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Purpose: The purpose of this research is to determine which are the elements associated with work environments that generate psychosocial risks in employees.
Martha Luz Benjumea Arias +4 more
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Implementation of web-based respondent driven sampling in epidemiological studies
Background Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) is a peer chain-recruitment method for populations without a sampling frame or that are hard-to-reach. Although RDS is usually done face-to-face, the online version (WebRDS) has drawn a lot of attention as it ...
Pedro Ferrer-Rosende +5 more
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Background When dealing with recurrent events in observational studies it is common to include subjects who became at risk before follow-up. This phenomenon is known as left censoring, and simply ignoring these prior episodes can lead to biased and ...
Gilma Hernández-Herrera +2 more
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Psychosocial risks within prison service [PDF]
We aimed to identify the psychosocial risks that penitentiary police officers face. To do so, we developed the police stress risk questionnaire–prison (PSrQ–p), a questionnaire for psychosocial risk assessment at workplace, consisting of 22 items that ...
Giuseppe Ferrari
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Institutional quarantine was one of the key public health measures used to control the spread of the Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). Institutional quarantine has been associated with several psychosocial and economic risks. However, little is known
Esther K. Nanfuka +5 more
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Addressing psychosocial risks in Estonian SMEs
Although Estonian SMEs dominate the economy, they are still experiencing challenges when it comes to addressing psychosocial risks, such as the lack of the required knowledge of how such challenges can be tackled and lacking the resources to do that. The
Krystyna Bakhtina
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The quality of working life in the Moroccan health administration has become critical. In fact, more than 50% of health administration staff suffers from psychosocial risks (PHI).
KHALID GOUIZA +2 more
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Abstract A number of guidelines for Psychosocial Risk Management in organizations have been proposed in recent decades; however, some reviews on the subject also highlights that the terms Stress and Psychosocial Risks (PRs) are not mentioned explicitly in most pieces of legislation, leading to lack of clarity on the terminology used.
Ana Fernandes +6 more
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Protection of Workers against Psychosocial Risks in the Workplace [PDF]
Psychosocial risks are currently undesirable, but nevertheless a common part of the working environment. The consequences of a long-term exposure to their influence are felt by both the employee and the employer.
Katarína Skolodová
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In France, one over four workers were teleworkers from the start of the first lockdown in March 2020 (DARES, April 2020). Before the crisis, telework presented benefits (reduction of transport times, delegation, development of autonomy, quality of life ...
Caroline Diard +2 more
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