2015
DOI: 10.3109/10253890.2015.1004629
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Work-related stress is associated with impaired neuropsychological test performance: a clinical cross-sectional study

Abstract: Patients on sick leave due to work-related stress often complain about impaired concentration and memory. However, it is undetermined how widespread these impairments are, and which cognitive domains are most long-term stress sensitive. Previous studies show inconsistent results and are difficult to synthesize. The primary aim of this study was to examine whether patients with work-related stress complaints have cognitive impairments compared to a matched control group without stress. Our secondary aim was to … Show more

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“…The participants also needed appropriate technological support, which for some was a problem during the computerized cognitive training. This is especially important to take into account as persons with ED have impaired cognitive functioning, specifically in domains of relevance for efficient planning and problem solving (Ellbin, Engen, Jonsdottir & Nordlund, ; Eskildsen, Andersen, Pedersen, Vandborg & Andersen, ; Jonsdottir et al , ; Öhman, Nordin, Bergdahl, Slunga Birgander & Stigsdotter Neely, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The participants also needed appropriate technological support, which for some was a problem during the computerized cognitive training. This is especially important to take into account as persons with ED have impaired cognitive functioning, specifically in domains of relevance for efficient planning and problem solving (Ellbin, Engen, Jonsdottir & Nordlund, ; Eskildsen, Andersen, Pedersen, Vandborg & Andersen, ; Jonsdottir et al , ; Öhman, Nordin, Bergdahl, Slunga Birgander & Stigsdotter Neely, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Work-related stress can be defined as a process, in which an individual perceives demands associated with work as being more than the individual can handle and thereby negatively affecting the psychological and/or physiological state of the individual. The various symptoms of prolonged work-related stress can be fatigue, tension, complaints of physical pain, anxiety, and feelings of sadness (Eskildsen et al 2015a). Sleep disturbances (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many of these patients receive a diagnosis of adjustment disorder or reactions to severe stress [International Classification of Disease (ICD-10)] (13), and the majority are on part-or full-time sick leave. Typical stress complaints include cognitive difficulties, sleep problems, fatigue, tensions, muscular aches and feelings of sadness and anxiousness (14)(15)(16)(17). Patients often report difficulties coping with work-related demands like high workload, role ambiguity, or social problems in the workplace.…”
Section: Dalgaard Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%