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Profiling Safety Behaviors: Exploration of the Sociocognitive Variables that Best Discriminate Between Different Behavioral Patterns

2012

This study combines contributions from both safety climate literature and prominent social influence theories. It was developed to identify the combination of sociocognitive variables that differentiate between different profiles of safety behaviors. This empirical approach has hardly been explored in the literature on behavioral aspects related to safety. The research setting for this study was a transportation company (N= 356). The results of discriminant analysis showed that different combinations of dispositional and situational influences may lead to diverse profiles of compliance and proactive safety behaviors. Perceived behavioral control was revealed to be the variable that best dif…

Engineeringbusiness.industryApplied psychologyHuman factors and ergonomicsPoison controlBehavioral patternOccupational safety and healthPhysiology (medical)Injury preventionSafety behaviorsSituational ethicsSafety Risk Reliability and QualitybusinessSocial psychologySocial influenceRisk Analysis
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Safety climate responses and the perceived risk of accidents in the construction industry

2008

The usefulness of safety climate as a diagnostic tool ought to reside in its ability to identify detailed and precise difficulties that can be considered critical to improving safety. This feature depends on the theoretical analysis of the agents and issues that should be included in safety climate statements. Safety climate can be analysed from the point of view of the agent that performs the safety response in question, by identifying four main safety agents (organization, supervisors, co-workers and worker) and five safety climate variables: the Organizational Safety Response (OSR), the Supervisors' Safety Response (SSR), the Co-Workers' Safety Response (CSR), the Worker Safety Response …

Engineeringbusiness.industryApplied psychologyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHuman factors and ergonomicsPoison controlRisk factor (computing)Organisation climateOccupational safety and healthTransport engineeringRisk perceptionOrganizational safetyInjury preventionSafety Risk Reliability and QualitybusinessSafety ResearchSafety Science
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Why do older drivers reduce driving? Findings from three European countries

2003

The objective of this study was to find out the reasons, which lead drivers to reduce their driving in varying cultural settings. Data on the prevalence of reduced driving, the reasons for and factors associated with reduced driving were obtained from Finnish, German and Italian home-dwelling active drivers (n=710) aged 55 and older. The subjects were interviewed in autumn 1995 at their homes with a standardized questionnaire as a part of the European project Keeping the Elderly Mobile: Technology to Meet Their Outdoor Mobility Needs. In the Finnish and German samples 62% and in the Italian sample 44% of the active drivers stated that they had reduced their driving. These persons drove fewe…

Engineeringbusiness.industryPoison controlHuman factors and ergonomicsTransportationSample (statistics)Suicide preventionOccupational safety and healthTransport engineeringTravel behaviorKilometerAutomotive EngineeringInjury preventionbusinessApplied PsychologyCivil and Structural EngineeringDemographyTransportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour
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Stop there’s water on the road! Identifying key beliefs guiding people’s willingness to drive through flooded waterways

2016

Floods are among the most widespread of natural disasters and exposure to floodwaters increases drowning risk. A leading cause of flood related drowning deaths is driving through flooded waterways. Drawing on the Theory of Planned Behaviour, a two-phased research program was conducted. Phase 1 (N = 25; Mage = 32.38, SD = 11.46) identified common beliefs about driving through a flooded waterway. Phase 2 (N = 174; Mage = 27.43, SD = 10.76) adopted a cross-sectional design to examine the belief predictors of drivers' willingness to drive through a flooded waterway. Given differences in consequences due to the depth of water, scenarios of low (road covered in 20 cm of water) and high (road cove…

Engineeringtheory of planned behaviourApplied psychologyPsychological interventionPoison controlComputer securitycomputer.software_genreSuicide prevention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinedriving0502 economics and businessInjury prevention030212 general & internal medicineSafety Risk Reliability and QualityNatural disasterta515050210 logistics & transportationbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthTheory of planned behaviorHuman factors and ergonomicsSignagefloodsbeliefsbusinessSafety ResearchcomputerSafety Science
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Health & safety 4.0: A digital twin reference model to support the smart operator at the workplace

2020

In the Industry 4.0 era, Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) and the Internet of Things are the enabling technologies for a new tool, the Digital Twin, that allows a streamlined communication, automation and interoperability among all the production assets. Even if there has been a great deal of efforts toward digital twin engineering, little attention has been paid to the correct integration of humans in the emerging context of smart factories and, in particular, to the potential contribution of digital twins for supporting a health and safety 4.0 at the workplace. This paper sets the stage for a discussion over health and safety aspects for the Smart Operator and proposes a renewed approach to t…

