Work-related stress assessment in a population of Itlaian workers. The Stress Questionnaire
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Otros documentos de la autoría: Mucci, Nicola; Giorgi, Gabriele; Cupelli, Vincenzo; Gioffrè, Pier Agostino; Rosati, Maria Valeria; Tomei, Francesco; Tomei, Gianfranco; BRESO, EDGAR; Arcangeli, Giulio
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Work-related stress assessment in a population of Itlaian workers. The Stress QuestionnaireAutoría
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MUCCI, Nicola, et al. Work-related stress assessment in a population of Italian workers. The Stress Questionnaire. Science of the Total Environment, 2015, vol. 502, p. 673-679.Tipo de documento
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The present study shows detailed information about the reliability and validity of the psychosocial risk scale included in the Stress Questionnaire (SQ) developed by our research group. The primary purpose of this ... [+]
The present study shows detailed information about the reliability and validity of the psychosocial risk scale included in the Stress Questionnaire (SQ) developed by our research group. The primary purpose of this work is to test the factor structure of the psychosocial risk scale through a first-order confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) using a large pooled dataset obtained from a population of 2026 employees of 15 Italian medium–large companies.
Data were collected by a team of researchers who examined demographic variables, work-related stress, workplace bullying, mental health and other constructs. In addition to these substantive issues, the survey was designed to better understand response bias.
After the evaluation of the results we conclude that the psychosocial risk scale reported a satisfactory reliability and validity. In addition, it allowed a careful measurement of work related stress, considering both leader's and follower's perspectives. [-]
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