The present epidemiological study aimed to investigate prevalence and trends of stress-job-related uneasiness and symptoms on a representative sample of Lombardia's working population. Data on occupational events (absenteeism and accidents at work), psychosomatic symptoms and smoke habit have been collected. Prevalence and trends of stress-job-related uneasiness are similar to those reported by the European Foundation in the Report for Sectorial Profiles (2002). The study confirms higher levels of absenteeism in corporations with high prevalence of women and in low socioeconomic level works.

Latocca, R., Fornari, C., Madotto, F., Cesana, G. (2009). Results of the regional project "Stress and working activity" 2004-2006 [Risultati del progetto regionale "stress ed attività lavorativa" 2004-2006]. GIORNALE ITALIANO DI MEDICINA DEL LAVORO ED ERGONOMIA, 31(2), 212-216.

Results of the regional project "Stress and working activity" 2004-2006 [Risultati del progetto regionale "stress ed attività lavorativa" 2004-2006]

FORNARI, CARLA;MADOTTO, FABIANA;CESANA, GIANCARLO
2009

Abstract

The present epidemiological study aimed to investigate prevalence and trends of stress-job-related uneasiness and symptoms on a representative sample of Lombardia's working population. Data on occupational events (absenteeism and accidents at work), psychosomatic symptoms and smoke habit have been collected. Prevalence and trends of stress-job-related uneasiness are similar to those reported by the European Foundation in the Report for Sectorial Profiles (2002). The study confirms higher levels of absenteeism in corporations with high prevalence of women and in low socioeconomic level works.
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Report for sectorial profiles; Stress-job-related symptoms; Work-related stress;
Italian
2009
31
2
212
216
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Latocca, R., Fornari, C., Madotto, F., Cesana, G. (2009). Results of the regional project "Stress and working activity" 2004-2006 [Risultati del progetto regionale "stress ed attività lavorativa" 2004-2006]. GIORNALE ITALIANO DI MEDICINA DEL LAVORO ED ERGONOMIA, 31(2), 212-216.
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