Across the global economy, employers struggle to hire at speed and scale, while job seekers have to apply to more jobs, have a lower chance of getting the job & usually don't receive a response. While ...
Objectives The purpose of this study was to investigate whether psychosocial stress defined as high strain based on the job demand—control model increases risk for atrial fibrillation. Methods The ...
Japanese men in high-stress jobs appear to have an increased risk of stroke compared with those in less demanding positions, according to a report in the January 12 issue of Archives of Internal ...
Workaholism or work addiction risk is a growing public health concern that can lead to many negative mental and physical health outcomes such as depression, anxiety or sleep disorder. Perception of ...
The team used six different formulations to quantify job strain based on Karasek's Job‐Demand‐Control model, which defines job strain as a combination of high job demand and low job control. All ...
Workaholism or work addiction risk is a growing public health concern that can lead to many negative mental and physical health outcomes such as depression, anxiety or sleep disorder. Perception of ...
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