Psychosocial Factors and Health : Community and Workplace Study
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概要
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The effects of psychosocial factors on health have drawn growing attention. An important prerequisite for epidemiologic studies is that instruments to measure psychosocial factors be reliable and valid based on psychometric properties. The introduction of occupational stress models has made breakthroughs in conceptualizing real-life complex phenomena in the workplace. This article describes some trials that explore the associations between psychosocial factors and health in the community and workplace. Scales for measuring social support and psychosocial job characteristics were developed, and their validation was pursued. Findings suggest that adverse social relationships and job characteristics measured by these instruments are associated with ill health. To strengthen the validities of the measurements and to provide strong causal evidence between psychosocial factors and health, more prospective studies and interventional approaches are needed.J Epidemiol 2005; 15: 65-69.
- 日本疫学会の論文
- 2005-05-01
著者
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Tsutsumi Akizumi
自治医科大学 地域医療学
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Tsutsumi Akizumi
Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine and Dentistry.
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Tsutsumi Akizumi
Okayama University Graduate School Of Medicine And Dentistry
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Tsutsumi Akizumi
Okayama University Graduate School Of Medicine Dentistry And Pharmaceutical Sciences Hygiene & P
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