Background The aim of this work was to introduce a new combined method of subjective and objective measures to assess psychosocial risk factors at work and improve workers’ health and well-being. In the literature most of the research on work-related stress focuses on self-report measures and this work represents the first methodology capable of integrating different sources of data. Method An integrated method entitled St.A.R.T. (STress Assessment and Research Toolkit) was used in order to assess psychosocial risk factors and two health outcomes. In particular, a self-report questionnaire combined with an observational structured checklist was administered to 113 workers from an Italian retail company. Results The data showed a co...
Purpose. Despite work-related stress is one of the most studied topic in organizational psychology, ...
The present study shows detailed information about the reliability and validity of the psychosocial ...
Stress is an emotional condition, mostly experienced as negative, initially identified and defined b...
Background: The aim of this work was to introduce a new combined method of subjective and objective ...
Research methodology is currently a central issue in terms of work-related stress evaluation. The ri...
This study takes the move from the perspective of the integration of work stress evaluation methods,...
To date, the literature shows a widespread commitment in trying to clearly understand the relationsh...
Many approaches to work-related stress risk assessement suggest the integration between a phase wher...
Introduction: One among the key aspects of a good psychosocial risks management is using approaches ...
This study aims to address the issues of negative affectivity (NA) and common method variance in rel...
The paper develops a critical reflection on the guidelines on the assessment of risks to health rela...
BACKGROUND: In the assessment of work-related stress it is crucial to find the factors that genera...
Objective: We propose a method for a reliable quantitative measure of subjectively perceived occupat...
The present study shows detailed information about the reliability and validity of the psychosocial ...
Background: Stress evaluation is a field of strong interest and challenging due to several methodolo...
Purpose. Despite work-related stress is one of the most studied topic in organizational psychology, ...
The present study shows detailed information about the reliability and validity of the psychosocial ...
Stress is an emotional condition, mostly experienced as negative, initially identified and defined b...
Background: The aim of this work was to introduce a new combined method of subjective and objective ...
Research methodology is currently a central issue in terms of work-related stress evaluation. The ri...
This study takes the move from the perspective of the integration of work stress evaluation methods,...
To date, the literature shows a widespread commitment in trying to clearly understand the relationsh...
Many approaches to work-related stress risk assessement suggest the integration between a phase wher...
Introduction: One among the key aspects of a good psychosocial risks management is using approaches ...
This study aims to address the issues of negative affectivity (NA) and common method variance in rel...
The paper develops a critical reflection on the guidelines on the assessment of risks to health rela...
BACKGROUND: In the assessment of work-related stress it is crucial to find the factors that genera...
Objective: We propose a method for a reliable quantitative measure of subjectively perceived occupat...
The present study shows detailed information about the reliability and validity of the psychosocial ...
Background: Stress evaluation is a field of strong interest and challenging due to several methodolo...
Purpose. Despite work-related stress is one of the most studied topic in organizational psychology, ...
The present study shows detailed information about the reliability and validity of the psychosocial ...
Stress is an emotional condition, mostly experienced as negative, initially identified and defined b...