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True or false: Stress reactions cannot manifest as musculoskeletal pain in individuals.
True or false: Stress reactions cannot manifest as musculoskeletal pain in individuals.
False
True or false: Legitimate tasks at work can lead to musculoskeletal pain in employees.
True or false: Legitimate tasks at work can lead to musculoskeletal pain in employees.
False
True or false: Illegitimate tasks violate norms about what an employee can legitimately be expected to do.
True or false: Illegitimate tasks violate norms about what an employee can legitimately be expected to do.
True
True or false: Illegitimate tasks convey a social message of respect and can cause stress.
True or false: Illegitimate tasks convey a social message of respect and can cause stress.
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True or false: Qualitative job insecurity is not a possible mechanism linking adverse social working conditions to the bio-physiological stress response.
True or false: Qualitative job insecurity is not a possible mechanism linking adverse social working conditions to the bio-physiological stress response.
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True or false: Reducing qualitative job insecurity cannot prevent negative consequences of illegitimate tasks.
True or false: Reducing qualitative job insecurity cannot prevent negative consequences of illegitimate tasks.
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True or false: Physiological and psychological reactions induced by illegitimate tasks cannot elicit muscle tension and induce musculoskeletal pain.
True or false: Physiological and psychological reactions induced by illegitimate tasks cannot elicit muscle tension and induce musculoskeletal pain.
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True or false: Dealing with illegitimate tasks may not activate a physiological and psychological reaction to adapt to the situation.
True or false: Dealing with illegitimate tasks may not activate a physiological and psychological reaction to adapt to the situation.
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Study Notes
- Stress reactions can manifest as musculoskeletal pain in individuals.
- Illegitimate tasks at work can lead to musculoskeletal pain in employees.
- Illegitimate tasks violate norms about what an employee can legitimately be expected to do.
- Illegitimate tasks convey a social message of disrespect and can cause stress.
- Qualitative job insecurity can be a possible mechanism linking adverse social working conditions to the bio-physiological stress response.
- Reducing qualitative job insecurity can prevent negative consequences of illegitimate tasks.
- Physiological and psychological reactions induced by illegitimate tasks can elicit muscle tension and induce musculoskeletal pain.
- Stress changes reactivity and disrupts the normal rotation principle of motor units.
- Dealing with illegitimate tasks may activate a physiological and psychological reaction to adapt to the situation.
- Activating muscles to cope with work demands can induce musculoskeletal pain.
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Are you experiencing musculoskeletal pain at work and wondering if stress could be the culprit? Take our quiz to learn about the relationship between stress and musculoskeletal pain, particularly as it pertains to illegitimate tasks and qualitative job insecurity. Discover how stress can manifest as physical symptoms and how adapting to work demands can lead to muscle tension and pain. Learn about the impact of social messages, physiological reactions, and more. Take the quiz now to gain valuable insights into the link between stress and musculos