par Heikkilä, Katriina;Nyberg, Solja T;Fransson, Eleonor I;Alfredsson, Lars;De Bacquer, Dirk;Bjorner, Jakob B;Bonenfant, Sébastien;Borritz, Marianne;Burr, Hermann;Clays, Els;Casini, Annalisa ;Dragano, Nico;Erbel, Raimund;Geuskens, Goedele A;Goldberg, Marcel;Hooftman, Wendela E;Houtman, Irene L;Joensuu, Matti;Jöckel, Karl-Heinz;Kittel, France ;Knutsson, Anders;Koskenvuo, Markku;Koskinen, Aki;Kouvonen, Anne;Leineweber, Constanze;Lunau, Thorsten;Madsen, Ida E H;Magnusson Hanson, Linda L;Marmot, Michael G;Nielsen, Martin Lindhardt;Nordin, Maria;Pentti, Jaana;Salo, Paula;Rugulies, Reiner;Steptoe, Andrew;Siegrist, Johannes;Suominen, Sakari;Vahtera, Jussi;Virtanen, Marianna;Väänänen, Ari;Westerholm, Peter;Westerlund, Hugo;Zins, Marie;Theorell, Töres;Hamer, Mark;Ferrie, Jane E;Singh-Manoux, Archana;Batty, George David;Kivimäki, Mika;IPD-Work Consortium,
Référence PloS one, 7, 7, page (e35463)
Publication Publié, 2012
Référence PloS one, 7, 7, page (e35463)
Publication Publié, 2012
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | Tobacco smoking is a major contributor to the public health burden and healthcare costs worldwide, but the determinants of smoking behaviours are poorly understood. We conducted a large individual-participant meta-analysis to examine the extent to which work-related stress, operationalised as job strain, is associated with tobacco smoking in working adults. |