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Agnès Parent-thirion

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Exposition aux facteurs psychosociaux au travail : comparaison entre 31 pays en Europe

2012

Public Health Environmental and Occupational HealthArchives des Maladies Professionnelles et de l'Environnement
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Psychosocial work factors and sickness absence in 31 countries in Europe

2013

International audience; Background: The studies on the associations between psychosocial work factors and sickness absence have rarely included a large number of factors and European data. The objective was to examine the associations between a large set of psychosocial work factors following well-known and emergent concepts and sickness absence in Europe. Methods: The study population consisted of 14 881 male and 14 799 female workers in 31 countries from the 2005 European Working Conditions Survey. Psychosocial work factors included the following: decision latitude, psychological demands, social support, physical violence, sexual harassment, discrimination, bullying, long working hours, s…

MalePoison controlOccupational safety and healthSickness absenceShift work03 medical and health sciencesSocial support0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsEnvironmental healthAbsenteeismHumansMedicine[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and finances030212 general & internal medicineWorkplaceComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSbusiness.industryMental DisordersPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHuman factors and ergonomics[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance030210 environmental & occupational healthOccupational DiseasesEuropeCross-Sectional Studies8. Economic growthAbsenteeismHarassmentPsychosocial workFemaleSelf ReportbusinessPsychosocialStress Psychological
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Exposure to psychosocial work factors in 31 European countries

2012

Background Although psychosocial work factors are recognized as major occupational risk factors, little information is available regarding the prevalence of exposure to these factors and the differences in exposure between countries. Aims To explore the differences in various psychosocial work exposures between 31 European countries. Methods The study was based on a sample of 14,881 male and 14,799 female workers from the 2005 European Working Conditions Survey. Eighteen psychosocial work factors were studied: low decision latitude (skill discretion and decision authority), high psychological demands, job strain, low social support, iso-strain, physical violence, sexual harassment, bullying…

AdultMaleFull-timeOccupational safety and healthYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesSocial support0302 clinical medicine5. Gender equalityRisk FactorsEnvironmental healthHumans[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and finances030212 general & internal medicineOccupationsWorkplaceComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSAgedJob strainIncidenceMental DisordersPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthMiddle Aged16. Peace & justicePrivate sector[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinancePsychosocial work factors030210 environmental & occupational healthEuropean countriesEuropeOccupational Diseases8. Economic growthHarassmentFemaleOccupational stressPsychologyPsychosocialStress Psychological
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Response to the letter to the editor by Latza et al.: Indirect evaluation of attributable fractions for psychosocial work exposures: a difficult rese…

2014

[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinancePsychosocial works exposures
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Fractions of cardiovascular diseases and mental disorders attributable to psychosocial work exposures in 31 countries in Europe

2014

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EuropeCardiovascular diseasesPsychosocial work[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesMental disorders[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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