Influence of Lifestyle, Coping, and Job Stress on Blood Pressure in Men and Women
Abstract
We designed this study to clarify the role of work stress on long-term blood pressure control and in particular to investigate whether perceived work stress directly affected resting blood pressure levels or whether there were indirect effects mediated by coping mechanisms and lifestyle. Men (n=337) and women (n=317) working in a government tax office completed questionnaires for assessment of work-related stress, coping strategies, and...
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Title
Influence of Lifestyle, Coping, and Job Stress on Blood Pressure in Men and Women
Published Date
Jan 1, 1997
Journal
Volume
29
Issue
1
Pages
1 - 7
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