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Cognitive activation theory of stress—how are individual experiences mediated into biological systems?
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- SJWEH Supplements, 2008, n. 6, p. 177
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The occupational stress index—an approach derived from cognitive ergonomics applicable to clinical practice.
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- SJWEH Supplements, 2008, n. 6, p. 169
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Work conditions and masked (hidden) hypertension—insights into the global epidemic of hypertension.
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- SJWEH Supplements, 2008, n. 6, p. 41
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A new questionnaire and model for research into the impact of work and the work environment on employee health.
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- SJWEH Supplements, 2008, n. 6, p. 150
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Organizational approach to studies of job demands, control and health.
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- SJWEH Supplements, 2008, n. 6, p. 144
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Anabolism and catabolism—antagonistic partners in stress and strain.
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- SJWEH Supplements, 2008, n. 6, p. 136
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Low social control and physiological deregulation—the stress—disequilibrium theory, towards a new demand—control model.
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- SJWEH Supplements, 2008, n. 6, p. 117
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Effort-reward imbalance and health in a globalized economy.
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- SJWEH Supplements, 2008, n. 6, p. 163
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The work environment, critical incidents, debriefing and psychological functioning—a study of trade union members in Sweden.
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- SJWEH Supplements, 2008, n. 6, p. 111
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Flexible labor markets and employee health.
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- SJWEH Supplements, 2008, n. 6, p. 98
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Jobs, demands, controls—and productivity?
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- SJWEH Supplements, 2008, n. 6, p. 91
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Contribution of job strain to nurses' consideration of leaving the profession—results from the longitudinal European nurses' early exit study.
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- SJWEH Supplements, 2008, n. 6, p. 75
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Control, flexibility and rhythms.
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- SJWEH Supplements, 2008, n. 6, p. 83
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Social class, job insecurity and job strain in Korea.
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- SJWEH Supplements, 2008, n. 6, p. 60
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Validity and reliability of the job content questionnaire in formal and informal jobs in Brazil.
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- SJWEH Supplements, 2008, n. 6, p. 52
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Local and global factors in work stress—the Australian dairy farming examplar.
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- SJWEH Supplements, 2008, n. 6, p. 66
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What are the next steps for research on work stress and coronary heart disease?
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- SJWEH Supplements, 2008, n. 6, p. 33
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Socioeconomic status, job strain and common mental disorders—an ecological (occupational) approach.
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- SJWEH Supplements, 2008, n. 6, p. 22
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Globalization, workers' power and the psychosocial work environment… is the demand-control-support model still useful in a neoliberal era?
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- SJWEH Supplements, 2008, n. 6, p. 15
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Interview with Töres Theorrell.
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- 2008
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- Interview
Introduction.
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- SJWEH Supplements, 2008, n. 6, p. 3
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