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189 related items for PubMed ID: 26666334

  • 1. The moderating role of personality traits in the relationship between work and salivary cortisol: a cross-sectional study of 401 employees in 34 Canadian companies.
    Parent-Lamarche A, Marchand A.
    BMC Psychol; 2015 Dec 14; 3():45. PubMed ID: 26666334
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  • 2. Work stress, personality traits, and cortisol secretion: Testing a model for job burnout.
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  • 3. Does salivary cortisol secretion mediate the association of work-related stressors with workers' depression?
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  • 4. Work stress models and diurnal cortisol variations: The SALVEO study.
    Marchand A, Juster RP, Durand P, Lupien SJ.
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  • 5. A multilevel analysis of the role personality play between work organization conditions and psychological distress.
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  • 6. Relationship between self-reported mental stressors at the workplace and salivary cortisol.
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  • 7. Parents' work demands on next day's cortisol awakening response - the moderating role of family-to-work conflict.
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  • 8. No evidence for a close relationship between personality traits and circadian cortisol rhythm or a single cortisol stress response.
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  • 9. Work hours and cortisol variation from non-working to working days.
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  • 10. Determination of appropriate sampling time for job stress assessment: the salivary chromogranin A and cortisol in adult females.
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  • 12. Do waking salivary cortisol levels correlate with anesthesiologist's job involvement?
    Klein M, Weksler N, Gidron Y, Heldman E, Gurski E, Smith OR, Gurman GM.
    J Clin Monit Comput; 2012 Dec 23; 26(6):407-13. PubMed ID: 22592182
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  • 13. Diurnal patterns of salivary cortisol and DHEA using a novel collection device: electronic monitoring confirms accurate recording of collection time using this device.
    Laudenslager ML, Calderone J, Philips S, Natvig C, Carlson NE.
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  • 14. Workers' psychological distress, depression, and burnout symptoms: associations with diurnal cortisol profiles.
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  • 15. Assessing mid-trimester salivary cortisol levels across three consecutive days in pregnant women using an at-home collection protocol.
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  • 16. Perceived work overload and chronic worrying predict weekend-weekday differences in the cortisol awakening response.
    Schlotz W, Hellhammer J, Schulz P, Stone AA.
    Psychosom Med; 2004 Sep 01; 66(2):207-14. PubMed ID: 15039505
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  • 17. Differences in cortisol awakening response on work days and weekends in women and men from the Whitehall II cohort.
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  • 18. Salivary cortisol and depression in public sector employees: cross-sectional and short term follow-up findings.
    Vammen MA, Mikkelsen S, Hansen ÅM, Grynderup MB, Andersen JH, Bonde JP, Buttenschøn HN, Kolstad HA, Kærgaard A, Kærlev L, Mors O, Rugulies R, Thomsen JF.
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  • 19. Associations between two job stress models and measures of salivary cortisol.
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  • 20. Associations of long-term shift work with waking salivary cortisol concentration and patterns among police officers.
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    Ind Health; 2012 Oct 01; 50(6):476-86. PubMed ID: 23047078
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