Identification of homogeneous risk classes in work-related stress: A methodological proposal
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Identification of homogeneous risk classes in work-related stress: A methodological proposal through a Sentinel Events Database
The European Agreement signed on 8 October 2004 defines the condition of work-related stress and obliges it be detected. Italian Law n. 81/08 and the Ministerial Circular of 18/11/2010 oblige Italian companies to detect work-related stress, with particular reference to Sentinel Events. This paper deals with a methodological proposal for the measurement of work-related stress, where legal restrictions are applied through the WSED-Stress method. It shows how the homogeneous classes of psychophysical risk can be detected as required by the law. The case-study shows how these risk classes may affect the measurement of work-related stress, with the OPRA test.
The European Agreement signed on 8 October 2004 defines the condition of work-related stress and obliges it be detected. Italian Law n. 81/08 and the Ministerial Circular of 18/11/2010 oblige Italian companies to detect work-related stress, with particular reference to Sentinel Events. This paper deals with a methodological proposal for the measurement of work-related stress, where legal restrictions are applied through the WSED-Stress method. It shows how the homogeneous classes of psychophysical risk can be detected as required by the law. The case-study shows how these risk classes may affect the measurement of work-related stress, with the OPRA test.
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Andrisano-Ruggieri, R., Crescenzo, P., & Boccia, G. (2016). Identification of homogeneous risk classes in work-related stress: A methodological proposal. Rivista Di Psicologia Clinica , 2, 69-98. https://quadernidipsicologiaclinica.com/index.php/rpc-archivio/article/view/1363