in so far as unhealthy workers are likely to exit the labour force we find that as a group, those aged 55-65 years are more 'vulnerable' than younger workers: they are more likely to perceive work-related health and safety risks, and to report mental, physical and fatigue health problems...
so far as unhealthy workers are likely to exit the labour force – we find that as a group, those aged 55-65 years are more 'vulnerable' than younger workers: they are more likely to perceive work-related health and safety risks, and to report mental, physical and fatigue health problems...
This study aimed to determine the effects of work-related psychosocial risk factors on mental health of working youth during the Covid-19 pandemic. Materials and methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted from August to October 2021 on 307 working youths in Klang Valley, Malaysia. The ...
Work-related stress is bad for more than just your mental health, especially if you're a man. While research has long shown that job strain can take a toll on workers' psychological and physical well-being, a new study finds that it actually increases men's risk for heart disease. Job ...
Minimizing Workstation-Related Health Risks During Quarantine Here is a snapshot of typical company costs for treatment of MSD-related complaints, in terms of direct and indirect workers’ compensation. In some regions, the average claim amounts for these kinds of injuries can be two to four tim...
researchers are looking for solutions. Identifying stress in the workplace as a contributor to type 2 diabetes can help scientists find new approaches to treat and prevent the disease. "In view of the huge health implications of stress-related disorders, preventive measures to prevent common disease...
This study is aimed at examining whether psychosocial work stressors are related to the development and maintenance of insomnia. A prospective design was u... M Jansson,SJ Linton - 《J Occup Health Psychol》 被引量: 126发表: 2006年 Two models of job stress and depressive symptoms Background...
This 1998 workshop was convened to address the health risks of exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) in the workplace. It was paired with a 1997 workshop on issues related to ETS exposure in work environments ((italic)1(/italic)). In the 1998 workshop, a multidisciplinary group ...
Work-related stress, depression and anxiety is one of the biggest health risks to workers across all industries – in 2017/18, these mental health issues accounted for 44% of all work-related ill health, and 57% of all working days lost to ill health. There are higher than average rates...
(Family Features) Long-term exposure to pollutants like dusts, fumes, smoke and other chemical gases can cause chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (...