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American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1994
AbstractVideo display terminal (VDT) operators (n = 150) in the editorial department of a large metropolitan newspaper participated in a study of day‐to‐day musculoskeletal symptoms. Work posture related to the VDT workstation and psychosocial work factors were also investigated for their contributions to the severity of upper body pain, numbness, and ...
J, Faucett, D, Rempel
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AbstractVideo display terminal (VDT) operators (n = 150) in the editorial department of a large metropolitan newspaper participated in a study of day‐to‐day musculoskeletal symptoms. Work posture related to the VDT workstation and psychosocial work factors were also investigated for their contributions to the severity of upper body pain, numbness, and ...
J, Faucett, D, Rempel
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Musculoskeletal Disorders and Psychosocial Factors at Work
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018This report presents the current state of scientific knowledge on the ways in which psychosocial factors influence musculoskelatal disorders (MSDs), and their impact on work capacity and quality. Almost 40m workers in Europe suffer from MSDs of the limbs and back and are the most common occupational disease in the EU.
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Emotional Exhaustion and Psychosocial Work Factors
2012Because emotional exhaustion is the key component of burnout, it is important to recognize the factors that may promote emotional exhaustion. According to recent studies, psychosocial work factors are likely to generate emotional exhaustion among employees.
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Psychosocial Factors at Work in the Asia Pacific
2014The past several decades of rapid organizational change and global economic activity beseech a fresh understanding of work conditions and mental health across all nations and regions. This volume addresses psychosocial factors at work, legislation, frameworks, research innovations and common perceptions in the Asia Pacific countries.
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Timing in Methods for Studying Psychosocial Factors at Work
2014In the present chapter we focus on time lags in panel studies investigating psychosocial factors and stressor-strain relationships. First, a framework of theoretical reasons for choosing specific time lags is provided, which is based on the work by Frese and Zapf (Methodological issues in the study of work stress: objective vs.
Christian Dormann, Bart van de Ven
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Psychosocial Work Factors and Work Organization
2006M Haims, P Carayon, C Yang
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Psychosocial Factors at Work in the Asia Pacific
2016PART I: PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS AT WORK IN THE ASIA PACIFIC.- Chapter 1: The Context of Psychosocial Factors at Work in the Asia Pacific Maureen F. Dollard, Akihito Shimazu, Rusli Bin Nordin, Paula Brough and Michelle R. Tuckey.- Chapter 2: Psychosocial Factors at Work in Japan, Korea, Australia and China Norito Kawakami, Jungsun Park, Maureen F.
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[Psychosocial factors and work place depression: a review].
Revista medica del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, 2010It is predicted that the depression will be the first cause of labor retirement and the second most frequent illness in the 2020 in developed countries. The consequences of depression affect the physical, mental, emotional and social well-being of the individuals, in the same way it generates serious blows to the economy of the companies where ...
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