Evidence suggests that the workplace plays an important etiologic role in blood pressure (BP) alterations. Associations in female samples are controversial, and the domestic environment is hypothesized to be an important factor in this relationship. This study assessed the association between job strain and BP within a sample of female nursing workers, considering the potential role of domestic overload. A cross-sectional study was conducted in a group of 175 daytime workers who wore an ambulatory BP monitor for 24 h during a working day. Mean systolic and diastolic BP were calculated. Job strain was evaluated using the Demand-Control Model. Domestic overload was based on the level of responsibility in relation to four household tasks and ...
Methodological issues are pointed to as the main sources of inconsistencies in studies about the ass...
Background: Job strain (high demands and low decision latitude) has been associated with hypertensio...
This 1985–1995 study was designed to assess the association between blood pressure (measured by usin...
Evidence suggests that the workplace plays an important etiologic role in blood pressure (BP) altera...
Abstract: Evidence suggests that the workplace plays an important etiologic role in blood pressure (...
Objective. This study examined the effects of exposure to job strain on independent predictors of ca...
• Give examples of what previous studies have demonstrated about the relationship between perceived ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess whether job strain is associated with 24-hour ambulat...
High blood pressure is one of the most ubiquitous medical conditions in the world, and is a major ri...
OBJECTIVE: The association between cardiovascular disease risk and job strain (high-demand, low-cont...
ObjectiveThe objectives of this study were to determine whether job strain is more strongly associat...
SummaryBackgroundHealthcare workers often are unsatisfied with their working conditions despite decl...
BACKGROUND Some studies have reported that shift work can affect blood pressure (BP), but few have s...
Although hypertension is probably the most common disease on earth, little is known about the associ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between two job stress models-the job strain (JDC) and the ef...
Methodological issues are pointed to as the main sources of inconsistencies in studies about the ass...
Background: Job strain (high demands and low decision latitude) has been associated with hypertensio...
This 1985–1995 study was designed to assess the association between blood pressure (measured by usin...
Evidence suggests that the workplace plays an important etiologic role in blood pressure (BP) altera...
Abstract: Evidence suggests that the workplace plays an important etiologic role in blood pressure (...
Objective. This study examined the effects of exposure to job strain on independent predictors of ca...
• Give examples of what previous studies have demonstrated about the relationship between perceived ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess whether job strain is associated with 24-hour ambulat...
High blood pressure is one of the most ubiquitous medical conditions in the world, and is a major ri...
OBJECTIVE: The association between cardiovascular disease risk and job strain (high-demand, low-cont...
ObjectiveThe objectives of this study were to determine whether job strain is more strongly associat...
SummaryBackgroundHealthcare workers often are unsatisfied with their working conditions despite decl...
BACKGROUND Some studies have reported that shift work can affect blood pressure (BP), but few have s...
Although hypertension is probably the most common disease on earth, little is known about the associ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between two job stress models-the job strain (JDC) and the ef...
Methodological issues are pointed to as the main sources of inconsistencies in studies about the ass...
Background: Job strain (high demands and low decision latitude) has been associated with hypertensio...
This 1985–1995 study was designed to assess the association between blood pressure (measured by usin...