نتایج جستجو برای: job strain

تعداد نتایج: 288113  

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2005
Dirk De Bacquer E Pelfrene E Clays R Mak M Moreau P de Smet M Kornitzer G De Backer

Psychosocial characteristics have been linked to coronary heart disease. In the Belgian Job Stress Project (1994-1999), the authors examined the independent role of perceived job stress on the short-term incidence of clinical manifest coronary events in a large occupational cohort. A total of 14,337 middle-aged men completed the Job Content Questionnaire to determine the dimensions of the exten...

Journal: :International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health 2014
Yasuaki Saijo Shigeru Chiba Eiji Yoshioka Yasuyuki Kawanishi Yoshihiko Nakagi Toshihiro Itoh Yoshihiko Sugioka Kazuyo Kitaoka-Higashiguchi Takahiko Yoshida

OBJECTIVES Days off, on call, night duty, working hours and job stress can affect physicians' mental health, and support from supervisors and co-workers may have a buffering effect. This study elucidates whether job strain and job factors affect physicians' mental health, and whether support from supervisors and co-workers has a protective effect on their mental health. MATERIAL AND METHODS T...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2004
John Macleod George Davey Smith

Conflicting findings in the literature have made the relation between job strain and coronary heart disease (CHD) controversial. The effect of high job strain on the 10-year incidence of CHD and total mortality was examined in men and women participating in the Framingham Offspring Study; 3,039 participants, 1,711 men and 1,328 women, aged 18-77 years, were examined between 1984 and 1987 and fo...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2010
Catarina Canivet Per-Olof Ostergren Sara I Lindeberg BongKyoo Choi Robert Karasek Mahnaz Moghaddassi Sven-Olof Isacsson

Exhaustion is consistently found to be more prevalent in women than in men. Women suffer from job strain more often, which may constitute a partial explanation for this phenomenon, but experienced shortcomings in combining work and family demands may also contribute to ill health. The aim of this study was to investigate, and analyse by gender, how work-related and family-related factors, as we...

Journal: :The Journal of nursing administration 2001
H K Laschinger J Finegan J Shamian P Wilk

OBJECTIVE In this study, we tested an expanded model of Kanter's structural empowerment, which specified the relationships among structural and psychological empowerment, job strain, and work satisfaction. BACKGROUND Strategies proposed in Kanter's empowerment theory have the potential to reduce job strain and improve employee work satisfaction and performance in current restructured healthca...

Journal: :American journal of industrial medicine 2001
G A Ariëns W van Mechelen P M Bongers L M Bouter G van der Wal

BACKGROUND Neck pain, which is assumed to be a multifactorial disease, is a major problem in modern society. METHODS To identify the most important psychosocial risk factors for neck pain, a systematic review of the literature was carried out. The methodological quality of all studies in the review was assessed. Four levels of evidence were defined to assess the strength of evidence for poten...

Journal: :Hypertension 1992
K C Light J R Turner A L Hinderliter

The effect of high job strain (defined as high psychological demands plus low decision latitude at work) on blood pressure was determined in 129 healthy, nonhypertensive men (n = 65) and women (n = 64). Blood pressure measures included mean screening levels obtained in a clinical environment, mean ambulatory levels from one 8-hour workday, and the change in levels from screening to mean work le...

2013
Luciana Fernandes Portela Lucia Rotenberg Ana Luiza Pereira Almeida Paul Landsbergis Rosane Harter Griep

Evidence suggests that the workplace plays an important etiologic role in blood pressure (BP) alterations. Associations in female samples are controversial, and the domestic environment is hypothesized to be an important factor in this relationship. This study assessed the association between job strain and BP within a sample of female nursing workers, considering the potential role of domestic...

2012
Hugo Westerlund Per E. Gustafsson Töres Theorell Urban Janlert Anne Hammarström

BACKGROUND It has been argued that the association between job strain and health could be confounded by early life exposures, and studies have shown early adversity to increase individual vulnerability to later stress. We therefore investigated if early life exposure to adversity increases the individual's physiological vulnerability job strain in adulthood. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS In ...

2016
Magdalena Stadin Maria Nordin Anders Broström Linda L. Magnusson Hanson Hugo Westerlund Eleonor I. Fransson

PURPOSE The use of information and communication technology (ICT) is common in modern working life. ICT demands may give rise to experience of work-related stress. Knowledge about ICT demands in relation to other types of work-related stress and to self-rated health is limited. Consequently, the aim of this study was to examine the association between ICT demands and two types of work-related s...

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