Experts offer tips on what to do if you’re not getting the respect or compensation you deserve. By Christina Caron Life isn’t fair. It’s a phrase so often repeated that it has become a cliché. But ...
Psychosocial stressors at work related to job strain and effort-reward imbalance increase risk for atrial fibrillation. Risk of atrial fibrillation (AF) is increased with psychosocial stressors at ...
Work-related stress is bad for more than just your mental health, especially if you're a man. While research has long shown that job strain can take a toll on workers' psychological and physical ...
Share on Pinterest Researchers say job stress as well as effort-reward imbalance can affect heart health. PER Images/Stocksy Stress is known to have a number of negative health effects, including on ...
Feel like you’re not getting your fair share in the workplace? Psychologists refer to this as effort-reward imbalance. The perception that you are getting less than others for the same amount of work ...
Work-related stress that stems from job strain and a perceived imbalance between effort and reward may raise the risk of developing an abnormal heart rhythm condition, new research suggests. The study ...
Men exposed to stressful working conditions who also felt that they put forth high effort but received low reward had twice the risk of heart disease compared to men who were free of those ...
Objective: Studies investigating the relative importance of effort–reward imbalance and work–privacy conflict for burnout risk between professional groups in the health care sector are rare and ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Workplace psychosocial stressors may increase risk for atrial fibrillation. Experiencing both job strain and ...
Job strain and effort-reward imbalance at work were associated with a greater chance of developing an abnormal heart rhythm condition, finds a new study. Work-related stress caused by job strain and ...
Work-related stress caused by job strain and an imbalance between efforts applied vs. rewards received may increase the risk of developing atrial fibrillation, according to new research published ...