THE USE OF TRANQUILIZERS, HYPNOTICS AND ANALGESICS AMONG 18,592 FINNISH ADULTS - ASSOCIATIONS WITH RECENT INTERPERSONAL CONFLICTS AT WORK OR WITH A SPOUSE
K. Appelberg et al., THE USE OF TRANQUILIZERS, HYPNOTICS AND ANALGESICS AMONG 18,592 FINNISH ADULTS - ASSOCIATIONS WITH RECENT INTERPERSONAL CONFLICTS AT WORK OR WITH A SPOUSE, Journal of clinical epidemiology, 46(11), 1993, pp. 1315-1322
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Categorie Soggetti
Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath","Medicine, General & Internal
The use of tranquilizers, hypnotics, and analgesics was assessed by a
postal questionnaire in a nationwide sample of 18,592 adults aged from
24 to 65 years: 14,800 employees, 2105 housewives and 687 unemployed
persons. The use of tranquilizers was most frequent among unemployed p
ersons whereas housewives did not use the studied medicines more than
the employed women. In the multivariate analyses (adjusted for age, so
cial class and neuroticism) unmarried status was associated with the u
se of tranquilizers and hypnotics among both genders. Reported recent
interpersonal conflicts both at work and with a spouse were associated
with the use of tranquilizers among men, whereas among women signific
ant associations were found only for conflicts with a spouse. These re
sults indicate that domestic factors are more likely to predict women'
s tranquilizer use.