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Visar resultat 26 - 30 av 305 avhandlingar innehållade ordet work-related.
26. Work-related social support, job demands and burnout : studies of Swedish workers, predominantly employed in health care
Sammanfattning : During the past decade, levels of work-related stress have increased not only in Sweden but in all of Europe. Health care workers in general and nurses in particular have been identified as having a risk of experiencing stress and burnout. LÄS MER
27. Studies of safety and critical work situations in nuclear power plants : a human factors perspective
Sammanfattning : The purpose of this thesis was to develop and apply different approaches for analyzing safety in critical work situations in real work settings in nuclear power plants, and also to identify safety enhancing measures by using the framework of interaction between human, organizational and technical subsystems (MTO, man-technology-organization). A Cognitive Psychology as well as a Stress Psychology framework was used. LÄS MER
28. Partnership Relation Quality modulates the effects of Work-stress on health
Sammanfattning : The present studies included 884 participants in total, in five different studies referred to in the four articles. All five studies observed participants from different types of occupation in order to obtain a distribution and a diversified group of individuals. LÄS MER
29. Workplace stress measured by Job Stress Survey and relationships to musculoskeletal complaints
Sammanfattning : The main purpose of this thesis was to evaluate and test the Job Stress Survey (JSS, Spielberger, 1991; Spielberger & Vagg, 1999), a self-report instrument which assesses workplace stress. In the thesis a thorough evaluation is made of JSS scales and items, and the relations to health, particularly musculoskeletal complaints. LÄS MER
30. Alternative employment and well-being : Contract heterogeneity and differences among individuals
Sammanfattning : The increasing use of temporary and part-time employment in recent decades was initially expected to lead to negative effects for the individual. The empirical evidence, however, has been equivocal and the consequences are therefore still unclear. LÄS MER