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Assessment of psychosocial risk factors

WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation, 2012
Aspects of work may not only contribute to physical stress but psychological stress as well. As long as we believe we have adequate control over all aspects of our job, we may experience normal stress. However, if we believe we have little control over job demands, we may suffer from distress with accompanying ill health and possible irrational ...
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Schizophrenia: Psychosocial Factors

2001
The effect of psychosocial factors on the occurrence of schizophrenia and its course has been a subject of scientific investigation for just over 100 years. According to Kraepelin’s view (1896), schizophrenia was caused by a (biological) disease process inevitably ending in “dementia” (Verblodung).
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Psychosocial factors and blood pressure

Preventive Medicine, 1985
The evidence linking psychosocial factors to sustained blood pressure elevation is highly suggestive and comes from a variety of sources. Hypertensives show increased responsiveness to emotional and mental stimuli. The hemodynamic characteristics of unstimulated hypertensives are similar to those of normotensives under emotional stress.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

Diabetes: Psychosocial Factors

2013
C. Renn Upchurch Sweeney   +70 more
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Psychosocial Factors

1994
LENNART LEVI   +2 more
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PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS

Cardiology Clinics, 1996
Redford B. Williams, Andrew B. Littman
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Psychosocial factors

2002
Andrew J. Hill, Inge Lissau
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