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Work stress, fatigue and risk behaviors at the wheel: Data to assess the association between psychosocial work factors and risky driving on Bus Rapid…

2017

This Data in Brief (DiB) article presents a hierarchical multiple linear regression model that examine the associations between psychosocial work factors and risk behaviors at the wheel in Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) drivers (n=524). The data were collected using a structured self-administrable questionnaire made of measurements of wok stress (job strain and effort- reward imbalance), fatigue (need for recovery and chronic fatigue), psychological distress and demographics (professional driving experience, hours driven per day and days working per week). The data contains 4 parts: descriptive statistics, bivariate correlations between the study variables and a regression model predicting risk be…

Applied psychologyPoison controlPsychological distresslcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informaticsRisk behaviorsTransportes0502 economics and businessPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive scienceslcsh:Science (General)Fatigue050107 human factorsSimulationBus rapid transitWork stress050210 logistics & transportationBus Rapid TransportMultidisciplinaryJob strainDescriptive statisticsFatiga05 social sciencesHuman factors and ergonomicsRegression analysisChronic fatigueProfessional driverslcsh:R858-859.7PsychologyEstrés laboralPsychosocialhuman activitiesBRTlcsh:Q1-390Data in Brief
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A matter of style? testing the moderating effect of driving styles on the relationship between job strain and work-related crashes of professional dr…

2020

Abstract Different empirical studies suggest that both job strain and driving styles are significant contributors to the work-related traffic crashes suffered by professional drivers. Nevertheless, the current evidence falls considerably short when explaining why driving styles may modify (or not) the relationship between occupational stressors and professional drivers’ safety outcomes. The aim of this study was to examine whether driving styles moderate the effect of job strain on professional drivers’ Work Traffic Crashes (WTCs). This research was performed using the data collected from a sample of 753 professional drivers, responding to a self-report questionnaire on job strain (work str…

Applied psychologyPsychological interventionVulnerabilityTransportationSample (statistics)Work relatedEmpirical researchJob strain0502 economics and business0501 psychology and cognitive sciences050107 human factorsApplied PsychologyCivil and Structural Engineering050210 logistics & transportationJob strainSeguretat viària05 social sciencesStressorSalud laboralConducción de automóvilJCQModerationProfessional driversAccidentes de tránsitoAutomotive EngineeringPsychologyhuman activities
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The self-reported stress and stressors in tram and long-haul truck drivers

2022

Work stress may compromise professional drivers’ health and driving capacity. Differences between driver groups in terms of on-duty stress are understudied. Therefore, we examined self-reported stress (Stockholm University Stress Scale) of shift-working tram and long-haul truck drivers (n = 75) across 2–3 weeks. Furthermore, stressors were self-reported retrospectively and categorised as related to the job, driving conditions, personal, or other causes. Stress levels were generally low, but moderate to high stress (≥6) was more frequently reported among the tram drivers. Stressors related to the job (54%) and driving conditions (19% of all shifts) were frequently reported among the tram and…

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Job strain in public transport drivers: Data to assess the relationship between demand-control model indicators, traffic accidents and sanctions

2018

This Data in Brief (DiB) article examines the association between the Job Demand-Control (JDC) model of stress and traffic safety outcomes (accidents and sanctions) in public transport drivers (n = 780). The data was collected using a structured self-administrable questionnaire composed of measurements of work stress (Job Content Questionnaire), and demographics (professional driving experience, hours and days working/driving per week). The data contains 4 parts: descriptive statistics, bivariate correlations between the study variables, analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Post-Hoc comparisons between drivers classified different quadrants of the JDC model. For further information, it is conve…

Control (management)Applied psychologyWorking conditionsBivariate analysisRendimiento laborallcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineJob strainPublic transport driversSanctionsPsychologyTraffic fines0501 psychology and cognitive sciences030212 general & internal medicineDemand-Control Modellcsh:Science (General)Work stressMultidisciplinaryJob strainDescriptive statisticsJDC Job Demand-Control ModelProfessional drivingbusiness.industryTraffic accidents05 social sciences050106 general psychology & cognitive sciencesWork (electrical)Work stressJCQ Job Content QuestionnairePublic transportEstudios de evaluaciónlcsh:R858-859.7businessPsychologyEstrés laborallcsh:Q1-390
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Why Is My Job So Stressful? Characteristics, Processes and Models of Stress at Work