ErgonomicsSafetyIndustry 4.0Digital twinSmart operator
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Ergonomikas integrācija ražošanas procesu vadības pilnveidošanā Latvijas uzņēmumos

2013

Elektroniskā versija nesatur pielikumus

ErgonomikaVadībzinātneLatvian enterprisesIntegrācijaIntegrationErgonomicsLatvijas uzņēmumiManagementVadība un administrēšana un nekustamo īpašumu pārvaldība
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Substance use disorders as risk factors for suicide in an Eastern and a Central European city (Tallinn and Frankfurt/Main)

2009

Cultural and regional differences on the well-known elevated suicide risk in substance use disorders have not been clarified yet. Therefore, the suicide risk associated with substance use disorders in a society of transition and in a socially and economically stable society should be identified and compared. Data from two population-based matched case-control studies were used to analyse the association between alcohol and other substance consumption and the risk of suicide. Data in Frankfurt were obtained by a semi-structured interview including the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I (SCID-I) in 163 suicides that occurred in 1999 and 2000, and data from Tallinn were collected …

EstoniaMalemedicine.medical_specialtySubstance-Related DisordersCulturePopulationPoison controlSuicide AttemptedSuicide preventionCatchment Area HealthRisk FactorsGermanyInjury preventionmedicineHumansRisk factoreducationPsychiatryBiological Psychiatryeducation.field_of_studyHuman factors and ergonomicsOdds ratioMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSubstance abusePsychiatry and Mental healthCase-Control StudiesFemalePsychologyPsychiatry Research
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Mothers’ non-standard working and childcare-related challenges : A comparison between lone and coupled mothers

2016

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to particularly focus on lone-mother families, comparing the childcare-related challenges experienced by working lone mothers and coupled mothers in three European countries in the context of a 24/7 economy and non-standard working hours (e.g. evening, night and weekend work). Design/methodology/approach – This study utilises survey data from Finnish, Dutch and British working mothers (n=1,106) collected as part of the “Families 24/7” research project. Multivariate regression analysis is used to analyse the associations between childcare-related challenges, maternal non-standard working, lone motherhood and country of residence. Findings – The results…

Eveningnon-standard work hoursSociology and Political Science05 social sciencesHuman factors and ergonomicsPoison controlContext (language use)childcareThe NetherlandsSuicide preventionOccupational safety and healthUnited Kingdom0506 political sciencelone mothers050602 political science & public administrationSurvey data collection0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesResidencePsychologyGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceFinland050104 developmental & child psychologyDemography
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An ergonomic approach of commercial websites : from consumer perception to consumer behavior

2011

Pas de résumé en anglais

ExperienceMultigroup studyOrientation motivationnelleMotivational orientation[INFO.INFO-OH]Computer Science [cs]/Other [cs.OH]P.O.SWeb ergonomicsComportement du consommateurÉtude multigroupesConsumer behaviorPOSDonnées logs[INFO.INFO-OH] Computer Science [cs]/Other [cs.OH]Expérience vécueEyetrackingErgonomie des sites web[ INFO.INFO-OH ] Computer Science [cs]/Other [cs.OH][SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationQualitative studyÉtude qualitative[ SHS.GESTION ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationData logs
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Increased Exposure to Violence and Risk of Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Children

2021

Exposure of children and adolescents to violence has significant short and long-term consequences in terms of academic, social, physical, and psychological functioning.1,2 The relationship of exposure to traumatic events, including various forms of violence, with depression, anger, anxiety, dissociation, posttraumatic stress, and total trauma symptoms has been widely debated.1-3 It is largely accepted that adverse early life experiences and abusive events suffered during childhood can cause profound effects on the development and function of the nervous system and increase the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders.4 Studies investigating the relationship between various types of neurodevelop…

Exposure to Violencemedicine.medical_specialtyInjury controlbusiness.industryAccident preventionMental DisordersHuman factors and ergonomicsPoison controlViolenceneurodevelopmental disorderSuicide preventionOccupational safety and healthChild ; Exposure to Violence ; Humans ; Mental Disorders ; Neurodevelopmental DisorderschildrenNeurodevelopmental DisordersPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthInjury preventionHumansMedicineChildbusinessPsychiatryThe Journal of Pediatrics
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