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Gender Dynamics in Work Stress Intervention Research over 47 Years: A Bibliometric Analysis
Despite increasing attention to gender disparities in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields, little is known about how these dynamics manifest within interdisciplinary public health domains such as Occupational Safety and Health
Carlos Dopico-Casal, Carlos Montes
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Psychosocial risks evaluation factors: study with higher education teachers
Objectives: The psychosocial factors as characteristics related to the conditions and organization of work, interfere with the health of employees, and the psychosocial risk situations emerge from the interactions between the employees and their life and
Sara Lopes Borges +3 more
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Psychosocial aspects of risk appraisal [PDF]
Medicine is a less exact science than many believe; it is fraught with a myriad of uncertainties that can make decision making in women with breast cancer, or women who are at high genetic risk for it, very difficult. Even the best information available may be inadequate, with limited data about effectiveness or trade-offs between benefits and harms ...
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Self-efficacy and psychosocial risks in technical staff of an adoption service.
It is necessary that Psychology continues to devote efforts to map psychosocial risks in different occupations, as well as to facilitate the understanding of the relationship between risks and consequences, including the role of vulnerability and ...
Sergio Sánchez-Sevilla +3 more
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The characteristics of psychosocial risks in the banking sector: A brief report
Background: Psychosocial risks in workplace are common phenomenon, stressing even for so-called white collar workers. The aim of the study was to indicate the most important threats in terms of banking sector employees.
Aleksander Stańczak, Dorota Merecz-Kot
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Most systematic reviews of the relationships between work-related psychosocial risks, health, and performance have only considered papers in English, thus ignoring, to a considerable extent, studies conducted in Latin America.
Lucas Pujol-Cols +1 more
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Objective. The objective of this study is to evaluate the impact of psychosocial risks based on the demographic variables of sex, age, and seniority, on the perception of workplace violence in a group of workers from Spanish companies. Methods. a total
Germán Cañavate, Isabella Meneghel
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Work without a fixed workplace, de-materialisation of space, health and safety at work
The essay aims to examine the overall conceptual framework on which the legislative decree 9 April 2008 n. 81 is based upon. This decree is currently challenged by the definition of the concept of “workplace”, which is becoming increasingly flexible ...
Chiara Lazzari
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Psychosocial Risks of Storing and Using Human Tissues in Research [PDF]
Dr. Merz argues that genetics technology makes it more compelling that researchers plan more carefully for the collection and disposition of information derived from subjects\u27 tissues and ...
Merz, Jon F.
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Corporate Social Responsibility in the Management of Human and Environmental Resources: Andalucian Perspectives [PDF]
There are a number of objectives that guide this work. First, we aimed to identify the general characteristics of Andalusian companies in terms their approach to social responsibility, particularly in the area of human resources and environmental impact.
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