Salivary cortisol and self-reported stress among persons with environmental annoyance

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Salivary cortisol and self-reported stress among persons with environmental annoyance. / Carlsson, Frida; Persson, Roger; Karlson, Björn; Osterberg, Kai; Hansen, Ase Marie; Garde, Anne Helene; Orbaek, Palle; Hansen, Åse Marie.

In: Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health, Vol. 32, No. 2, 2006, p. 109-20.

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Harvard

Carlsson, F, Persson, R, Karlson, B, Osterberg, K, Hansen, AM, Garde, AH, Orbaek, P & Hansen, ÅM 2006, 'Salivary cortisol and self-reported stress among persons with environmental annoyance', Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health, vol. 32, no. 2, pp. 109-20.

APA

Carlsson, F., Persson, R., Karlson, B., Osterberg, K., Hansen, A. M., Garde, A. H., Orbaek, P., & Hansen, Å. M. (2006). Salivary cortisol and self-reported stress among persons with environmental annoyance. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health, 32(2), 109-20.

Vancouver

Carlsson F, Persson R, Karlson B, Osterberg K, Hansen AM, Garde AH et al. Salivary cortisol and self-reported stress among persons with environmental annoyance. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health. 2006;32(2):109-20.

Author

Carlsson, Frida ; Persson, Roger ; Karlson, Björn ; Osterberg, Kai ; Hansen, Ase Marie ; Garde, Anne Helene ; Orbaek, Palle ; Hansen, Åse Marie. / Salivary cortisol and self-reported stress among persons with environmental annoyance. In: Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health. 2006 ; Vol. 32, No. 2. pp. 109-20.

Bibtex

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title = "Salivary cortisol and self-reported stress among persons with environmental annoyance",
abstract = "Increased vulnerability to stress has been suggested as a possible mechanism behind medically unexplained conditions such as sensitivity to electricity and common smells. This study examined whether subjective environmental annoyance among the general population is associated with increased physiological reactivity or subjective stress scores.",
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AU - Orbaek, Palle

AU - Hansen, Åse Marie

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KW - Middle Aged

KW - Multiple Chemical Sensitivity

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