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International Journal of Behavioral Medicine | 2016
Susanne Gustafsson; Per Lindberg; Ingrid Anderzén
A systematic review of randomized controlled trials studying the preventive effects of physical exercise, manual and behavioural treatments in acute low back pain and neck painIntroduction: The global financial crisis has left governments struggling to reduce their budget deficits. Loans and taxes are two important financial instruments for governments to close their budget gaps. According to models of temporal discounting and expected utility individuals should experience loans as a greater loss than taxes, depleting psychological resources and reducing individuals’ capacity to cope with stressors. The present research examined patterns of cardiovascular (CV) reactivity associated with exposure to loans or taxes. Methods: We randomised 73 students to one of three groups: loans, taxes, control (baseline). Participants in the experimental groups imagined finishing university with debts and having to repay the sums outstanding as a proportion of their salaried income over the next 30 years either via a loan repayment, or via taxes. Participants in the control group imagined finishing university, and then working in salaried employment over the next 30 years. All participants then performed a variant of the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST), whilst CV responses were monitored [BP (blood pressure), ECG (electrocardiogram), ICG (impedance cardiogram)]. Results: Compared to the control group, participants in the loan group exhibited maladaptive CV responses during the stress task (higher BP and higher total peripheral resistance [TPR]). Conversely, participants in the taxes group exhibited more adaptive CV responses and did not differ from the control group. Conclusions: Economic considerations have dominated debates surrounding macro-financial performance. The present research highlights the need to consider the psychological costs and benefits of tax-based and loan-based financial instruments.
The 3rd International Wellbeing at Work conference in Copenhagen, 26-28 May 2014 | 2014
Per Lindberg; Ingrid Anderzén; Thomas Karlsson; Annika Strömberg; Susanne Gustafsson
12th International Conference on Occupational Stress and Health, "Work, Stress and Health 2017: Contemporary Challenges and Opportunities,", 7-10 June, 2017, Minneapolis, USA | 2017
Per Lindberg; Thomas Karlsson; Annika Strömberg; Susanne Gustafsson; Ingrid Anderzén
Wellbeing at Work 2016, 29 May -1 June 2016, Amsterdam, the Netherlands | 2016
Susanne Gustafsson; Ingrid Anderzén; Per Lindberg
Fourth International Scientific conference on Wellbeing at Work 2016, 29 May - 1 June 2016, Amsterdam, the Netherlands | 2016
Per Lindberg; Thomas Karlsson; Annika Strömberg; Susanne Gustafsson; Ingrid Anderzén
4th wellbeing at Work conference Amsterdam 2016 | 2016
Ingrid Anderzén; Per Lindberg; Susanne Gustavsson
4th Wellbeing at Work 2016, 29 May - 1 June 2016, Amsterdam, The Netherlands | 2016
Ingrid Anderzén; Thomas Karlsson; Annika Strömberg; Susanne Gustafsson; Per Lindberg
FALF 2015 'Arbetslivets förhållanden och villkor – mellan kontinuitet och förändring', 10-12 juni 2015, Landskrona, Sverige | 2015
Per Lindberg; Thomas Karlsson; Annika Strömberg; Susanne Gustafsson; Ingrid Anderzén
8th European Public Health Conference (EPH 2015), 14-17 October 2015, Milano, Italy | 2015
Ingrid Anderzén; Per Lindberg; Thomas Karlsson; Annika Strömberg; Susanne Gustafsson
19th Triennial Congress of the IEA, Melbourne 9-14 aug | 2015
Per Lindberg; Ingrid Anderzén; Thomas Karlsson; Susanne Gustafsson; Annika Strömberg