The association between serum dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS) levels and job-related stress among female nurses.
Seunghyeon ChoJai-Dong MoonWon-Yang KangHyeong-Min LimJi-Sung AhnDae Young LimJai-Dong MoonPublished in: Annals of occupational and environmental medicine (2019)
This result suggests the possibility that DHEAS may play a role as a marker of proper stress management. The capacity to secrete DHEAS is not simply due to workload or job stressor but could be determined depending on how individuals and groups deal with and resolve stress. Proper resolution of stress may affect positive hormone secretion.
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