Abstract BACKGROUND: Stress was the most frequent (26,9%) health problem reported in a survey on the perception of working and health conditions in 5000 workers in the Veneto Region. OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to investigate in the Veneto Region the association between occupational stress and events occurred in the previous 12 months: occupational accidents, or sickness absence for 10 or more consecutive days. METHODS: Perceived occupational stress is correlated, according to Karasek's model, to high job demand (JD) and low decision latitude (DL). Using Karasek's questionnaire (to which questions on smoking and alcohol consumption were added), we examined 2174 subjects working in 30 companies with between 10 and 500 employees, ...
International audienceObjectives To assess the roles of job demands, living conditions and lifestyle...
Background:Previous studies have indicated locality differences of sickness absence in the context o...
Abstract BACKGROUND: A decreasing time trend for occupational injuries and sickness absence would b...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Stress was the most frequent (26,9%) health problem reported in a survey on th...
Abstract BACKGROUND: A survey was carried out in 2000 by the European Foundation for the Improvemen...
International audienceBackground: The studies on the associations between psychosocial work factors ...
International audienceObjectiveThe analysis of ill-health related job loss may be a relevant indicat...
Backround: Working condition surveys are widely recognized as useful tools for monitoring the qualit...
International audienceThis study assessed the associations of job and some individual factors with o...
Objective: The analysis of ill-health related job loss may be a relevant indicator for the prioritiz...
International audienceObjectives To assess the roles of job demands, living conditions and lifestyle...
Background:Previous studies have indicated locality differences of sickness absence in the context o...
Abstract BACKGROUND: A decreasing time trend for occupational injuries and sickness absence would b...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Stress was the most frequent (26,9%) health problem reported in a survey on th...
Abstract BACKGROUND: A survey was carried out in 2000 by the European Foundation for the Improvemen...
International audienceBackground: The studies on the associations between psychosocial work factors ...
International audienceObjectiveThe analysis of ill-health related job loss may be a relevant indicat...
Backround: Working condition surveys are widely recognized as useful tools for monitoring the qualit...
International audienceThis study assessed the associations of job and some individual factors with o...
Objective: The analysis of ill-health related job loss may be a relevant indicator for the prioritiz...
International audienceObjectives To assess the roles of job demands, living conditions and lifestyle...
Background:Previous studies have indicated locality differences of sickness absence in the context o...
Abstract BACKGROUND: A decreasing time trend for occupational injuries and sickness absence would b...