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Marko Elovainio
Researcher at University of Helsinki
Publications - 536
Citations - 24079
Marko Elovainio is an academic researcher from University of Helsinki. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Job control. The author has an hindex of 78, co-authored 510 publications receiving 21295 citations. Previous affiliations of Marko Elovainio include Finnish Institute of Occupational Health & Washington University in St. Louis.
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Do psychosocial factors moderate the association of fixed-term employment with work interference with family and sleeping problems in registered nurses: A cross-sectional questionnaire survey
TL;DR: The results showed that organizational justice moderated the association between employment type and WIF, and those employees who were employed in fixed-term contracts and experienced low levels of organizational justice had higher levels of WIF than others.
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Childhood socioeconomic status and lifetime health behaviors: The Young Finns Study
Elina Puolakka,Katja Pahkala,Tomi T. Laitinen,Costan G. Magnussen,Costan G. Magnussen,Nina Hutri-Kähönen,Satu Männistö,Kristiina Pälve,Kristiina Pälve,Tuija Tammelin,Päivi Tossavainen,Eero Jokinen,Kylie J. Smith,Tomi Laitinen,Marko Elovainio,Laura Pulkki-Råback,Jorma Viikari,Jorma Viikari,Olli T. Raitakari,Olli T. Raitakari,Markus Juonala,Markus Juonala +21 more
TL;DR: Results show that childhood SES associates with several lifestyle factors 31 years later in adulthood, and attention could be paid to lifestyle behaviors of children of low SES families to promote cardiovascular health.
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Serotonin receptor genes 5HT1A and 5HT2A modify the relation between childhood temperament and adulthood hostility.
Liisa Keltikangas-Järvinen,Sampsa Puttonen,Mika Kivimäki,Marko Elovainio,Laura Pulkki-Råback,M Koivu,Riikka Rontu,Terho Lehtimäki +7 more
TL;DR: It was found that the 5HT1A and 5HT2A receptors were not related to childhood temperament or to adult hostility, but they modified the association between childhood hyperactivity and adult hostility in men.
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Do pre-employment influences explain the association between psychosocial factors at work and coronary heart disease? The Whitehall II study
Taina Hintsa,Martin J. Shipley,David Gimeno,Marko Elovainio,Tarani Chandola,Markus Jokela,Markus Jokela,Liisa Keltikangas-Järvinen,Jussi Vahtera,Jussi Vahtera,Michael Marmot,Mika Kivimäki,Mika Kivimäki +12 more
TL;DR: In this occupational cohort of British men, the association between psychosocial factors at work and CHD was largely independent of family history of CHD, education, paternal educational attainment and social class, number of siblings and height.
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Work-related stress, job resources, and well-being among psychiatrists and other medical specialists in Finland.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined differences in stress factors, job resources, psychological distress, and job satisfaction between psychiatrists and other medical specialists, and examined whether stress factors or job resources accounted for possible differences between the groups in psychological distress or job satisfaction.