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Tensió laboral, síndrome d’esgotament professional (burn-out) i característiques sociodemogràfiques i laborals en treballadors de botigues de conveni…
2019
espanolLas tendencias de mercado actuales y las nuevas necesidades de los consumidores han situado a las tiendas de conveniencia como un formato comercial solido en nuestro pais. Las caracteristicas de estos establecimientos llevan a sus trabajadores a experimentar condiciones laborales diferentes, que pueden desembocar en la experimentacion por parte de los empleados de consecuencias negativas, tanto fisicas como psicosociales. El proposito del presente estudio ha sido analizar las posibles relaciones existentes entre el sindrome de bur-nout y la tension laboral con diversos factores sociodemograficos –sexo, edad, estado civil y nivel educativo– y laborales –tipo de contrato, numero de hor…
The Perception of Psychosocial Risks and Work-Related Stress in Relation to Job Insecurity and Gender Differences: A Cross-Sectional Study
2018
Introduction. The perception of psychosocial risks exposes workers to develop work-related stress. Recently the attention of scientific research has focused on a psychosocial risk already identified as “job insecurity” that regards the “overall concern about the continued existence of the job in the future” and that also depends on worker’s perception, different for each gender. Aim of the Study. The aim of this cross sectional study is to show if job insecurity, in the form of temporary contracts, can influence the perception of psychosocial risks and therefore increase worker’s vulnerability to work-related stress and how the magnitude of this effect differs between genders. Materials and…
Effect of Emotional Intelligence and Psychosocial Risks on Burnout, Job Satisfaction, and Nurses’ Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic
2020
Nurses are exposed to psychosocial risks that can affect both psychological and physical health through stress. Prolonged stress at work can lead to burnout syndrome. An essential protective factor against psychosocial risks is emotional intelligence, which has been related to physical and psychological health, job satisfaction, increased job commitment, and burnout reduction. The present study aimed to analyze the effect of psychosocial risks and emotional intelligence on nurses&rsquo
Psychosocial safety climate as a lead indicator of workplace bullying and harassment, job resources, psychological health and employee engagement
2011
Psychosocial safety climate (PSC) is defined as shared perceptions of organizational policies, practices and procedures for the protection of worker psychological health and safety, that stem largely from management practices. PSC theory extends the Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) framework and proposes that organizational level PSC determines work conditions and subsequently, psychological health problems and work engagement. Our sample was derived from the Australian Workplace Barometer project and comprised 30 organizations, and 220 employees. As expected, hierarchical linear modeling showed that organizational PSC was negatively associated with workplace bullying and harassment (demands) a…
Psychosocial Risks, Work Engagement, and Job Satisfaction of Nurses During COVID-19 Pandemic
2020
Context:COVID-19 pandemic is a serious health emergency that has affected countries all over the world. Health emergencies are a critical psychosocial risk factor for nurses. In general, psychosocial risks constitute serious problems as they impact workers' health, productivity, and efficiency. Despite their importance, few studies analyze nurses' psychosocial risks during a health emergency caused by a pandemic or analyze their perception of the emergency and its relation to such risks.Objectives:To analyze the perception of COVID-19 by nurses, especially about measures, resources, and impact on their daily work. Also, to analyze these professionals' psychosocial risks and the relationship…
MANAGEMENT OF PSYCHOSOCIAL RISKS IN THE EDUCATIONAL SECTOR OF LATVIA
2019
Risk management is gaining acknowledgement in organisational management due to the benefits it brings with it, such as ability of managers to forecast possible threats and plan the most appropriate prevention measures. Psychosocial risk group is one of the largest risk group types and is related to the aspects of staff overburning, lack of employee motivation, health problems due to stress, etc. Study carried in Latvia about risk management showed that psychosocial risks are significant for educational institutions. Empirical research carried out in Latvia has shown that the top risks perceived by the education sector professionals in Latvia are overloading of employees and lack of employee…
La psicologia de la seguretat laboral com a eina imprescindible en la prevenció de riscos laborals
2006
La psicologia de la seguretat és una disciplina científi ca amb fonaments en diverses disciplines de psicologia bàsica, com la psicologia de l'aprenentatge, la psicologia de la percepció o la psicologia de la motivació, arrelada en la psicologia aplicada, i orientada a la prevenció d'accidents laborals, malalties professionals i danys psicològics. La psicologia de la seguretat té tres objectius centrals: (1) explicar el paper del comportament humà en la gestació d'accidents, malalties professionals i riscos psicosocials; (2) establir procediments diagnòstics per a l'avaluació dels aspectes psicosocials i comportamentals implicats en els accidents i altres danys a la salut, i (3) establir i …
Repérer, reconnaître et prévenir les risques psychosociaux : une analyse institutionnelle et économique du cas français
2017
In France, psychosocial risks (PSR) became a major concern for society by their stakes in termsof public health, costs for companies and workers. In the late 2000s, the Ministries of Labor and Health took up these challenges by initiating surveys, data collection and scientific works. Despite the development of knowledge about PSR and its consequences, the integration of these new risks into public and managerial policies is still very modest.Through an economic, institutional and empirical analysis, the main objective of this thesis is to contribute to a better knowledge of the consequences of PSR’ exposure for individual and for company, and to analyze the role of prevention authorities t…
Type D Personality and Alexithymia: Common Characteristics of Two Different Constructs. Implications for Research and Clinical Practice
2018
In the last few decades, particular attention has been paid to the role of personality specific traits that can affect the loss of health, i.e., Type D personality and Alexithymia. They have been conceptualized in a different period, this means that they are different both for their theoretical positions and their empirical studies. Some authors have speculated that there is a potential conceptual overlap between Type D personality and alexithymia constructs but there is a shortcoming in the literature. The aim of the study was to examine the potential overlap between the constructs of type D personality and alexithymia, replicating previous two studies, to extend these findings to Italian …
Psihosociālo risku faktoru izvērtējums un tā pilnveides iespējas SIA “Stoller“
2017
Bakalaura darba autors: Gints Zariņš. Autora bakalaura darba ”Psihosociālo risku faktoru izvērtējums un tā pilnveides iespējas SIA “Stoller“ mērķis ir noteikt iespējamo psihosociālo risku ietekmi uz SIA "Stoller" nodarbinātiem un atkarībā no iegūtajiem rezultātiem, izstrādāt iespējamo preventīvo programmu. Bakalaura darba aktualitāte – darbiniekiem ikdienā ir jāsastopas ar dažādiem darba vides riskiem, t.sk., psihosociāliem, jo kā zināms, tad stress ir organisma emocionālā reakcija uz dažādiem nelabvēlīgiem ārējiem vai iekšējiem faktoriem un mūsdienās darbinieki arvien vairāk laika pavada darbavietās un līdz ar to darba devēja nodrošinātie apstākļi ietekmē gan fiziski, gan arī emocionāli. I…