Cardiovascular Diseases Clinical Trial
To determine the combined effects of job strain and social isolation on cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.
BACKGROUND:
Much of the medical and epidemiological research on the causes of cardiovascular disease has
concentrated either on individual life style behaviors such as smoking and exercise or on
biomedical risk factors such as hypertension, and diabetes. This research has provided the
basis for improvements in personal health behaviors and in the treatment of hypertension
which has reduced the incidence of cardiovascular disease in this country. However, even the
best statistical models, incorporating all such risk factors, leave a significant proportion
of cardiovascular disease mortality and morbidity unexplained. Major differences in
cardiovascular disease rates have also been observed between different social classes and
different societies. These findings have led epidemiologists and sociomedical researchers to
investigate other types of variables, including psychosocial factors, such as personal
predispositions, social support networks, and work-related stress. A series of studies, in a
variety of disciplines, suggested that occupational stress may contribute to the development
of cardiovascular disease.
A major source of data was the Swedish Survey of Living Conditions (ULF). The ULF was drawn
from a sample which included the total occupational and demographic variation of an entire
society. The survey contained information on age, sex, marital status, occupational class
background and nationality of respondents and parents, residence, education, past employment
history and income data.
DESIGN NARRATIVE:
In this non-concurrent prospective study, ten years of follow-up data were linked with five
years of data from the Survey of Living Conditions collected between 1976 and 1980. Total
and cause-specific mortality data were obtained from the Swedish National Death Registry and
morbidity incidence data from the Registry of Hospitalizations. The relationship between the
duration of exposure time and disease risk was examined utilizing occupational history
information which was combined with Theorell's Occupational Psychosocial Scoring System.
Logistic regression analysis was used to examine the relative risks associated with adverse
work characteristics and to test for potential interactions and confounding effects. Cox's
proportional hazards model was used as an approximation of life table methods. Analysis was
performed separately for men and women.
The study completion date listed in this record was obtained from the "End Date" entered in
the Protocol Registration and Results System (PRS) record.
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