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Occupational stress intervention
American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1996The topic of occupational stress has received considerable research attention during the last decade and has emerged as an important occupational safety and health concern. Worker compensation claims for stress-related illnesses, for example, were the fastest growing type of claim in the 1980s, comprising more that 11% of all such claims.
J J, Hurrell, L R, Murphy
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2020
Part One: Theoretical Perspectives in Occupational Research Psychological Stress in the Workplace Work Stress Conceived and Researched Transactionally Measuring Occupational Stress: The Job Stress Survey. Part Two: Sources and Consequences of Occupational Stress: Model Testing Coping with Stressful Life Events: An Empirical Analysis A Field Study of ...
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Part One: Theoretical Perspectives in Occupational Research Psychological Stress in the Workplace Work Stress Conceived and Researched Transactionally Measuring Occupational Stress: The Job Stress Survey. Part Two: Sources and Consequences of Occupational Stress: Model Testing Coping with Stressful Life Events: An Empirical Analysis A Field Study of ...
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2023
The workplace can be a major source of stress, and this can cause health problems that have a negative impact on the individuals, organizational, and society. This concise, evidence-based volume, written by a leading occupational health psychologist, explores how work conditions and organizational characteristics pose threats and harms to people’s ...
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The workplace can be a major source of stress, and this can cause health problems that have a negative impact on the individuals, organizational, and society. This concise, evidence-based volume, written by a leading occupational health psychologist, explores how work conditions and organizational characteristics pose threats and harms to people’s ...
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American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, 2011
Occupational stress can affect physiological and psychological homeostasis. In addition, the occupational challenges associated with firefighting and law enforcement have been linked to increased mortality ratios for ischemic heart disease when compared with other population cohorts.
Chun-Jung Huang, Edmund O. Acevedo
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Occupational stress can affect physiological and psychological homeostasis. In addition, the occupational challenges associated with firefighting and law enforcement have been linked to increased mortality ratios for ischemic heart disease when compared with other population cohorts.
Chun-Jung Huang, Edmund O. Acevedo
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Occupational stress and hypertension
Journal of the American Society of Hypertension, 2012Occupational stress, or job strain, resulting from a lack of balance between job demands and job control, is considered one of the frequent factors in the etiology of hypertension in modern society. Stress, with its multifactorial causes, is complex and difficult to analyze at the physiological and psychosocial levels. The possible relation between job
Talma, Rosenthal, Ariela, Alter
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Occupational stress in nursing
International Journal of Nursing Studies, 1989This article reports the results of a study of occupational stress undertaken with a large sample of Northern Ireland nurses, including qualified staff (both community and hospital based) up to and including sister/charge nurses. This study formed part of a wider interprofessional study of nurses, social workers and teachers.
A, McGrath, N, Reid, J, Boore
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Occupational medicine (Philadelphia, Pa.), 1989
Stress has come to be recognized as one of the most pervasive and potent health hazards in the work environment. This paper describes recent trends in stress-related cases, reviews the changes in workers' compensation legislation and adjudication that have paved the way for the increase, and suggests means that employers, and particularly occupational ...
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Stress has come to be recognized as one of the most pervasive and potent health hazards in the work environment. This paper describes recent trends in stress-related cases, reviews the changes in workers' compensation legislation and adjudication that have paved the way for the increase, and suggests means that employers, and particularly occupational ...
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Occupational Injury and Stress
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1995A literature search was conducted to identify studies that measured the relationship between stress and occupational injury. Studies that provided a quantitative measure of stress and occupational injury and a quantitative assessment of the relationship between these two factors were selected for this review. Twenty studies were identified, and all had
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Australian family physician, 1980
This paper briefly reviews some current trends in thinking about occupational stress. The most interesting recent work relates to: (1) quantification of the contribution 'stress' makes to (psychosomatic) illness; and (2) the trend to view work stress as a particular case of man trying to maintain harmony between various environmental demands and his ...
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This paper briefly reviews some current trends in thinking about occupational stress. The most interesting recent work relates to: (1) quantification of the contribution 'stress' makes to (psychosomatic) illness; and (2) the trend to view work stress as a particular case of man trying to maintain harmony between various environmental demands and his ...
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