The 19th stress research conference
The 19th stress research conference programme
09.00-09.20 |
Registration, networking and breakfast |
09.20-09.30 |
Welcome |
09.30-10.30 |
Keynote Speak Nico Dragano, Professor and Director of the Institute of Medical Sociology, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany: What causes technostress at work and what can be done against it? |
10.30-10.45 |
Coffee Break |
10.45-11.45 |
Oral presentations 1. Sandra Nielsen: Weekly changes in well-being among Danish employees from 2018 to 2022. Was there an effect of the COVID-19 pandemic? 2. Louise Dalsager: Change in prevalent depressive disorder among Danish workers from 2012 to 2018 3. Johan Høy Jensen: Mental health and employment consequences among informal caregivers at work: a Danish nationwide register-study 4. Bertina Kreshpaj: Childhood adversity and welfare utilization across social, health and justice domains: nationwide life course data on 500,000 individuals in the DANLIFE study |
11.45-12.00 |
Poster teasers |
12.00-13.00 |
Lunch and poster exhibition |
13.00-14.00 |
Oral presentations 5. Lea Nørgaard Sørensen: Stop for Stress? Developing an online intervention for work-related stress 6. Kathrine Sørensen: Adjusting for adverse life events as a confounder, when studying the association between leadership and risk of depressive and anxiety disorders 7. Kirsten Nabe-Nielsen: Sleep duration and quality in permanent night work 8. Jonas Christian Lunen: Exploring exposure to multiple psychosocial work factors: prospective associations with depression and sickness absence |
14.00-14.20 |
Coffee Break |
14.20-15.20 |
Keynote Speak Morten Vejs Willert, Researcher, Dept. of Occupational Medicine, Aarhus University Hospital: Stress management research in Denmark – past, present and future directions |
15.20-15.30 |
Closing remarks |
Find more details and download the programme here.
ORGANISATION
The conference is organised by the Copenhagen Stress Research Centre, which is a collaboration between the Department of Occupational and Environmental at Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg Hospital, Department of Public Health at Copenhagen University (Section of Epidemiology and Section of Social Medicine), the National Research Centre for the Working Environment, and TeamArbejdsliv ApS.
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For questions about the conference, please contact Vibeke Skibsrud, email: VSKI0002@regionh.dk.