Job strain and mortality in elderly men: social network, support, and influence as buffers.

A Falk, BS Hanson, SO Isacsson… - American journal of …, 1992 - ajph.aphapublications.org
A Falk, BS Hanson, SO Isacsson, PO Ostergren
American journal of Public health, 1992ajph.aphapublications.org
The aim was to investigate whether job strain affects mortality in a representative population
of elderly men, and whether social network and social support outside the workplace can
buffer the negative health effects of job strain. A higher relative mortality risk (RR) was found
among men exposed to job strain (RR= 1.7). The combination of exposure to job strain and
seven different measures of weak social network and social support was associated with a
further increased RR ranging from 2.1 to 4.6.
The aim was to investigate whether job strain affects mortality in a representative population of elderly men, and whether social network and social support outside the workplace can buffer the negative health effects of job strain. A higher relative mortality risk (RR) was found among men exposed to job strain (RR = 1.7). The combination of exposure to job strain and seven different measures of weak social network and social support was associated with a further increased RR ranging from 2.1 to 4.6.
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