Objective: The objective of this study was to explore the association between job strain and the co-occurrence of adverse health behaviors, smoking; heavy drinking; obesity, and physical inactivity. Methods. The authors studied cross-sectional data of 34,058 female and 8154 male public sector employees. Results: Multinomial logistic regression models adjusted for sex, age, basic education, marital status, and type of job contract showed that high job strain and passive jobs were associated with 1.3 to 1.4 times higher odds of having >= 3 (vs 0) adverse health behaviors. Among men, low job control was associated with a 1.3 fold likelihood and amon women active jobs were associated with a 1.2 fold likelihood of having >= 3 (vs 0) advers...
Objectives: While it is generally accepted that high job strain is associated with adverse occupatio...
Objectives: While it is generally accepted that high job strain is associated with adverse occupatio...
OBJECTIVE:The Job Demands and Control model classifies job types as active, passive, low-strain or h...
Aims: To examine whether job strain (ie, excessive demands combined with low control) is related to ...
OBJECTIVE: The status of psychosocial stress at work as a risk factor for type 2 diabetes is unclear...
Job strain is associated with an increased coronary heart disease risk, but few large-scale studies ...
Objectives Several recent large-scale studies have indicated a prospective association between job s...
Objectives. We examined the associations of job strain, an indicator of work-related stress, with ov...
Background Job strain is associated with an increased coronary heart disease risk, but few large-sca...
Background Job strain is associated with an increased coronary heart disease risk, but few large-sca...
BACKGROUND: Job strain is associated with an increased coronary heart disease risk, but few large-sc...
Background: Job strain is associated with an increased coronary heart disease risk, but few large-sc...
International audienceThe status of psychosocial stress at work as a risk factor for type 2 diabetes...
Objective. The Job Demands and Control model classifies job types as active, passive, low-strain or ...
Objectives: While it is generally accepted that high job strain is associated with adverse occupatio...
Objectives: While it is generally accepted that high job strain is associated with adverse occupatio...
OBJECTIVE:The Job Demands and Control model classifies job types as active, passive, low-strain or h...
Aims: To examine whether job strain (ie, excessive demands combined with low control) is related to ...
OBJECTIVE: The status of psychosocial stress at work as a risk factor for type 2 diabetes is unclear...
Job strain is associated with an increased coronary heart disease risk, but few large-scale studies ...
Objectives Several recent large-scale studies have indicated a prospective association between job s...
Objectives. We examined the associations of job strain, an indicator of work-related stress, with ov...
Background Job strain is associated with an increased coronary heart disease risk, but few large-sca...
Background Job strain is associated with an increased coronary heart disease risk, but few large-sca...
BACKGROUND: Job strain is associated with an increased coronary heart disease risk, but few large-sc...
Background: Job strain is associated with an increased coronary heart disease risk, but few large-sc...
International audienceThe status of psychosocial stress at work as a risk factor for type 2 diabetes...
Objective. The Job Demands and Control model classifies job types as active, passive, low-strain or ...
Objectives: While it is generally accepted that high job strain is associated with adverse occupatio...
Objectives: While it is generally accepted that high job strain is associated with adverse occupatio...
OBJECTIVE:The Job Demands and Control model classifies job types as active, passive, low-strain or h...