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Self-rated recovery from work stress and allostatic load in women
Authors:von Thiele Ulrica  Lindfors Petra  Lundberg Ulf
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Center for Health Equity Studies, Stockholm University, SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden. uvt@psychology.su.se
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to investigate the relationships between self-rated recovery from work stress and biologic dysregulation in terms of allostatic load (AL) and individual biomarkers, respectively, in healthy women within the public health care sector. METHODS: Two hundred forty-one women completed self-ratings of recovery and took part in a standardized medical examination, which provided individual biomarkers that were used to compute AL. RESULTS: Cluster analysis of self-rated recovery resulted in three cluster profiles, including (1) recovered women (n=108), (2) nonrecovered women (n=51), and (3) fatigued women (n=82). Sequential logistic regression analysis showed that the fatigued profile had an increased risk for high AL. In contrast, there was no significant difference in individual biomarkers between recovery profiles. CONCLUSIONS: The findings establish an association between biologic processes and self-rated recovery from work stress, thus supporting the hypothesis that insufficient recovery may result in high AL.
Keywords:Cumulative risk   Occupational stress   Public health care   Recuperation   Unwinding
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