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ArtikelThe Role of Occupational Status in the Association Between Job Strain and Ambulatory Blood Pressure During Working and Nonworking Days  
Oleh: Joseph, Nataria T. ; Muldoon, Matthew F. ; Manuck, Stephen B. ; Matthews, Karen A. ; MacDonald, Leslie A. ; Grosch, James ; Kamarck, Thomas W.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Psychosomatic Medicine: Journal of Biobehavioral Medicine vol. 78 no. 08 (Oct. 2016), page 940-949.
Topik: Occupational Stress; Cardiovascular; Ambulatory Blood Pressure; Job Strain
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Isi artikelObjectives: The objectives of this study were to determine whether job strain is more strongly associated with higher ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) among blue-collar workers compared with white-collar workers, to examine whether this pattern generalizes across working and nonworking days and across sex, and to examine whether this pattern is accounted for by psychosocial factors or health behaviors during daily life. Methods: A total of 480 healthy workers (mean age = 43 years, 53% female) in the Adult Health and Behavior Project–Phase 2 completed ABP monitoring during 3 working days and 1 nonworking day. Job strain was operationalized as high psychological demand (> sample median) combined with low decision latitude (
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