Current research

Mamunur Rashid's research interest in public health and occupational health focuses on social determinants of health, sickness absence, psychosocial factors for a sustainable work environment, work ability, well-being and return to work, and structural violence and health equity.

  • aBREAK4you: Relaxation, health and well-being (2025-2026)
    The project aims: i) To assess the impact of psychoeducational interventions focused on relaxation techniques on students' self-perceived general health indicators and well-being; ii) To evaluate how these sessions influence the experience of both physical and mental relaxation; iii) To establish a sustainable, long-term intervention program that ensures continuity and ongoing positive effects on students' health and well-being.
  • FlexA och MSP (2024-2025)
    The project examines the effects of flexible work arrangements on musculoskeletal pain (MSP) among office workers.

Review Editor
"Frontiers in Public Health" in the section "Occupational Health and Safety": https://loop.frontiersin.org/people/1807577/overview External link.