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There's no doubt about it: Job stress and
health go hand in hand. Research by the
National Institute of Occupational Safety and
Health (NIOSH) indicates that stress alone
can influence physical maladies such as back
problems, heart disease and ulcers.
Some studies suggest that jobs that are psychologically taxing and that allow
employees little or no control over their work processes increase the risk of
cardiovascular disease.
NIOSH and other research indicate that job stress increases the risk for
development of musculoskeletal disorders such as back and upper extremity
difficulties.
Some studies propose that psychological disorders can come from stress. The
differences in rates of mental health problems – like depression and "burnout"
– for various occupations can be attributed to differences in job stress levels.
There are some studies that suggest that stressful working conditions interfere
with safe work practices and can lead to injuries at work.
Other studies suggest there is a relationship between stressful working
conditions and suicide, cancer, ulcers and impaired immune function.
Source: Encyclopedia of Occupational Safety and Health