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Working Conditions: Less Autonomy but a Less Stressed Work Environment. 2016 Survey on Working Conditions and Psychosocial Risks
This article presents the initial findings of the 2016 Working Conditions and Psychosocial Risks Survey, which is part of a series of Working Conditions Surveys conducted in France since...
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Exposure to psychosocial stress in the workplace: results of the epidemiological surveillance of musculoskeletal disorders in the Pays de la Loire region in 2002. Mental health, musculoskeletal system, and occupational diseases
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Sexual violence: Medical examinations of victims who filed complaints in 2009 in Seine-Saint-Denis (France).
Introduction - It is estimated that at least 50,000 rapes are committed each year in France, only a small fraction of which result in formal complaints. The objective here was to assess...
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Strengthen prevention efforts to reduce sexual violence.
In June 2018, the French Federation of Resource Centers for Professionals Working with Perpetrators of Sexual Violence (FFCRIAVS) organized a public hearing at the Ministry of Solidarity...
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More humanity and less stress for call center agents.
Valérie Charmois, an occupational physician at an inter-company health service in Bordeaux, participated—along with fourteen of her colleagues—in a study on stress among call center...
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Alcohol and Young People: The Core Principles of Any Prevention Initiative.
How can we raise awareness among young people about the risks of excessive alcohol consumption? Hélène David, director of Emergence, outlines the principles underlying any prevention or...
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What epidemiological systems are in place for monitoring work-related health issues? The role of the French Institute for Public Health Surveillance
The contribution of occupational factors to health is still poorly understood in France. Nevertheless, some data are available. For example, the proportion of cancers attributable to...
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Identifying or diagnosing psychosocial risks: what tools are available?
The use of measurement scales or questionnaires is common and is often seen as a panacea for assessing occupational risks in the psychosocial sphere. However, these tools should be...
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Disturbed Eating Behaviors in Young People: Between Social Factors and Psychological Distress.
Eating disorders refer to a pathological relationship with food characterized by overeating and/or undereating, or by distorted perceptions of food. The issues examined include episodes...
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Tobacco, Pregnancy, and Breastfeeding: Exposure, Knowledge, and Perceptions of Risk.
Introduction: Tobacco use during pregnancy is a major public health concern due to the risks it poses to the health of the unborn child. While the prevalence of smoking during pregnancy...