Work-related stress case definitions and prevalence rates in national surveys

Volume: 60, Issue: 8, Pages: 658 - 661
Published: Oct 21, 2010
Abstract
There is concern about lack of consistency in the design of case definitions used to measure work-related stress in national workforce surveys and the implications of this for the reliability and validity of prevalence estimates as well as for developments in policy and practice on tackling work-related stress.To examine associations between case definitions used for the measurement of work-related stress in nationally representative workforce...
Paper Details
Title
Work-related stress case definitions and prevalence rates in national surveys
Published Date
Oct 21, 2010
Volume
60
Issue
8
Pages
658 - 661
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