Measuring job stressors and studying the health impact of the work environment : an epidemiologic commentary

作者: Stanislav V. Kasl

DOI: 10.1037/1076-8998.3.4.390

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摘要: This article provides a commentary on 5 articles in the special section that marshal substantial amount of information about 4 instruments for measuring work stress. The perspective is psychosocial epidemiology and highlights differences between environmental psychological traditions studying stress health. Several issues are addressed: (a) placing measures broader taxonomy dimensions environment evaluating context, (b) discussing alternative strategies job strains, (c) analyzing some triviality debate, (d) reconsidering number ongoing debate "subjective" versus "objective" measurement approaches to dimensions.

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