The Management Standards Indicator Tool (MSIT) is a 35-item self-report measure of the psychosocial work environment designed to assist organizations with psychosocial risk assessment. It is also used in work environment research. Edwards and Webster presented a 25-item version of the MSIT based on the deletion of items having a factor loading of < .65. Stress theory and research suggest that psychosocial hazard exposures may result in harm to the health of workers. Thus, using data collected from three UK organizations (N = 20,406) we compared the concurrent validity of the brief and full versions of the MSIT by exploring the strength of association between each version of the instrument and a measure of psychological wellbeing (GHQ-12 and...
Psychosocial risks constitute one of the major contemporary challenges for occupational health and s...
The Health and Safety Executive Stress Indicator Tool (SIT) is a 35-item questionnaire to assess exp...
Background: Psychological stress is a major cause of lost working days in the UK. The Health and Saf...
The Management Standards Indicator Tool (MSIT) is a 35-item self-report measure of the psychosocial ...
The Management Standards Indicator Tool (MSIT) is a 35-item self-report measure of the psychosocial ...
The Management Standards Indicator Tool (MSIT) is a 35-item self-report measure of the psychosocial ...
This study provides evidence to support the validity of the UK Health and Safety Executive Managemen...
Background Psychosocial hazards in the workplace can impact upon employee health. The UK Health and ...
Background: The Health & Safety Executive’s (HSE) Indicator Tool offers a measure of exposure to psy...
Great Britain’s Health and Safety Executive (HSE) developed the Management Standards Indicator Tool ...
Great Britain’s Health and Safety Executive (HSE) developed the Management Standards Indicator Tool ...
Numerous tools have been developed that attempt to measure work-related stress and working condition...
The development of supervisors’ behaviours has been proposed as an innovative approach for the reduc...
none2noThe development of supervisors’ behaviours has been proposed as an innovative approach for th...
The Health and Safety Executive Stress Indicator Tool (SIT) is a 35-item questionnaire to assess exp...
Psychosocial risks constitute one of the major contemporary challenges for occupational health and s...
The Health and Safety Executive Stress Indicator Tool (SIT) is a 35-item questionnaire to assess exp...
Background: Psychological stress is a major cause of lost working days in the UK. The Health and Saf...
The Management Standards Indicator Tool (MSIT) is a 35-item self-report measure of the psychosocial ...
The Management Standards Indicator Tool (MSIT) is a 35-item self-report measure of the psychosocial ...
The Management Standards Indicator Tool (MSIT) is a 35-item self-report measure of the psychosocial ...
This study provides evidence to support the validity of the UK Health and Safety Executive Managemen...
Background Psychosocial hazards in the workplace can impact upon employee health. The UK Health and ...
Background: The Health & Safety Executive’s (HSE) Indicator Tool offers a measure of exposure to psy...
Great Britain’s Health and Safety Executive (HSE) developed the Management Standards Indicator Tool ...
Great Britain’s Health and Safety Executive (HSE) developed the Management Standards Indicator Tool ...
Numerous tools have been developed that attempt to measure work-related stress and working condition...
The development of supervisors’ behaviours has been proposed as an innovative approach for the reduc...
none2noThe development of supervisors’ behaviours has been proposed as an innovative approach for th...
The Health and Safety Executive Stress Indicator Tool (SIT) is a 35-item questionnaire to assess exp...
Psychosocial risks constitute one of the major contemporary challenges for occupational health and s...
The Health and Safety Executive Stress Indicator Tool (SIT) is a 35-item questionnaire to assess exp...
Background: Psychological stress is a major cause of lost working days in the UK. The Health and Saf...