Objective: To examine the associations between work-stress and physical activity (PA) with sleep quality while controlling for covariates, including social support. Methods: A cross-sectional study among employees of a municipality (n = 2765). Data from respondents (n = 1973) with good/poor sleep quality were included. Prevalence ratios (PR) were estimated using modified Poisson regression analyses. Results: A significant interaction was observed between job-strain and self-reported health in the explanation of sleep quality. Consequently, interaction (job strain x self-rated health) adjusted PRs were calculated. The PRs for high job strain were 1.986 (95% CI 1.58 to 2.49) and 1.220 (95% CI 1.04 to 1.44) compared with the reference groups. ...
SUMMARY This prospective four-wave study examined (i) the causal direction of the longitudinal relat...
Objective/Background: To examine the prospective association between work-related mental fatigue and...
Objectives This study of a large and heterogeneous sample of 5210 daytime employees was designed to ...
Objective: To examine the associations between work-stress and physical activity (PA) with sleep qua...
Objectives: Regular physical activity (PA) can prevent sleep complaints and improve sleep among peop...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined whether mid-life work stress, defined as job strain and effort-reward...
In Sweden the National Bureau of Statistics has reported an increase in stress-related disorders and...
OBJECTIVE: The aims of this study among municipal employees in rural areas of northern Sweden were t...
The purpose of the study was to assess the impact of job strain and sleep quality on the diurnal pat...
Study objective: Stress as a cause of disturbed sleep is often taken for granted, but the longitudin...
This prospective four-wave study examined (i) the causal direction of the longitudinal relations amo...
This prospective four-wave study examined (i) the causal direction of the longitudinal relations amo...
Summary This prospective four-wave study examined (i) the causal direction of the longitudinal relat...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore the association between job strain and the co-...
There is increasing evidence that occupational stress increases psychosomatic health complaints in t...
SUMMARY This prospective four-wave study examined (i) the causal direction of the longitudinal relat...
Objective/Background: To examine the prospective association between work-related mental fatigue and...
Objectives This study of a large and heterogeneous sample of 5210 daytime employees was designed to ...
Objective: To examine the associations between work-stress and physical activity (PA) with sleep qua...
Objectives: Regular physical activity (PA) can prevent sleep complaints and improve sleep among peop...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined whether mid-life work stress, defined as job strain and effort-reward...
In Sweden the National Bureau of Statistics has reported an increase in stress-related disorders and...
OBJECTIVE: The aims of this study among municipal employees in rural areas of northern Sweden were t...
The purpose of the study was to assess the impact of job strain and sleep quality on the diurnal pat...
Study objective: Stress as a cause of disturbed sleep is often taken for granted, but the longitudin...
This prospective four-wave study examined (i) the causal direction of the longitudinal relations amo...
This prospective four-wave study examined (i) the causal direction of the longitudinal relations amo...
Summary This prospective four-wave study examined (i) the causal direction of the longitudinal relat...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore the association between job strain and the co-...
There is increasing evidence that occupational stress increases psychosomatic health complaints in t...
SUMMARY This prospective four-wave study examined (i) the causal direction of the longitudinal relat...
Objective/Background: To examine the prospective association between work-related mental fatigue and...
Objectives This study of a large and heterogeneous sample of 5210 daytime employees was designed to ...