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Objectives
This project dealt with evaluation of complex interventions on Psychosocial Risks (PSR) and Musculo Skeletal Disorders (MSD) targeting primary prevention and organizational level. In this context, the project aimed:
- to perform a relevant…
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A critical review has been carried out on the relationship between shift work exposure (SW) and the occurrence of ischemic cerebrocardiovascular diseases. In several studies of good quality, SW with night work was associated with a modest but…
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The French association for the development of studies and epidemiological researches in occupational health (ADEREST) organized its 15th meeting, with 3 thematic conferences on economics of occupational risk prevention, occupational prospects…
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Objectives
This study aimed highlighting the relationship between change in exposure to a wide variety of psychosocial factors (PSF) and the increase of mental health symptoms among 5,500 workers out of the French cohort “Health and Career paths…
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The objective of this study was to highlight the relationships between deterioration of a wide variety of psychosocial factors (PSF) and increase of mental health symptoms.
About 5,500 workers from of the French cohort “Health and Career paths…
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Background: Our objective was to study the associations between organizational workplace characteristics (OC) reported by call-center (CC) managers and workplace stressors reported by call-handlers.
Methods: The managers of 107 CCs were interviewed…
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Objectives
The general aim of this project is to perform a relevant framework for evaluation of PSR (Psychosocial Risks) and MSD (Musculo Skeletal Disorders) prevention interventions. The purpose is to go beyond RCT (Randomized Control Trial) which…
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Objectives In cross sectional studies, relationships between perceived stressors and self-reported health are suspected of mono-method bias related to negative affectivity. The purpose of this work was to test if work organizational characteristics…
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The objective was to determine the effect of the occupational health and safety (OHS) training at school on the occurrence of workplace injury in young people who started their occupational life. Secondary objectives focused on the effect of…
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The editorial summarizes the concepts and tools available for the measurement of the psychosocial environment at work. In the absence of universal and conveniently validated measurement scale of psychosocial factors, it raises the question…