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American Journal of Public Health|August 1, 1988
Job characteristics in relation to the prevalence of myocardial infarction in the US Health Examination Survey (HES) and the Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (HANES)R A Karasek, T Theorell, J E Schwartz, et al.
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal|October 26, 1999
Differences in the association between psychosocial work conditions and physical work load in female- and male-dominated occupations. MUSIC-Norrtälje Study GroupM Josephson, G Pernold, G Ahlberg-Hultén, et al.
Journal of Hypertension|December 1, 1985
Psychosocial and physiological factors in relation to blood pressure at rest--a study of Swedish men in their upper twentiesT Theorell, P Hjemdahl, F Ericsson, et al.
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics|March 10, 1998
Treatment of patients with chronic somatic symptoms by means of art psychotherapy: a process descriptionT Theorell, K Konarski, H Westerlund, et al.
Spine|March 9, 2000
To what extent do current and past physical and psychosocial occupational factors explain care-seeking for low back pain in a working population? Results from the Musculoskeletal Intervention Center-Norrtälje StudyE Vingård, L Alfredsson, M Hagberg, et al.
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|August 16, 2001
The influence on seeking care because of neck and shoulder disorders from work-related exposuresE W Tornqvist, A Kilbom, E Vingård, et al.
Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|July 30, 2010
A prospective cohort study of deficient maternal nurturing attitudes predicting adulthood work stress independent of adulthood hostility and depressive symptomsM Hintsanen, M Kivimäki, T Hintsa, et al.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|November 18, 2004
Is the effect of work stress on cardiovascular mortality confounded by socioeconomic factors in the Valmet study?E J Brunner, M Kivimäki, J Siegrist, et al.
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|October 16, 1999
Age and gender differences in exposure patterns and low back pain in the MUSIC-Norrtälje studyE Vingård, L Alfredsson, M Hagberg, et al.
Journal of Internal Medicine|August 14, 1999
Higher relative, but lower absolute risks of myocardial infarction in women than in men: analysis of some major risk factors in the SHEEP study. The SHEEP Study GroupC Reuterwall, J Hallqvist, A Ahlbom, et al.
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American Journal of Public Health|August 1, 1988
Job characteristics in relation to the prevalence of myocardial infarction in the US Health Examination Survey (HES) and the Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (HANES)R A Karasek, T Theorell, J E Schwartz, et al.
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal|October 26, 1999
Differences in the association between psychosocial work conditions and physical work load in female- and male-dominated occupations. MUSIC-Norrtälje Study GroupM Josephson, G Pernold, G Ahlberg-Hultén, et al.
Journal of Hypertension|December 1, 1985
Psychosocial and physiological factors in relation to blood pressure at rest--a study of Swedish men in their upper twentiesT Theorell, P Hjemdahl, F Ericsson, et al.
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics|March 10, 1998
Treatment of patients with chronic somatic symptoms by means of art psychotherapy: a process descriptionT Theorell, K Konarski, H Westerlund, et al.
Spine|March 9, 2000
To what extent do current and past physical and psychosocial occupational factors explain care-seeking for low back pain in a working population? Results from the Musculoskeletal Intervention Center-Norrtälje StudyE Vingård, L Alfredsson, M Hagberg, et al.
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|August 16, 2001
The influence on seeking care because of neck and shoulder disorders from work-related exposuresE W Tornqvist, A Kilbom, E Vingård, et al.
Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|July 30, 2010
A prospective cohort study of deficient maternal nurturing attitudes predicting adulthood work stress independent of adulthood hostility and depressive symptomsM Hintsanen, M Kivimäki, T Hintsa, et al.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|November 18, 2004
Is the effect of work stress on cardiovascular mortality confounded by socioeconomic factors in the Valmet study?E J Brunner, M Kivimäki, J Siegrist, et al.
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|October 16, 1999
Age and gender differences in exposure patterns and low back pain in the MUSIC-Norrtälje studyE Vingård, L Alfredsson, M Hagberg, et al.
Journal of Internal Medicine|August 14, 1999
Higher relative, but lower absolute risks of myocardial infarction in women than in men: analysis of some major risk factors in the SHEEP study. The SHEEP Study GroupC Reuterwall, J Hallqvist, A Ahlbom, et al.
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