Description: A multidisciplinary effort to determine the extent to which psychosocial factors peculiar to different occupational environments can influence the health of workers and managers. Wide-ranging in its approach, the book uses a diversity of research findings and conceptual models to explore the links between specific forms of occupational stress and the physical and mental well-being of employees. Attention is also given to the impact that work-related stress can have on performance levels, rates of absenteeism, alcohol abuse, employee turnover and accidents on the job.
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Title: Psychosocial Factors At Work And Their Relation Tohealth By R. Ka
Weight: 535
EAN: 9789241561020
ISBN-10: 9789241561020
Date of Publication: 1987-01
Place of Publication: 1987-01
Book Series: World Health Organisation
Genre: PSYCHOLOGY / Industrial & Organizational Psychology
Narrative Type: N/A
Features: N/A
Intended Audience: N/A
Ex Libris: No
Editor: N/A
Edition: N/A
Pagination: 256
Dimensions: 961x669
Number of Pages: 256 Pages
Publication Name: Psychosocial Factors at Work and Their Relation to Health
Language: English
Publisher: World Industries Health Organization
Item Height: 244 mm
Publication Year: 1987
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 414 g
Subject Area: Experimental Psychology
Author: World Health Organization (Who)
Item Width: 170 mm
Format: Paperback