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Table 1 – Socio-demographic, health- and work-related  characteristics among the nurses in the emergency units  – Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, 2010
Table 1 - (continuation) Variable/Category n % Control score High 40 29.9 Low 94 70.1 Stress at work Low strain 26 19.4 Active work 14 10.4 Passive work 51 38.1 High strain 43 32.1
Table 3 shows that statistically-signiicant differences  were not observed between the socio-demographic variables  and self-rating of health
Table 4 – Association between negative self-rated health and job stress, among nursing personnel in the emergency  units – Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, 2010

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