2017

This chapter deals with the issue of job stress in relation to employee health, well‐being and performance. The chapter starts with an outline of job stress as a societal problem, illustrating current trends in society, the nature of work, and job stress. It continues with a discussion of the main perspectives on job stress, including bad and good stress, and of the potential role of individual differences in the job stress process. Next, an integrative process model of job stress is presented that will pave the way for a profound discussion of four prominent theoretical models on job stress: (1) the Demand‐Control‐Support Model, (2) the Effort‐Reward Imbalance Model, (3) the Job‐Demands Re…

Coping (psychology)Job stressJob strain05 social sciencesTheoretical models050109 social psychologyStress workBurnout0502 economics and business0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEmployee healthPsychology050203 business & managementCognitive psychology
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Mindfulness, perceived stress, and subjective well-being: a correlational study in primary care health professionals

2015

Background Primary health care professionals (PHPs) usually report high levels of distress and burnout symptoms related to job strain. Mindfulness, defined as non-judgmental-present-moment awareness, seems to be a moderator in the causal association between life stressors and well-being. This study aimed to verify correlations among self-reported mindfulness, perceived stress (PS), and subjective well-being (SW) in Brazilian PHPs. Methods We performed a correlational cross-sectional study in a purposive sample of Brazilian PHPs (physicians, nurses, nursing assistants, and community health workers), working in community-oriented primary care programs (known locally as “Family Health Programs…

EstrèsMalemedicine.medical_specialtyMindfulnessHealth PersonnelPerceived Stress ScaleBurnoutHumansHealth services researchMedicineSubjective well-beingPsychiatryBurnout ProfessionalPrimary health care professionalsPrimary Health CareJob strainbusiness.industryHealth services researchPerceived stressGeneral MedicineModerationMeditacióSubjective well-beingDistressCross-Sectional StudiesComplementary and alternative medicineFemalebusinessMindfulnessBrazilStress PsychologicalResearch ArticleBMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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Job strain in the public sector and hospital in-patient care use in old age : a 28-year prospective follow-up

2014

Background: high job strain increases the risk of health decline, but little is known about the specific consequences and long-term effects of job strain on old age health. Objectives: purpose was to investigate whether physical and mental job strain in midlife was associated with hospital care use in old age. Methods: study population included 5,625 Finnish public sector employees aged 44–58 years who worked in blue- and white-collar professions in 1981. The number of in-patient hospital care days was collected from the Finnish Hospital Discharge Register for the 28-year follow-up period. Results: rates of hospital care days per 1,000 person-years for men were 7.78 (95% confidence interval…

GerontologyMaleAgingWorkStatistics as TopicsairaalahoitoRate ratioOccupational safety and healtholder people0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsEpidemiologyMedicineTerveystiede - Health care science030212 general & internal medicineProspective StudiesepidemiologiakohorttitutkimusFinlandta3141General Medicineta3142Middle AgedResearch PapersHospitalizationPopulation studyFemaleepidemiology0305 other medical scienceCohort studyAdultEmploymentmedicine.medical_specialtyPhysical ExertionRisk AssessmentTime03 medical and health sciencesSex FactorsStress Physiologicalcohort studyHumansOccupational Healthtyön kurmittavuusAgedjob strain030505 public healthPublic SectorJob strainbusiness.industrykohortti tutkimusConfidence intervalikääntyminenageingOccupational stressGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessStress Psychologicalhospital careAge and Ageing
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Work-related biomechanical exposure and job strain in midlife separately and jointly predict disability after 28 years: a Finnish longitudinal study

