An inverse relation between socio-economic class and occurrence of ischemic heart disease (IHD) in advanced societies is an often replicated finding from empirical studies. Yet, the processes which produce these effects remain an open question. One promising explanation concerns the prevalence of stressful working life, especially of distinct 'job strain' occupations. Based on these considerations, we develop a refined concept of work-related socio-emotional distress which considers a mismatch between high workload and low control over occupational status (e.g. job insecurity, poor promotion prospects, status inconsistency) as crucial distress-provoking conditions. Moreover, we assume that the effect of this condition on IHD risk is substan...
The overall aims of this thesis were to improve our understanding of (1) associations between advers...
Background: Epidemiologic evidence for work stress as a risk factor for coronary heart disease is mo...
Background: Epidemiologic evidence for work stress as a risk factor for coronary heart disease is mo...
Purpose Increasing evidence shows the detrimental impact of high physical work demands for cardiovas...
Increasing evidence shows the detrimental impact of high physical work demands for cardiovascular he...
Increasing evidence shows the detrimental impact of high physical work demands for cardiovascular he...
The role of psychosocial work stress as a risk factor for chronic disease has been the subject of co...
Objectives To assess the association between job strain (JS) and the incidence of coronary heart dis...
Social inequalities in cardiovascular diseases are well documented. Yet, the relation of social stat...
The objectives are to examine if the excess risk of myocardial infarction from exposure to job strai...
Objectives To assess the association between job strain (JS) and the incidence of coronary heart dis...
Objectives To assess the association between job strain (JS) and the incidence of coronary heart dis...
Levels of risk factors for ischaemic heart disease (IHD)were compared in employed men, and in men wh...
Objectives To assess the association between job strain (JS) and the incidence of coronary heart dis...
Objectives To assess the association between job strain (JS) and the incidence of coronary heart dis...
The overall aims of this thesis were to improve our understanding of (1) associations between advers...
Background: Epidemiologic evidence for work stress as a risk factor for coronary heart disease is mo...
Background: Epidemiologic evidence for work stress as a risk factor for coronary heart disease is mo...
Purpose Increasing evidence shows the detrimental impact of high physical work demands for cardiovas...
Increasing evidence shows the detrimental impact of high physical work demands for cardiovascular he...
Increasing evidence shows the detrimental impact of high physical work demands for cardiovascular he...
The role of psychosocial work stress as a risk factor for chronic disease has been the subject of co...
Objectives To assess the association between job strain (JS) and the incidence of coronary heart dis...
Social inequalities in cardiovascular diseases are well documented. Yet, the relation of social stat...
The objectives are to examine if the excess risk of myocardial infarction from exposure to job strai...
Objectives To assess the association between job strain (JS) and the incidence of coronary heart dis...
Objectives To assess the association between job strain (JS) and the incidence of coronary heart dis...
Levels of risk factors for ischaemic heart disease (IHD)were compared in employed men, and in men wh...
Objectives To assess the association between job strain (JS) and the incidence of coronary heart dis...
Objectives To assess the association between job strain (JS) and the incidence of coronary heart dis...
The overall aims of this thesis were to improve our understanding of (1) associations between advers...
Background: Epidemiologic evidence for work stress as a risk factor for coronary heart disease is mo...
Background: Epidemiologic evidence for work stress as a risk factor for coronary heart disease is mo...