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Author Belkić, Karen, 1952-

Title The occupational stress index : approach derived from cognitive ergonomics and brain research for clinical practice / Karen Belkic
Published Cambridge : Cambridge International Science Pub., 2003

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Description 1 online resource (iv, 294 pages) : illustrations
Contents Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction: The Need for the Occupational Stress Index"An Approach Derived from 1. Cognitive Ergonomics and Brain Research for Clinical Practice; 2. The Impact Of Stressful Work On Health; 3. How Can Insights From Cognitive Ergonomics And Brain Research Inform Our Assessment Of The Work Environment?; 4. Occupation-Specific versus Generic Self-Report Measures To Assess Workplace Exposures; 5. The Occupational Stress Index In Clinical Practice; 6. The Revised OSI Questionnaires and Score Sheets; 7. Conclusions and Future Perspectives; BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES
Summary Of interest to occupational health psychologists, industrial hygienists, ergonomists, as well as to labor and management, inter alia, the Occupational Stress Index can also be integrated with objective measurements and expert observer assessment of job characteristics. In particular, the OSI could detect areas for which in-depth observational analysis is needed, especially with a view to possibilities for practical improvements in the work environment
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
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Subject Job stress.
Job stress -- Testing
Stress (Psychology)
Stress (Physiology)
Burnout, Professional -- psychology
Stress, Psychological
Stress, Physiological
Stress (Psychology)
Stress (Physiology)
Job stress
Job stress -- Testing
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1904602398
9781904602392
9781898326021
1898326029