Standardized assessment of psychosocial factors and their influence on medically confirmed health outcomes in workers: a systematic review

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Susel Rosário
João A. Fonseca
Albert Nienhaus
José Torres da Costa
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[1] Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto,CINTESIS
[2] University of Porto, Centre for Research in Health Technologies and Information Systems and Information and Decision Sciences Department, Faculty of Medicine
[3] CUF Porto Institute & Hospital,Allergy Unit
[4] University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf,Institute for Health Service Research in Dermatology and Nursing (IVDP), Center of Excellence for Epidemiology and Health Service Research for Healthcare Professionals (CVcare)
[5] Institute for Statutory Accident Insurance and Prevention in the Health and Welfare Services (BGW),Principles of Prevention and Rehabilitation Department (GPR)
[6] Faculty of Medicine of the University of Porto,undefined
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Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology | / 11卷
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Psychosocial work environment; Psychosocial factors; Risk assessment; Workers’ health; Occupational health;
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Previous studies of psychosocial work factors have indicated their importance for workers’ health. However, to what extent health problems can be attributed to the nature of the work environment or other psychosocial factors is not clear. No previous systematic review has used inclusion criteria based on specific medical evaluation of work-related health outcomes and the use of validated instruments for the assessment of the psychosocial (work) environment.
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