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149 related items for PubMed ID: 21346635

  • 1. Effort-reward imbalance is associated with salivary immunoglobulin a and cortisol secretion in disability workers.
    Wright BJ.
    J Occup Environ Med; 2011 Mar; 53(3):308-12. PubMed ID: 21346635
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  • 2. Effort-reward imbalance at work and pre-clinical biological indices of ill-health: the case for salivary immunoglobulin A.
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    Pires da Rocha MC, Figueiredo de Martino MM, Grassi-Kassisse DM, Luiz de Souza A.
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  • 13. Industrial noise exposure and salivary cortisol in blue collar industrial workers.
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  • 14. Cortisol secretion throughout the day, perceptions of the work environment, and negative affect.
    Hanson EK, Maas CJ, Meijman TF, Godaert GL.
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  • 17. Associations between two job stress models and measures of salivary cortisol.
    Maina G, Bovenzi M, Palmas A, Larese Filon F.
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  • 20. Salivary markers of work stress in an emergency team of urban police (1 degree step).
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