1983
DOI: 10.1080/0097840x.1983.9935029
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Type a in Relation to Job-Stress, Social and Bioclinical Variables: The Belgian Physical Fitness Study

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“… a) JCQ: The Job Content Questionnaire 5 , 47 ) , b) ERI: The Effort-Reward Imbalance questionnaire 48 ) , c) JSQ: Job Stress Questionnaire 49 , 50 ) , d) OSQ: Occupational Stress Questionnaire 51 , 52 ) . …”
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“… a) JCQ: The Job Content Questionnaire 5 , 47 ) , b) ERI: The Effort-Reward Imbalance questionnaire 48 ) , c) JSQ: Job Stress Questionnaire 49 , 50 ) , d) OSQ: Occupational Stress Questionnaire 51 , 52 ) . …”
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“…The JCQ was used in four studies 27 , 28 , 30 , 34 ) , ERI was used in two studies 29 , 42 ) and both JCQ and ERI in two studies 25 , 36 ) . In addition, the Job Stress Questionnaire (JSQ) 50 , 51 ) and the Occupational Stress Questionnaire (OSQ) 52 , 53 ) , were used in single studies 26 , 35 ) .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, we can say that the results of contradictory studies about the effect of demographic variables like socioeconomic status (17, 21, 22), job rank, job experience, and education (47, 48) contribute to this indirect effect.…”
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“…The literature shows that physical activity has a beneficial impact on perception of the work environment [56,57], and a good work environment can favorably influence the practice of physical activity [15,53]. However, it has to be considered that psychosocial factors may affect health-related behaviors, such as the practice of physical activity.…”
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confidence: 99%