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323 related items for PubMed ID: 9849542

  • 1. Job strain, social support at work, and incidence of myocardial infarction.
    Hammar N, Alfredsson L, Johnson JV.
    Occup Environ Med; 1998 Aug; 55(8):548-53. PubMed ID: 9849542
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  • 2. [Exposure to psychosocial stressors at work in the Pays de la Loire region in 2002].
    Roquelaure Y, Ha C, Gohier B, Dano C, Touranchet A, Leclerc A, Imbernon E, Goldberg M.
    Encephale; 2007 Aug; 33(2):160-8. PubMed ID: 17675911
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  • 4. Methodological and conceptual issues regarding occupational psychosocial coronary heart disease epidemiology.
    Burr H, Formazin M, Pohrt A.
    Scand J Work Environ Health; 2016 May 01; 42(3):251-5. PubMed ID: 26960179
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  • 5. Decision latitude, job strain, and myocardial infarction: a study of working men in Stockholm. The SHEEP Study Group. Stockholm Heart epidemiology Program.
    Theorell T, Tsutsumi A, Hallquist J, Reuterwall C, Hogstedt C, Fredlund P, Emlund N, Johnson JV.
    Am J Public Health; 1998 Mar 01; 88(3):382-8. PubMed ID: 9518968
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  • 7. Work-related psychosocial risk factors and risk of disability pension among employees in health and personal care: A prospective cohort study.
    Leineweber C, Marklund S, Aronsson G, Gustafsson K.
    Int J Nurs Stud; 2019 May 01; 93():12-20. PubMed ID: 30836235
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  • 8. Myocardial infarction in male and female dominated occupations.
    Ostlin P, Alfredsson L, Hammar N, Reuterwall C.
    Occup Environ Med; 1998 Sep 01; 55(9):642-4. PubMed ID: 9861188
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  • 10. Shiftwork and myocardial infarction: a case-control study.
    Knutsson A, Hallquist J, Reuterwall C, Theorell T, Akerstedt T.
    Occup Environ Med; 1999 Jan 01; 56(1):46-50. PubMed ID: 10341746
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  • 13. Psychosocial risk factors for myocardial infarction among Swedish railway engine drivers [corrected].
    Piros S, Karlehagen S, Lappas G, Wilhelmsen L.
    J Cardiovasc Risk; 2000 Oct 01; 7(5):389-94. PubMed ID: 11143769
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  • 14. Perceived job stress and incidence of coronary events: 3-year follow-up of the Belgian Job Stress Project cohort.
    De Bacquer D, Pelfrene E, Clays E, Mak R, Moreau M, de Smet P, Kornitzer M, De Backer G.
    Am J Epidemiol; 2005 Mar 01; 161(5):434-41. PubMed ID: 15718479
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  • 15. Job strain, job demands, decision latitude, and risk of coronary heart disease within the Whitehall II study.
    Kuper H, Marmot M.
    J Epidemiol Community Health; 2003 Feb 01; 57(2):147-53. PubMed ID: 12540692
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  • 17. Decision latitude, psychologic demand, job strain, and coronary heart disease in the Western Electric Study.
    Alterman T, Shekelle RB, Vernon SW, Burau KD.
    Am J Epidemiol; 1994 Mar 15; 139(6):620-7. PubMed ID: 8172173
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  • 19. Job strain and psychological distress in white-collar workers.
    Bourbonnais R, Brisson C, Moisan J, Vézina M.
    Scand J Work Environ Health; 1996 Apr 15; 22(2):139-45. PubMed ID: 8738893
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  • 20. Psychosocial work environment and myocardial infarction: improving risk estimation by combining two complementary job stress models in the SHEEP Study.
    Peter R, Siegrist J, Hallqvist J, Reuterwall C, Theorell T, SHEEP Study Group.
    J Epidemiol Community Health; 2002 Apr 15; 56(4):294-300. PubMed ID: 11896138
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