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726 related items for PubMed ID: 21172772

  • 1. Do dimensions from the Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire predict vitality and mental health over and above the job strain and effort-reward imbalance models?
    Burr H, Albertsen K, Rugulies R, Hannerz H.
    Scand J Public Health; 2010 Feb; 38(3 Suppl):59-68. PubMed ID: 21172772
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  • 3. Effects of job strain on fatigue: cross-sectional and prospective views of the job content questionnaire and effort--reward imbalance in the GAZEL cohort.
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  • 5. Association between psychosocial job characteristics and insomnia: an investigation using two relevant job stress models--the demand-control-support (DCS) model and the effort-reward imbalance (ERI) model.
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    Nuebling M, Seidler A, Garthus-Niegel S, Latza U, Wagner M, Hegewald J, Liebers F, Jankowiak S, Zwiener I, Wild PS, Letzel S.
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  • 7. Job stress and work-related musculoskeletal symptoms among intensive care unit nurses: a comparison between job demand-control and effort-reward imbalance models.
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  • 10. Psychosocial job characteristics and insomnia: a prospective cohort study using the Demand-Control-Support (DCS) and Effort-Reward Imbalance (ERI) job stress models.
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  • 11. Negative emotionality, activity, and sociability temperaments predicting long-term job strain and effort-reward imbalance: a 15-year prospective follow-up study.
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  • 12. Information and communication technology demands at work: the association with job strain, effort-reward imbalance and self-rated health in different socio-economic strata.
    Stadin M, Nordin M, Broström A, Magnusson Hanson LL, Westerlund H, Fransson EI.
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  • 13. Effort--reward imbalance and medically certified absence for mental health problems: a prospective study of white-collar workers.
    Ndjaboué R, Brisson C, Vézina M, Blanchette C, Bourbonnais R.
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  • 14. Relationship between psychosocial factors at work and incidence of perceived health problems in the GERICOTS cohort.
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  • 15. Effort-reward imbalance model and self-reported health: cross-sectional and prospective findings from the GAZEL cohort.
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  • 17. Psychosocial work stress is associated with poor self-rated health in Danish nurses: a test of the effort-reward imbalance model.
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  • 18. Changes in psychosocial work environment and depressive symptoms: a prospective study in junior physicians.
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  • 19. The Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire in Germany: from the validation of the instrument to the formation of a job-specific database of psychosocial factors at work.
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  • 20. Psychosocial job characteristics and smoking cessation: a prospective cohort study using the Demand-Control-Support and Effort-Reward Imbalance job stress models.
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