F Kittel, M Kornitzer, G De Backer, M Dramaix, J Sobolski, S Degré, H Denolin
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Abstract
The present study focuses on the relationship of Type A behavior, a suspected coronary-prone behavior pattern in its overall or specific aspects, to "stress" experienced at work, and to social and coronary bioclinical risk factors. In order to measure Type A behavior and Job-Stress, respectively, the Jenkins Activity Survey Questionnaire (J.A.S. for employed persons, 1969 version) and a self-constructed Job-Stress Questionnaire were administered at a base-line examination to 2,302 men aged 40-50 years. The multivariate analysis shows: A strong Type A behavior-Job-Stress relationship; An important relationship between employment grade, educational attainment and--to a lesser extent--, marital status and, overall Type A behavior, Speed and Impatience and Job-Involvement, A weak relationship between cholesterol and triglycerides (not found in univariate analysis), and, overall Type A behavior; a small weak relationship between smoking habits, and, Speed and Impatience and Hard-Driving. A direct relationship between heavy physical activity during leisure-time and Job-Involvement.
本研究的重点是A型行为,一种疑似冠状动脉易发行为模式的整体或具体方面,与工作中的“压力”,社会和冠状动脉生物临床危险因素的关系。为了测量A型行为和工作压力,我们对2302名年龄在40-50岁之间的男性进行了基线测试,分别使用了Jenkins活动调查问卷(J.A.S. for employment persons, 1969版)和自编的工作压力问卷。多变量分析表明:A型行为与工作压力之间存在较强的关系;就业等级、受教育程度和(在较小程度上)婚姻状况、总体a型行为、速度、不耐烦和工作投入之间存在重要关系,胆固醇和甘油三酯(未在单变量分析中发现)和总体a型行为之间存在弱关系;吸烟习惯与速度、急躁和开车之间有微弱的关系。闲暇时间大量体力活动与工作投入的直接关系。