Abstract Ambulance personnel in emergency medical services are exposed to physical demands and stress during work, and an increased prevalence of ill health has been observed in this group. The aim was to compare hair cortisol concentration (HCC) among Swedish ambulance personnel with HCC in a population-based reference sample, to analyse differences between women and men, and differences due to work-related factors. Samples of hair 1 cm closest to the skin (5–10 mg) were collected and analysed for cortisol by radioimmunoassay. Moreover, the participants responded to a questionnaire regarding their work environment. The HCC among the ambulance personnel did not differ from the HCC in the population-based reference sample (median 19.2 vs. 22...
Background: Previous studies have shown a high incidence of both acute and post-traumatic stress amo...
Objective Hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) measures are crucial for research into stress and str...
Previous research shows a nonlinear dependency between hair cortisol concentrations and perceived st...
Background: Measurement of hair cortisol concentration (HCC) may be used as a biomarker for chronic ...
Hair cortisol concentrations (HCCs) are a potential physiological indicator of work related stress. ...
Introduction - The measurement of cortisol in hair has emerged in recent years as a reliable way of ...
Evidence on the association of work stress with cortisol levels is inconsistent and mostly stems fro...
Hair cortisol and self-reported stress: literature shows mixed findings.Many studies do not use stre...
Chronic stress can be important in the pathology of chronic disease. Hair cortisol concentrations (H...
\u3cp\u3eHair cortisol concentrations (HCCs) are a potential physiological indicator of work related...
The analysis of hair cortisol concentrations (HCC) is a promising new biomarker for retrospective me...
Background: Working in the healthcare sector is generally regarded as stress inductive, which hamper...
OBJECTIVES: Workplace-based selective prevention of mental health problems currently relies on subje...
In their line of duty, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel are exposed to chronically stressf...
Background: Previous studies have shown a high incidence of both acute and post-traumatic stress amo...
Objective Hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) measures are crucial for research into stress and str...
Previous research shows a nonlinear dependency between hair cortisol concentrations and perceived st...
Background: Measurement of hair cortisol concentration (HCC) may be used as a biomarker for chronic ...
Hair cortisol concentrations (HCCs) are a potential physiological indicator of work related stress. ...
Introduction - The measurement of cortisol in hair has emerged in recent years as a reliable way of ...
Evidence on the association of work stress with cortisol levels is inconsistent and mostly stems fro...
Hair cortisol and self-reported stress: literature shows mixed findings.Many studies do not use stre...
Chronic stress can be important in the pathology of chronic disease. Hair cortisol concentrations (H...
\u3cp\u3eHair cortisol concentrations (HCCs) are a potential physiological indicator of work related...
The analysis of hair cortisol concentrations (HCC) is a promising new biomarker for retrospective me...
Background: Working in the healthcare sector is generally regarded as stress inductive, which hamper...
OBJECTIVES: Workplace-based selective prevention of mental health problems currently relies on subje...
In their line of duty, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel are exposed to chronically stressf...
Background: Previous studies have shown a high incidence of both acute and post-traumatic stress amo...
Objective Hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) measures are crucial for research into stress and str...
Previous research shows a nonlinear dependency between hair cortisol concentrations and perceived st...