نتایج جستجو برای: occupational factors

تعداد نتایج: 1125416  

2018
Isabelle Niedhammer Thomas Lesuffleur Géraldine Labarthe Jean-François Chastang

BACKGROUND Social inequalities in work injury have been observed but explanations are still missing. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the contribution of working conditions in the explanation of social inequalities in work injury in a national representative sample of employees. METHODS The study was based on the cross-sectional sample of the national French survey SUMER 2010 inc...

Journal: :Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy 2007
Carol B Cunradi Rob Lipton Aniruddha Banerjee

BACKGROUND Workers in blue-collar and service occupations smoke at higher rates than workers in white-collar and professional occupations. Occupational stress may explain some of the occupational class differences in smoking and quitting behavior. The purpose of this study is to investigate the contribution of occupational factors to smoking behavior over a ten year period among a multiethnic c...

2013
David Coggon Georgia Ntani Sergio Vargas-Prada José Miguel Martinez Consol Serra Fernando G Benavides Keith T Palmer Vanda E Felli Raul Harari Lope H Barrero Sarah A. Felknor David Gimeno Anna Cattrell Matteo Bonzini Eleni Solidaki Eda Merisalu Rima R. Habib Farideh Sadeghian M Masood Kadir Sudath SP Warnakulasuriya Ko Matsudaira Busisiwe Nyantumbu Malcolm R Sim Helen Harcombe Ken Cox Maria H Marziale Leila M Sarquis Florencia Harari Rocio Freire Natalia Harari Magda V Monroy Leonardo A Quintana Marianela Rojas Eduardo J. Salazar Vega E Clare Harris George Delclos Michele Carugno Marco M Ferrario Angela C Pesatori Leda Chatzi Panos Bitsios Manolis Kogevinas Kristel Oha Tuuli Sirk Ali Sadeghian Roshini J Peiris-John Nalini Sathiakumar A Rajitha Wickremasinghe Noriko Yoshimura Helen L Kelsall Victor C W Hoe Donna M Urquhart Sarah Derrett David McBride Peter Herbison Andrew Gray

OBJECTIVES To quantify the variation in rates of absence due to musculoskeletal pain across 47 occupational groups (mostly nurses and office workers) from 18 countries, and to explore personal and group-level risk factors that might explain observed differences. METHODS A standardised questionnaire was used to obtain information about musculoskeletal pain, sickness absence and possible risk f...

Journal: :Industrial health 2011
Si-Ying Wu Huang-Yuan Li Jun Tian Wei Zhu Jian Li Xiao-Rong Wang

The present study is to evaluate the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and analyze the effect of occupational stress, job burnout and coping resource on the HRQOL among nurses in China. A total of 1,012 nurses were recruited from eight hospitals of two provinces in 2008. The Chinese version of Short Form-36 Health Survey and Maslach Burnout Inventory-General Survey were used to measure the...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1993
B Baranski

This report reviews the recent literature on the adverse effects of occupational factors on fertility and related reproductive outcomes. Few studies fulfill the criteria of good study design because of small sample size, insensitive measures of effect, selection, recall, and observation bias, weak if any control of confounding factors, bad definition of exposure, inability to analyze a dose-res...

2010
Kate S. Brasher Angela B. C. Dew Shaun G. Kilminster

This study aimed to identify work-related and personal factors associated with occupational stress in submariners. Work and well-being questionnaires were distributed to 219 male submariners (mean age 34 years), as part of a larger cohort study involving a stratified sample of 4951 Royal Navy (RN) personnel. The stress rate in submariners was 40%; significantly higher than the stress rate in th...

Journal: :Ergonomics 2010
Kate S Brasher Angela B C Dew Shaun G Kilminster Robert S Bridger

This study aimed to identify work-related and personal factors associated with occupational stress in submariners. Work and well-being questionnaires were distributed to 219 male submariners (mean age 34 years), as part of a larger cohort study involving a stratified sample of 4951 Royal Navy (RN) personnel. The stress rate in submariners was 40%; significantly higher than the stress rate in th...

Journal: :Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 1979

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