Working Conditions and Mental Health. Results from the CARESUN Study

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Working Conditions and Mental Health. Results from the CARESUN Study. / Feola, Daniela; Pedata, Paola; D'Ancicco, Francesco; Santalucia, Laura; Sannolo, Nicola; Ascione, Eduardo; Nienhaus, Albert; Magliano, Lorenza; Lamberti, Monica.

In: ARCH ENVIRON OCCUP H, Vol. 71, No. 3, 03.05.2016, p. 1263-169.

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Feola, D, Pedata, P, D'Ancicco, F, Santalucia, L, Sannolo, N, Ascione, E, Nienhaus, A, Magliano, L & Lamberti, M 2016, 'Working Conditions and Mental Health. Results from the CARESUN Study', ARCH ENVIRON OCCUP H, vol. 71, no. 3, pp. 1263-169. https://doi.org/10.1080/19338244.2015.1069251

APA

Feola, D., Pedata, P., D'Ancicco, F., Santalucia, L., Sannolo, N., Ascione, E., Nienhaus, A., Magliano, L., & Lamberti, M. (2016). Working Conditions and Mental Health. Results from the CARESUN Study. ARCH ENVIRON OCCUP H, 71(3), 1263-169. https://doi.org/10.1080/19338244.2015.1069251

Vancouver

Feola D, Pedata P, D'Ancicco F, Santalucia L, Sannolo N, Ascione E et al. Working Conditions and Mental Health. Results from the CARESUN Study. ARCH ENVIRON OCCUP H. 2016 May 3;71(3):1263-169. https://doi.org/10.1080/19338244.2015.1069251

Bibtex

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title = "Working Conditions and Mental Health. Results from the CARESUN Study",
abstract = "We conducted a work-related stress surveillance study in 2013 on 6558 public-sector employees in Italy, examining how they perceived their jobs, via the Job Content Questionnaire, and their mental health status, via the General Health Questionnaire 12 (GHQ-12). Of the 2094 employees completing the questionnaires, 60% were male, 52% had a medium-level education, and 76% had a medium-level job. Three hundred and eighty-five employees (18%) had a GHQ-12 score >3 and were classified as GHQ-12 cases: these were more often female (54%), medium-to-highly educated (54%), and had more often reported health problems over the previous year (51%). Thus, GHQ-12 cases represented a significant percentage of our examined population, indicating that work-related stress surveillance programs are needed for the planning of psychosocial interventions aimed at the reintegration of individuals with mental health problems.",
author = "Daniela Feola and Paola Pedata and Francesco D'Ancicco and Laura Santalucia and Nicola Sannolo and Eduardo Ascione and Albert Nienhaus and Lorenza Magliano and Monica Lamberti",
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AU - D'Ancicco, Francesco

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AU - Sannolo, Nicola

AU - Ascione, Eduardo

AU - Nienhaus, Albert

AU - Magliano, Lorenza

AU - Lamberti, Monica

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AB - We conducted a work-related stress surveillance study in 2013 on 6558 public-sector employees in Italy, examining how they perceived their jobs, via the Job Content Questionnaire, and their mental health status, via the General Health Questionnaire 12 (GHQ-12). Of the 2094 employees completing the questionnaires, 60% were male, 52% had a medium-level education, and 76% had a medium-level job. Three hundred and eighty-five employees (18%) had a GHQ-12 score >3 and were classified as GHQ-12 cases: these were more often female (54%), medium-to-highly educated (54%), and had more often reported health problems over the previous year (51%). Thus, GHQ-12 cases represented a significant percentage of our examined population, indicating that work-related stress surveillance programs are needed for the planning of psychosocial interventions aimed at the reintegration of individuals with mental health problems.

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