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Experience of Stress Assessed by Text Messages and Its Association with Objective Workload-A Longitudinal Study

Arapovic-Johansson, Bozana (author)
Karolinska Institutet,Karolinska Inst, Sweden
Wåhlin, Charlotte, 1961- (author)
Linköpings universitet,Avdelningen för prevention, rehabilitering och nära vård,Medicinska fakulteten,Region Östergötland, Arbets- och miljömedicin,Karolinska Inst, Sweden
Hagberg, Jan (author)
Karolinska Inst, Sweden
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Kwak, Lydia (author)
Karolinska Institutet,Karolinska Inst, Sweden
Axen, Iben (author)
Karolinska Institutet,Karolinska Inst, Sweden
Bjorklund, Christina (author)
Karolinska Institutet,Karolinska Inst, Sweden
Jensen, Irene (author)
Karolinska Institutet,Karolinska Inst, Sweden
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2020-01-21
2020
English.
In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. - : MDPI. - 1661-7827 .- 1660-4601. ; 17:3
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  • Exploring stress trajectories in detail and over a long time may give valuable information in terms of both understanding and practice. We followed a group of primary health care employees in a randomized controlled trial. The objective was to describe their experience of stress, explore the intra-individual variability and examine the association between the experience of stress and the objective workload. Weekly text messages with a single item stress question were distributed in two time series: 12 weeks at the beginning of the trial and 26 weeks after the 6-month follow up. Aggregated objective data about workload were collected from their administration office and related to stress levels. There was a seasonal variation, with higher stress during the fall than in spring and summer. The analysis comparing high and low stress subgroups showed that the stress trajectory of a high-stress subgroup was different from that of a low-stress subgroup. Individuals with high exhaustion scores had higher odds of belonging to a subgroup of individuals with high intra-individual variability in stress experience. The objective workload was measured in two ways and was strongly associated with the stress experience. We found that the lower the productivity, the higher the feeling of stress.

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Hälsovetenskap -- Arbetsmedicin och miljömedicin (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Health Sciences -- Occupational Health and Environmental Health (hsv//eng)

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work stress; objective data; workload; intra-individual variability; new technology

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