Key term: decision latitude

Original article 2012;38(6):527-536   pdf
A two-year follow-up study of risk of depression according to work-unit measures of psychological demands and decision latitude
Grynderup MB, Mors O, Hansen ÅM, Andersen JH, Bonde JP, Kærgaard A, Kærlev L, Mikkelsen S, Rugulies R, Thomsen JF, Kolstad HA
 
Review 2012;38(6):489-502   pdf
The association between study characteristics and outcome in the relation between job stress and cardiovascular disease – a multilevel meta-regression analysis
Szerencsi K, van Amelsvoort LGPM, Viechtbauer W, Mohren DCL, Prins MH, Kant I
 
Original article 2010;36(6):449-457   pdf
Discrepancy between objective and subjective measures of job stress and sickness absence
Rehkopf DH, Kuper H, Marmot MG
 
Article SJWEH Suppl 2008; (6):136-143   pdf
Anabolism and catabolism—antagonistic partners in stress and strain
Theorell T
 
Article SJWEH Suppl 2008; (6):117-135   pdf
Low social control and physiological deregulation—the stress–disequilibrium theory, towards a new demand–control model
Karasek R
 
Article SJWEH Suppl 2008; (6):52-59   pdf
Validity and reliability of the job content questionnaire in formal and informal jobs in Brazil
de Araújo TM, Karasek R
 
Article 2006;32(6):443-462   pdf
Psychosocial work environment and mental health—a meta-analytic review
Stansfeld S, Candy B
 
Original article 2004;30(6):477-485   pdf
Job strain in relation to ambulatory blood pressure, heart rate, and heart rate variability among female nurses
Riese H, Van Doornen LJP, Houtman ILD, De Geus EJC
 
Review 2004;30(2):85-128   pdf  pdf
Is job strain a major source of cardiovascular disease risk?
Belkic K, Landsbergis PA, Schnall PL, Baker D
 
Original article 2004;30(1):47-55   pdf
Psychosocial job factors and the one-year evolution of back-related functional limitations
Leroux I, Dionne CE, Bourbonnais R
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