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Self-rated Health and Allostatic Load in Women Working in Two Occupational SectorsKarolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
Stockholm University, Sweden
Stockholm University/Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, pls{at}psychology.su.se This study set out to investigate how biological dysregulation, in terms of allostatic load (AL), relates to self-rated health (SRH) in women. Data on SRH and 12 biomarkers used to assess AL were available for 241 employees from the health care sector and 98 employees from the IT/media sector. In line with the hypothesis, results showed that a poor SRH, along with occupational sector, age and education, were significantly associated with a high AL, particularly for those working within the health care sector. This association between a poor SRH and AL, suggests a link between SRH and biological dysregulation.
Key Words: biological dysregulation biomarkers subjective health work
Journal of Health Psychology, Vol. 14, No. 4,
568-577 (2009) |
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