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The perception of psychosocial risks and work-related stress in relation to job insecurity and gender differences: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Introduction.The perception of psychosocial risks exposesworkers to developwork-related stress. Recently the attention of scientific research has focused on a psychosocial risk already identified as “job insecurity” that regards the “overall concern ...
Buomprisco, Giuseppe +5 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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Psychosocial factors and work related sickness absence among permanent and non-permanent employees [PDF]
Study objective: To examine the association between psychosocial work factors and work related sickness absence among permanent and non-permanent employees by sex.Design: A cross sectional survey conducted in 2000 of a representative sample of the ...
Amick, BC +4 more
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Getting paid for sex is my kick: a qualitative study of male sex workers [PDF]
As with its female counterpart, male sex work (MSW) has generally been regarded as deeply problematic, either because of negative societal attitudes to the selling of sex or the prevalence of psychosocial and economic problems amongst those attracted to ...
Christmann, Kris, Wilcox, Aidan
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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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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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Psychosocial suicide risk factors
Due to the number of deaths by suicide, it’s classified as a public health problem, and it is a multifactorial and dynamic problem, influenced by biological, psychological, social, cultural, and environmental factors. The study aimed to identify risk factors based on the proposal of the biopsychosocial model of suicide risk of Turecki by applying the ...
Karla Patricia Valdés-García +3 more
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Background: Psychosocial risks are among the significant risks at the workplace. This study aims to assess psychosocial risks for the first time in a metal processing plant in Istanbul, Turkey by applying Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire (COPSOQ II)
Nalan Baç, Ismail Ekmekçi
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Developing a concept for external audits of psychosocial risks in certified occupational health and safety management systems [PDF]
Psychosocial risks are closely related to work organization, management and organizational context.Therefore, the nature of psychosocial risks is complex and differs from more traditional OHS risks.
Hasle, Peter, Helbo, Anne
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