The aim of this study was to investigate the perceived fatigue after mental
work and to test the Swedish Occupational Fatigue Inventory (SOFI). Twenty
male and 20 female participants worked with proof reading (2 x 90 min) and
a vigilance task (2 x 60 min). After each task session, perceived fatigue
was rated with the SOFI and Bog's CR10-scale. In addition, physiological re
actions were registered; blood pressure, heart rate, heart rate variability
and muscle activity in corrugator supercilii, as well as measures of perfo
rmance: reaction time, number of pages read and number of proof errors foun
d, number of detected signals. As expected, the highest ratings were obtain
ed on Lack of energy, Lack of motivation and Sleepiness. particularly after
the vigilance task. High ratings, after both work tasks were also found on
the CR10-scale. Men and women did not differ significantly with respect to
their ratings. No dear-cat physiological reactions were found to correlate
with ratings of fatigue. The results indicate the validity of the mental d
imension of the SOFI.