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Psychophysiological reactions to telework in female and male white-collar workers.

Ulf Lundberg1, Petra Lindfors.   

Abstract

Information technology has created greater flexibility and mobility for employees, such as teleworkers. However, research on stress and health is limited. This study investigated psychophysiological arousal in 26 highly educated white-collar workers (12 women and 14 men) while (a) working at the office, (b) working at home (telework), and (c) relaxing at home. Blood pressure was significantly higher during work at the office than when teleworking at home, and men had significantly elevated epinephrine levels in the evening after telework at home. It was assumed that the lower cardiovascular arousal during telework is due to different work tasks and that elevated epinephrine levels in men after telework are caused by continued work after normal working hours.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12396068     DOI: 10.1037//1076-8998.7.4.354

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Occup Health Psychol        ISSN: 1076-8998


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