Purpose To examine the immune response to job strain and insecurity of 88 men working in a university, divided according to age and type of employment. Methods Anxiety, job strain, job insecurity and subjective symptoms were measured by questionnaires. Blood NK cytotoxic activity was determined by an in vitro method and lymphocyte subpopulations by Xow-cytometry analysis. Results Employees (over 40 years old) in a library showed higher values of job strain, anxiety and subjective symptoms and lower blood NK activity than the controls. The young employees with temporary employment showed high job insecurity and reduced blood NK activity, while the young sanitary staV with temporary position showed normal immune response. NK cyto...
Examined the effects of academic examination stress on leukocyte and lymphocyte subset distribution ...
We synthesised evidence on biological correlates of psychological stress in hospital-based healthcar...
Objective: We tested the hypothesis that the greater a person’s laboratory stress-elicited elevation...
Purpose To examine the immune response to job strain and insecurity of 88 men working in a universi...
Abstract The immune system, in cooperation with neuroendocrine functions, defends from cancer and in...
The aim of this study is the immune response of the staff of a university and a museum (referent gro...
The present study investigated the effects of job stress on cellular immune function, such as NK cel...
A comparison was made between the effect of subjective stress and that of objective stress on immune...
A longitudinal study was carried out to evaluate the effect of psycho-physical and occupational stre...
This study was performed to evaluate the relation between a stable personality trait, a mood state a...
Fifty male subjects (aged 24 to 55 years) were subjected to a mild and potentially uncontrollable in...
Background: Job stressors in managers are progressively affecting and destroying their immune system...
This PhD aims to look at the effects of acute psychological stress on the immune system, and potenti...
Objective: To examine the effects of an acute laboratory psychological stress task on neutrophil fu...
OBJECTIVE: We tested the hypothesis that the greater a person’s laboratory stress-elicited elevation...
Examined the effects of academic examination stress on leukocyte and lymphocyte subset distribution ...
We synthesised evidence on biological correlates of psychological stress in hospital-based healthcar...
Objective: We tested the hypothesis that the greater a person’s laboratory stress-elicited elevation...
Purpose To examine the immune response to job strain and insecurity of 88 men working in a universi...
Abstract The immune system, in cooperation with neuroendocrine functions, defends from cancer and in...
The aim of this study is the immune response of the staff of a university and a museum (referent gro...
The present study investigated the effects of job stress on cellular immune function, such as NK cel...
A comparison was made between the effect of subjective stress and that of objective stress on immune...
A longitudinal study was carried out to evaluate the effect of psycho-physical and occupational stre...
This study was performed to evaluate the relation between a stable personality trait, a mood state a...
Fifty male subjects (aged 24 to 55 years) were subjected to a mild and potentially uncontrollable in...
Background: Job stressors in managers are progressively affecting and destroying their immune system...
This PhD aims to look at the effects of acute psychological stress on the immune system, and potenti...
Objective: To examine the effects of an acute laboratory psychological stress task on neutrophil fu...
OBJECTIVE: We tested the hypothesis that the greater a person’s laboratory stress-elicited elevation...
Examined the effects of academic examination stress on leukocyte and lymphocyte subset distribution ...
We synthesised evidence on biological correlates of psychological stress in hospital-based healthcar...
Objective: We tested the hypothesis that the greater a person’s laboratory stress-elicited elevation...