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Stressful work, sickness absence and turnover in truck drivers from etiology to prevention

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Authors
  • E.M. de Croon
Supervisors
  • M.H.W. Frings-Dresen
Cosupervisors
  • R.W.B. Blonk
  • J.K. Sluiter
Award date 06-02-2003
ISBN
  • 9072748441
  • 9789072748447
Number of pages 191
Organisations
  • Faculty of Medicine (AMC-UvA)
Document type PhD thesis
Note Research conducted at: AmCOGG
Language English
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Contents
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Chapter 1 General introduction
Chapter 2 Job stress and psychosomatic health complaints in Dutch truck drivers: A re-evaluation of the interactive Demand-Control model
Chapter 3 Job stress, fatigue, and job dissatisfaction in Dutch truck drivers: Towards an occupation-specific model of demands and control
Chapter 4 Need for recovery after work predicts sickness absence: A 2-years prospective cohort study in truck drivers
Chapter 5 Stressful work, psychological job strain and turnover in truck drivers: A 2-years prospective cohort study
Chapter 6 The Trucker Strain Monitor (TSM): An occupation-specific questionnaire measuring psychological job strain
Chapter 7 Occupation-specific screening for future sickness absence: Criterion validity of the Trucker Strain Monitor (TSM)
Chapter 8 General discussion
Summary
Samenvatting
Appendix
References
Dankwoord
Stellingen
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