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Psychosocial factors associated with fatigue in mining work
Fatigue is related to lifestyle habits and working conditions. In the corporate environment, the organization and type of work, as well as social support, can cause or aggravate fatigue and its dimensions (sleepiness and indisposition to work, difficulty concentrating and paying attention, and physical discomfort).To assess the prevalence of fatigue ...
Amanda Sorce Moreira +1 more
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The Relation between Work-related Psychosocial Factors and the Development of Depression [PDF]
This review is based on a literature search made in January 2007 on request by the Danish National Board of Industrial Injuries. The search in PubMed, EMBASE, and PsycINFO resulted in more than 1,000 publications. This was reduced to 14 after the titles, abstracts, and papers were evaluated by using the following criteria: 1) a longitudinal study, 2 ...
Netterstrøm, Bo +6 more
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Alcohol relapse after liver transplantation is difficult to predict using abstinence duration alone. We developed a multifactor model integrating abstinence duration, psychosocial risk (SIPAT), and socioeconomic context (AUC 0.70). This approach may support individualized risk assessment and tailored follow‐up intensity; external validation is needed ...
Ayato Obana +9 more
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Management of work-relevant upper limb disorders: a review
Background Upper limb disorders (ULDs) are clinically challenging and responsible for considerable work loss. There is a need to determine effective approaches for their management.
Pearce, Brian G. +8 more
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Job strain and cardiovascular disease risk factors: meta-analysis of individual-participant data from 47,000 men and women [PDF]
Job strain is associated with an increased coronary heart disease risk, but few large-scale studies have examined the relationship of this psychosocial characteristic with the biological risk factors that potentially mediate the job strain - heart ...
Westerlund, Hugo, +212 more
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Background and aims: The psychosocial work factors have a major impact on employees’ cognitive performance. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between psychosocial work factors and cognitive failures among nurses.
mojgan mollaei +3 more
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Psychosocial factors at work in relation to back and limb disorders
This study was a 10-year follow-up of the associations between work content, work control, social relationships at work, mental overstrain, physical work load, and musculoskeletal morbidity in the neck, shoulder and upper limb region, the low back, and the lower limbs among workers in the metal industry.A sample of 902 blue- and white-collar employees ...
P I, Leino, V, Hänninen
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Dimensions of the AI Divide: Digital Inequality and Psychological Consequences
ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a foundational component of contemporary social, economic, and political life. Yet, the ways in which AI reshapes patterns of exclusion beyond questions of access and technical capability remain insufficiently theorized.
Christos Papaioannou
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Assessing exposure to physical risk factors for work-related musculoskeletal disorders and relevant psychosocial factors among assembly workers in an automotive component assembly plant [PDF]
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) are a common health problem throughout the manufacturing industry. Determination of musculoskeletal disorders and its relevant factors are one the most leading basis for ergonomics intervention programs in ...
Fazilah, Abdul Aziz +3 more
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The present study had as objective to describe how the telework during the pandemic affected the collaborators of the administrative area and teachers of the Faculty of Administrative and Economic Sciences of the Tecnológico de Antioquia, university ...
Marllyn Andrea Zea Velez +2 more
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