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A longitudinal study of work-related psychosocial factors and injuries: Implications for the aging United States workforce

机译:与工作有关的心理社会因素和伤害的纵向研究:老化美国劳动力的影响

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Introduction This study aimed to identify psychosocial work factors that may individually or, in combination, influence injury outcomes among aging United States (U.S.) workers. Methods Data from the U.S. Health and Retirement Study (HRS) of 3305 working adults, aged 50 years and above, were used to identify associations between work-related psychosocial factors and injury incidence from 2006 to 2014, using adjusted incidence rate ratios. Results Employees perceiving their work as high in psychological and physical demands/efforts, low in support, and rewards, compared to those in workplaces with low demands, high support, and high rewards, had a risk of injury two times greater. Males, compared with females, had a greater risk for injuries when interactions among several psychosocial work-related factors were modeled. Conclusions The fact that important gender-based differences emerged when interactions among the psychosocial factors and injury were modeled, suggests opportunities for further research and potential interventions to enhance the working environment.
机译:简介本研究旨在识别可能单独或组合可能在美国(美国)工人的伤害成果的心理社会工作因素。方法采用调整后发病率比率,50岁及以上50岁及以上工作成年人的美国健康和退休研究(HRS)的数据来自3305岁的工作成年人,以识别与2006年至2014年的有关的心理社会因素和伤害发生率之间的协会。结果员工认为,与需求低,支持和高奖励的工作场所的工作场所相比,员工在心理和物理需求/努力,低于支持和奖励的工作,效率高,造成高度较高的风险。与女性相比,雄性对若干心理社会工作相关因素的相互作用进行了更大的伤害风险。结论在模拟心理社会因素和伤害之间的相互作用时出现了重要的基于性别的差异,提出了进一步研究和潜在干预措施加强工作环境的机会。

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