Objectives: The demand-control-support ''job strain'' model is frequently used in occupational health research. We sought to explore the relationship between job strain and back pain. Method: One thousand two hundred and ninety-eight collaborators of a Swiss teaching hospital responded to a cross-sectional questionnaire survey that measured job strain, the occurrence of back pain as well as the characteristics and consequences of this pain. Results: Job strain computed with both psychological and physical demands was strongly and significantly associated with various measures of back pain. These associations displayed a dose–response pat- tern, and remained strong even after adjustment for job characteristics and professional categories. In...
Scientific evidence indicates that workers in the health sector are commonly exposed to work-related...
The purpose of this review was to summarize current knowledge concerning the role of psychological w...
Objectives: longitudinal studies have linked stress at work with a higher incidence of musculoskelet...
International audienceObjectives: The demand-control-support ‘‘job strain’’ model is frequently used...
The demand-control-support "job strain" model is frequently used in occupational health research. We...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the relationship between psychosocial work characteristics and l...
While musculoskeletal pain is common in the population, less is known about its labor market consequ...
This cross-sectional questionnaire study investigated the role of pain (pain severity, radiating pai...
Psychosocial work demands and resources are identified risk factors for back pain development. But, ...
Introduction and purpose: The prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders in stressful jobs is very...
Abstract This cross-sectional questionnaire study investigated the role of pain (pain severity, radi...
Objective: To determine whether physical and psychosocial load at work influence sickness absence du...
Objective: To determine whether physical and psychosocial load at work influence sickness absence du...
Object of study: Back muscles’ pain of people, who perform sedentary jobs. Problem of study: As mode...
Background & Objective: The job stress, undesirablework assignments, heavy workload and continuously...
Scientific evidence indicates that workers in the health sector are commonly exposed to work-related...
The purpose of this review was to summarize current knowledge concerning the role of psychological w...
Objectives: longitudinal studies have linked stress at work with a higher incidence of musculoskelet...
International audienceObjectives: The demand-control-support ‘‘job strain’’ model is frequently used...
The demand-control-support "job strain" model is frequently used in occupational health research. We...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the relationship between psychosocial work characteristics and l...
While musculoskeletal pain is common in the population, less is known about its labor market consequ...
This cross-sectional questionnaire study investigated the role of pain (pain severity, radiating pai...
Psychosocial work demands and resources are identified risk factors for back pain development. But, ...
Introduction and purpose: The prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders in stressful jobs is very...
Abstract This cross-sectional questionnaire study investigated the role of pain (pain severity, radi...
Objective: To determine whether physical and psychosocial load at work influence sickness absence du...
Objective: To determine whether physical and psychosocial load at work influence sickness absence du...
Object of study: Back muscles’ pain of people, who perform sedentary jobs. Problem of study: As mode...
Background & Objective: The job stress, undesirablework assignments, heavy workload and continuously...
Scientific evidence indicates that workers in the health sector are commonly exposed to work-related...
The purpose of this review was to summarize current knowledge concerning the role of psychological w...
Objectives: longitudinal studies have linked stress at work with a higher incidence of musculoskelet...