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Background: Whereas the association between social support and psychological distress has been well-established through both cross-sectional and longitudinal studies, less is known about whether social support influences rate of change in psychological ...
Marianne Skogbrott Birkeland +4 more
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The association between overall health, psychological distress, and occupational heat stress among a large national cohort of 40,913 Thai workers [PDF]
BACKGROUND Occupational heat stress is a well-known problem, particularly in tropical countries, affecting workers, health and well-being. There are very few recent studies that have reported on the effect of heat stress on mental health, or overall ...
Kjellstrom, Tord +5 more
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Background The trend is going into the direction of flexible work arrangements in open workspaces in which employees can decide where and when to work.
S. Mache, Ricarda Servaty, V. Harth
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Employee safety perception following workplace terrorism: a longitudinal study
Terrorism at the workplace represents an extreme form of workplace violence potentially affecting large numbers of individuals. Evidence suggests that workplace violence adversely affects employees’ health and work functioning by increasing perceived ...
Alexander Nissen +4 more
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Background Nursing is a high-risk occupation that involves exposure to stress. The physical and mental health of nurses is directly related to the quality of medical services, so the quality of life of nurses cannot be ignored.
Xue Li +4 more
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Oneiric stress and safety and security at work: the discovery of a new universal symbol [PDF]
Cox and Griffiths define as psychosocial risks at work “those aspects of the planning, organization and management of work, which, along with their environmental and social contexts, may affect mental and physical health of the employees, directly or ...
Accettura, Antonella +14 more
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Occupational stress and the risk of turnover: a large prospective cohort study of employees in Japan
Background Although several studies have examined the association between occupational stress and turnover, these studies relied on cross-sectional designs, subjects’ self-report, healthcare workforce, or small sample sizes.
Yuko Kachi +5 more
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Background Occupational stress among general practitioners (GPs) is a public health concern. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence and factors associated with occupational stress among GPs in China.
Jing Feng +12 more
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BackgroundOccupational stress has become one of the main factors affecting people's physical and mental health, and there are many sources of occupational stress in petrochemical enterprises.
Qisheng WU +9 more
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Background: During an epidemic, both frontline and non-frontline medical staff endure stressful work circumstances that render their mental health a major public health concern.
Xie Zhang +11 more
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