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DHEA as a Biomarker of Stress: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Background: Psychosocial stress is a significant public health problem inducing consequences for quality of life. Results about the use of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) as a biomarker of acute stress are conflicting.
Frédéric Dutheil +7 more
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Introduction: Occupational stress is a body response that is present in the form of physiological, psychological, and behavioral responses to stressors in the work environment.
Rizqi Supramulyana Putra +2 more
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Occupational Stress and Mental Health among Anesthetists during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Anesthetist-intensivists who treat patients with coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) are exposed to significant biological and psychosocial risks. Our study investigated the occupational and health conditions of anesthesiologists in a COVID-19 hub hospital
N. Magnavita +3 more
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Breastfeeding and Occupational Stress and Fatigue of Female Workers in Garment Manufacturing Companies [PDF]
Female workers have not been clearly defined in the legislation that supports breastfeeding. Moreover, a significant number of them experience occupational stress and fatique, which may disturb productivity.
Ada, Y. R. (Yeremia) +3 more
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Purpose : In the aftermath of national lockdown due to Covid-19, several organizations were forced to opt remote working, which provides several challenges and opportunities to the employees and employer.
K. Prasad +2 more
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Occupational stress and associated risk factors among 13,867 industrial workers in China
ObjectiveOccupational stress is a critical global public health problem. We aimed to evaluate the prevalence of occupational stress among the workers in the electricity, heat, gas, water production and supply (EHGWPS), manufacturing, and transportation ...
Tenglong Yan +12 more
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Predicting occupational strain and job satisfaction: the role of stress, coping, personality, and affectivity variables [PDF]
Four studies employed path analysis to examine how measures of occupational stressors, coping resources, and negative affectivity (NA) and positive affectivity (PA) interact to predict occupational strain.
Gabrielle I. Lalor +6 more
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The Occupational Stress Inventory-Revised:Confirmatory factor analysis of the original inter-correlation data set and model [PDF]
Stress levels are said to be rising in many different occupations but one problem for cross-occupation comparison purposes is that different questionnaires have been used in different studies - often specially designed questionnaires for the occupation ...
Bahr, M., Fujiwara, D., Hicks, R. E.
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Occupational Stress and Employees Complete Mental Health: A Cross-Cultural Empirical Study
Given the shortcomings of previous research on occupational stress and mental health (e.g., predominantly in Western, educated, industrialized, rich and democratic (WEIRD) societies, based on the traditional mental health model and a lack of comparative ...
Alcides Moreno Fortes +2 more
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This chapter describes sources of stress in the work environment, their adverse effects on the health of workers, and how they are influenced by economic globalization, political systems, laws, government policies, and the changing labor market.
Kyaw-Myint, Su Mon, Strazdins, Lyndall
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