposium, Westminster, CO.

Shimizu, A. B., Dik, B. J. (2016, March). A divided understanding of calling: A taxometric analysis. Poster submission at the 8th Annual MAP ERC Research Day Symposium, Westminster, CO.

Naude, M. N. & Fisher, G. G. (2016, February). Examining discrepancies between underload expectations, preferences, and perceptions. Poster to be presented at the 9th Annual Sunshine Research Day Symposium, Tampa, FL.

Walters, K. M., Fisher, G. G., & Tenney, L. (2016, February). Is the ‘grass’ greener? Work and well-being in the cannabis industry. Poster presentation given at the Sunshine ERC Research Poster Symposium and Interdisciplinary Research Training, Tampa, FL.

Mattingly, V., Bach, R., & Chaffee, D. (2016, January). Development and validation of a workplace joyfulness measure. Paper presentation at the OASIS/ IAABR International Multidisciplinary Academic Conference, Miami Beach, FL.

Hanscom, M., Marshall, A., Roebuck, D., & Cleveland, J. (2015, September). Social media use as it relates to communication satisfaction and job satisfaction. Paper presentation at the 18th Annual Irish Academy of Management Conference, Galway, Ireland.

Walters, K. M. & Fisher, G. G. (2015, September). Is the ‘grass’ greener? Work and well-being in the cannabis industry. Presentation given to the 8th Annual Western States Occupational Network Meeting, Denver, CO.

Shimizu, A. B., & Dik, B. J. (2015, July).  Living a calling in encore careers: Implications for research and practice. Round table presentation accepted for National Career Development Association, Denver, CO.

Naude, M. N. & Fisher, G. G. (2015, May). Development of a measure of work-related underload. Poster presented at the 11th International Conference on Occupational Stress and Health: Work, Stress, and Health, Atlanta, GA.

Walters, K. M., Fisher, G. G., & Tenney, L. (2015, May). Methodological challenges in conducting research among workers in the Colorado marijuana industry. In Fisher, G. G. (Chair). Sex, drugs, and alcohol: Methodological challenges and solutions in occupational health research. Symposium submitted to the 11th International Conference on Occupational Stress and Health:  Work, Stress and Health Conference, Atlanta, GA.

Walters, K. M., Fisher, G. G., & Tenney, L. (2015, April). A “growing” industry: applying I/O psychology to the cannabis industry. In Brawley, A. M. & Pury, C. L. S. (co-Chairs). Pushing the Boundaries of I-O: Novel Work Samples and Experiences. Symposium submitted for presentation at the 31st Annual Conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Anaheim, CA.

Collins, M., Lewis, J., Lowe, J., Khalatbari, K., Stewart, D., & Walters, K. M. (2015, April). Greening Colorado’s marijuana industry. Invited panel discussion at the 2015 Rocky Mountain Green Conference, Denver, CO.

Naude, M. N. & Fisher, G. G. (2015, March). Development of a measure of work-related underload. Poster presented at the 7th Annual MAP ERC Research Day Symposium, Denver, CO.

Walters, K.M., & Fisher, G.G. (2015, March). Is the ‘grass’ greener? Occupational wellness in the cannabis industry. Presentation submission to the 7th Annual MAP ERC Research Day Symposium, Denver, CO.

Moses, X. J. E., Walters, K. M., & Fisher, G. G. (2014, September). The AOHP 2014 staffing survey: Building on previous work; Creating a benchmark for tomorrow. Presentation given at the Association of Occupational Health Professionals in Healthcare 2014 National Conference, New Orleans, LA.

Le, T., Stallones, L., & Gobert, J. (2013, November). Translating and implementing a mindfulness-based youth suicide prevention program in a native American community. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA.

Kreisberg, D., Valley, M., Thomas, D., & Sasson, C. (2011, October). Hospital perspectives of disaster planning efforts to address needs of vulnerable populations. Poster presented at the 2011 American Public Health Association Meeting, Washington, D.C.

Dieterich, S.E., Shtivelband, A., Weidert, J., & Henry, K. L. (2010, May). The relationship between school engagement and substance use among college students. Poster presented at the 2010 annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, D.C.