2017

Objectives We investigated whether the extent of biomechanical exposures and job strain in midlife separately and jointly predict disability in old age. Methods Participants of the Finnish Longitudinal Study on Aging Municipal Employees (FLAME) in 1981 (aged 44–58 years) responded to disability questionnaires in 2009 (1850 women and 1082 men). Difficulties in performing five activities of daily living (ADL) and seven instrumental ADL (IADL) were used to assess severity of disability (score range: 0–12, 0=no disability). Information on biomechanical exposures and job strain was collected by questionnaire at baseline. Adjusted prevalence proportion ratios (PR) and 95% confidence intervals (95…

GerontologyMaleLongitudinal studyWorkActivities of daily livingADLPrevalencetyöperäinen altistusDisability Evaluation0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsSurveys and QuestionnairesActivities of Daily LivingoccupationMedicinetoimintarajoitteet030212 general & internal medicineLongitudinal StudiesProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyIADLFinlandlongitudinal studyta3142Middle AgedBiomechanical PhenomenaFemaleIndustrial and organizational psychologybiomekaniikkaPublic aspects of medicineRA1-1270AdultvuorovaikutusKansanterveystiede ympäristö ja työterveys - Public health care science environmental and occupational healthinteraction030209 endocrinology & metabolismpitkittäistutkimusWork related03 medical and health sciencesvammaisuusvanhuusOccupational ExposureHumansbiomechanical exposureold agejob strainJob strainbusiness.industryagingPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthoccupational exposureConfidence intervalfyysinen kuormittavuusikääntyminendisabilitytyön kuormittavuusageingexposurealtistuminenbusinessStress PsychologicalScandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health
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The annual costs of cardiovascular diseases and mental disorders attributable to job strain in France.

2013

International audience; BACKGROUND: Work stress has become a major occupational risk factor in industrialized countries and an important economic issue. The objective was to estimate the annual costs of coronary heart diseases (CHD) and mental disorders (MD) attributable to job strain exposure according to Karasek's model in France for the year 2003 from a societal perspective. METHODS: We produced attributable fraction estimates which were applied to the number of cases (morbidity and mortality) and the costs of CHD and MD. Relative risk estimates came from a systematic literature review of prospective studies. We conducted meta-analyses based on this selection of studies. Prevalence of ex…

GerontologyMaleTotal costCoronary DiseaseIndirect costs0302 clinical medicineAnnual costsCost of IllnessEpidemiologycostPrevalenceMedicine[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and finances030212 general & internal medicineProspective StudiesComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUShealth care economics and organizationsjob stressMental Disorders[ SDV.SPEE ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieattributable fractionMiddle Aged[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance030210 environmental & occupational health3. Good healthOccupational DiseasesCardiovascular diseasesSick leaveeconomic burdenFemaleFranceSick LeaveResearch ArticleAdultEmploymentRiskmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescent03 medical and health sciencesYoung AdultHumansWork stressjob strainJob strainbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Health[SDV.SPEE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieRelative riskAttributable risk[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieOccupational stressbusinessStress Psychologicaloccupational stressDemography
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0157 The use of epidemiologic data to evaluate the economic burden of occupational risks: modelling the cost of diseases attributable to job strain i…

2014

Objectives To estimate the annual costs of coronary heart diseases (CHD) and mental disorders (MD) attributable to job strain exposure according to Karasek’s model in France for the year 2003 from a societal perspective. Method We produced attributable fraction estimates which were applied to the number of cases (morbidity and mortality) and the costs of CHD and MD. Relative risk estimates came from a systematic literature review of prospective studies. We conducted meta-analyses based on this selection of studies. Prevalence of exposure to job strain came from the national SUMER survey conducted in France in 2003. Results Between 8.8 and 10.2% of CHD morbidity and between 9.4 and 11.2% of …

Gerontologymedicine.medical_specialtybiologyJob strainbusiness.industryTotal costPublic healthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthEurosbiology.organism_classificationRelative riskEnvironmental healthAttributable riskSick leaveValue of lifeMedicinebusinesshealth care economics and organizationsOccupational and Environmental Medicine
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