Prospective associations between work stress, allostatic load, and combined modifiable lifestyle behaviours over 12 years in the Personality and Total Health (PATH) Through Life study
Siew, Vooi Khong (Raymond) 2021, Prospective associations between work stress, allostatic load, and combined modifiable lifestyle behaviours over 12 years in the Personality and Total Health (PATH) Through Life study [data collection], doi: 10.26187/mbb8-qj63.
Field of Research
119999 Medical and Health Sciences not elsewhere classified
Socio Economic Objective
929999 Health not elsewhere classified
Type of research activity
Applied research
Name of data collection
Prospective associations between work stress, allostatic load, and combined modifiable lifestyle behaviours over 12 years in the Personality and Total Health (PATH) Through Life study
The aim of this study is to examine the effect of work stress at baseline on the development of allostatic load at 12-year follow-up, and to determine the extent to which combined modifiable lifestyle behaviours mediate this association using the Australian PATH Through Life study.The data was collected by a group of researchers across Australian institutions such as University of New South Wales and Australian National University. The data was collected using validated instruments (e.g. questionnaires) at baseline and follow-up periods. The data will be coded accordingly to address our research aim. The data will be analysed using statistical techniques (latent class analysis and mediation analysis). Latent class analysis will identify the combinations of lifestyle behaviours emerged from the data; mediation analysis will assess whether such combined lifestyle behaviours is a mediator of the association between work stress and allostatic load. Work stress at baseline may be associated with increased allostatic load at 12 years follow-up and combined modifiable lifestyle behaviours may partially explain the association.
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IDENTIFIER: 10.26187/mbb8-qj63
Contact details (email)
rsiew@deakin.edu.au
Contact details (physical)
Siew, Vooi Khong (Raymond)
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