Contribution of job control and other risk factors to social variations in coronary heart disease incidence

Volume: 350, Issue: 9073, Pages: 235 - 239
Published: Jul 1, 1997
Abstract
The first Whitehall Study showed an inverse social gradient in mortality from coronary heart disease (CHD) among British civil servants--namely, that there were higher rates in men of lower employment grade. About a quarter of this gradient could be attributed to coronary risk factors. We analysed 5-year CHD incidence rates from the Whitehall II study to assess the contribution to the social gradient of psychosocial work environment, social...
Paper Details
Title
Contribution of job control and other risk factors to social variations in coronary heart disease incidence
Published Date
Jul 1, 1997
Journal
Volume
350
Issue
9073
Pages
235 - 239
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