none8noVersione sulla rivista cartacea. Published online August 28, 2015The Health and Safety Executive Stress Indicator Tool (SIT) is a 35-item questionnaire to assess exposure to seven common psychosocial factors involved in the genesis of work-related stress. Recent work conducted in the UK has provided evidence that the SIT may be reduced to a 25-item questionnaire (the SIT-25) showing the same seven-factor model and criterion-related validity of the SIT. The SIT is the most widely used tool to assess work-related stress factors in Italy, with benchmark (normative) data managed by the Italian Workers’ Compensation Authority. Thus, we conducted two studies to further test whether in Italy the SIT may be reduced to the SIT-25. In Study 1...
The present study shows detailed information about the reliability and validity of the psychosocial ...
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 Health and Safety Executive Stress Indicator Tool (SIT) is a 35-item questionnaire to assess exp...
The Health and Safety Executive Stress Indicator Tool (SIT) is a 35-item questionnaire to assess exp...
none6siThe Health and Safety Executive Stress Indicator Tool is a short questionnaire developed in t...
The Health and Safety Executive Stress Indicator Tool is a short questionnaire developed in the UK f...
Background An Italian version of the Health & Safety Executive's (HSE) Management Standards Revised ...
Indicator Tool (MS-RIT) has been used to monitor the working conditions that may lead to stress. Aim...
The assessment of work-related stress has been an issue that has attracted attention of Italian psyc...
The present study shows detailed information about the reliability and validity of the psychosocial ...
Background. Psychosocial hazards and work-related stress have reached epidemic proportions in Europ...
Background: Work-related stress is one of the major causes of occupational ill health. In line with ...
Stress is measured through the use of tools that allow detection in large samples, and the search ef...
«Job stress in the service industry. Evaluation of the Italian version of the Job Content Questionna...
The present study shows detailed information about the reliability and validity of the psychosocial ...
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 Health and Safety Executive Stress Indicator Tool (SIT) is a 35-item questionnaire to assess exp...
The Health and Safety Executive Stress Indicator Tool (SIT) is a 35-item questionnaire to assess exp...
none6siThe Health and Safety Executive Stress Indicator Tool is a short questionnaire developed in t...
The Health and Safety Executive Stress Indicator Tool is a short questionnaire developed in the UK f...
Background An Italian version of the Health & Safety Executive's (HSE) Management Standards Revised ...
Indicator Tool (MS-RIT) has been used to monitor the working conditions that may lead to stress. Aim...
The assessment of work-related stress has been an issue that has attracted attention of Italian psyc...
The present study shows detailed information about the reliability and validity of the psychosocial ...
Background. Psychosocial hazards and work-related stress have reached epidemic proportions in Europ...
Background: Work-related stress is one of the major causes of occupational ill health. In line with ...
Stress is measured through the use of tools that allow detection in large samples, and the search ef...
«Job stress in the service industry. Evaluation of the Italian version of the Job Content Questionna...
The present study shows detailed information about the reliability and validity of the psychosocial ...
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...