نتایج جستجو برای: job strain

تعداد نتایج: 288113  

2010
Jan de Jonge Natasja van Vegchel Akihito Shimazu Wilmar Schaufeli Christian Dormann

BACKGROUND Supportive studies of the demand-control (DC) model were more likely to measure specific demands combined with a corresponding aspect of control. PURPOSE A longitudinal test of Karasek's (Adm Sci Q. 24:285-308, 1) job strain hypothesis including specific measures of job demands and job control, and both self-report and objectively recorded well-being. METHOD Job strain hypothesis...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2009
M Elovainio J E Ferrie A Singh-Manoux D Gimeno R De Vogli M J Shipley J Vahtera E J Brunner M G Marmot M Kivimäki

OBJECTIVES A high-strain job (a combination of high job demands and low job control) is expected to increase the risk of health problems, whereas an active job (high demands and high control) can be hypothesised to be associated with a greater capacity to learn. We tested associations between high-strain and active jobs and cognitive function in middle-aged men and women. METHODS Data on 4146...

Journal: :BMJ 2002
Mika Kivimäki Päivi Leino-Arjas Ritva Luukkonen Hilkka Riihimäki Jussi Vahtera Juhani Kirjonen

OBJECTIVE To examine the association between work stress, according to the job strain model and the effort-reward imbalance model, and the risk of death from cardiovascular disease. DESIGN Prospective cohort study. Baseline examination in 1973 determined cases of cardiovascular disease, behavioural and biological risks, and stressful characteristics of work. Biological risks were measured at ...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2006
Magnus Alderling Töres Theorell Bartolomé de la Torre Ingvar Lundberg

BACKGROUND Previous studies of the relationship between job strain and blood or saliva cortisol levels have been small and based on selected occupational groups. Our aim was to examine the association between job strain and saliva cortisol levels in a population-based study in which a number of potential confounders could be adjusted for. METHODS The material derives from a population-based s...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 1998
N Hammar L Alfredsson J V Johnson

OBJECTIVES The combination of high psychological job demands and low decision latitude (high job strain) has been associated with an increased risk of coronary heart disease. It has been proposed that this may also be the case for low social support at work. The aim of this study was to analyse the relations between these psychosocial factors and incidence of myocardial infarction. METHODS As...

2013
Jason C. Gawke Marjan J. Gorgievski Marjan Gorgievski

Objectives: This study investigated physical, psychological and social job characteristics as potential risk factors for complaints of the arms, neck and shoulders (CANS) and mediating effects of muscular tension and need for recovery. Methods: Data were collected among 105 computer workers using questionnaires and electromyography (EMG), and were analyzed with linear regression analyses. Resul...

Journal: :Industrial health 2011
Si-Ying Wu Huang-Yuan Li Jun Tian Wei Zhu Jian Li Xiao-Rong Wang

The present study is to evaluate the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and analyze the effect of occupational stress, job burnout and coping resource on the HRQOL among nurses in China. A total of 1,012 nurses were recruited from eight hospitals of two provinces in 2008. The Chinese version of Short Form-36 Health Survey and Maslach Burnout Inventory-General Survey were used to measure the...

2017
Marco M Ferrario Giovanni Veronesi Lorenza Bertù Guido Grassi Giancarlo Cesana

OBJECTIVES To assess the association between job strain (JS) and the incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD) in North Italian employed men, adopting a stratified analysis by occupational class (OC). METHODS The study was conducted on 4103 working men, CHD-free at baseline, enrolled in population-based and factory-based cohorts. Risk factor measurements and follow-up procedures were carried ...

Journal: :Journal of occupational health psychology 2015
Dawn S Carlson K Michele Kacmar Suzanne Zivnuska Merideth Ferguson

This research examines the impact of role boundary management on the work-family interface, as well as on organizational (job embeddedness) and family (relationship tension) outcomes. First, we integrate conservation of resources theory with crossover theory, to build a theoretical model of work-family boundary management. Second, we extend prior work by exploring positive and negative paths th...

2011
Ann D Larsen Harald Hannerz Carsten Obel Ane M Thulstrup Jens P Bonde Karin S Hougaard

BACKGROUND A number of studies have examined the effects of prenatal exposure to stress on birth outcomes but few have specifically focused on psychosocial job strain. In the present protocol, we aim to examine if work characterised by high demands and low control, during pregnancy, is associated with the risk of giving birth to a child born preterm or small for gestational age. METHODS AND D...

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