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Social desirability scores are associated with higher morning cortisol levels in firefighters.

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Social desirability scores are associated with higher morning cortisol levels in firefighters.

Auteurs : S. Brody [Allemagne] ; D. Wagner ; M. Heinrichs ; A. James ; D. Hellhammer ; U. Ehlert

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To examine the association of social desirability (SD) responding ("defensiveness") and cortisol levels.

PubMed: 11119778

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