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Anton RF, Pettinati H, Zweben A, et al A multi-site dose ranging study of nalmefene in the treatment of alcohol dependence. J Clin Psychopharmacol 24 421 28, 2004 Aragon CM, Stotland LM, Amit Z Studies on ethanol-brain catalase interaction evidence for central ethanol oxidation. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 15 165-169, 1991 Arizzi MN, Correa M, Betz AJ, et al Behavioral effects of intraventricular injections of low doses of ethanol, acetaldehyde, and acetate in rats studies with low and high rate operant schedules. Behav Brain Res 147 203—210, 2003 Azrin NH, Sisson RW, Meyers R, et al Alcoholism treatment by disulfiram and community reinforcement therapy. J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry 13 105—112, 1982 Babor TF, Kranzler HR, Lauerman RL Social drinking as a health and psychosocial risk factor Anstie s limit revisited, in Recent Developments in Alcoholism, Vol 5. Edited by Galanter M. New York, Plenum, 1987, pp 373 02... [Pg.41]

Gould, M.S., Fisher, R, Parides, M., Flory, M., and Shaffer, D. (1996) Psychosocial risk factors of child and adolescent completed suicide. Arch Gen Psychiatry 53 1155-1162. [Pg.481]

Lewinsohn, P.M., Allen, N.B., Seeley, J.R., and Gotlib, I.H. (1999) First onset versus recurrence of depression differential processes of psychosocial risk./ Abnorm Psychol 108 483 89. [Pg.482]

Operational risk Psychosocial risk Data theft/loss patient injury Productivity loss increased health benefits Loss of customers/ trading partners Data theft ... [Pg.500]

You have decided to establish a Web site that can be used by your patients to order both over-the-counter medications and prescription refills. You also would like to incorporate inventory management What are the specific patient security risks What are the pharmacy data security risks Are other strategic, operational, performance, and psychosocial risks involved ... [Pg.501]

Burton J. 2006. Psychosocial risk management What every business manager should know Available at www. iapa.ca/pdf/2006 hwp psychosocial risk.pdf. [Pg.502]

In addition to physical factors, several studies identified a variety of psychological and psychosocial risk factors of LBP that are related to work environment (Damkot et al. 1984 Magora 1973 Svensson and Andersson 1983, 1989 Bigos et al. 1991). However, as pointed out by Riihimaki (1991), since most of the studies have been retrospective in nature, it is difficult to determine whether these factors are antecedents or consequences of back pain (Kelsey et al. 1988), and whether these factors play a role in the etiology of LBDs or only affect the perception of symptoms and sickness behavior. [Pg.1071]

Smith, D.R., Muto, T., Sairenchi, T, Ishikawa, Y., Sayama, S., Yoshida, A. and Townley-Jones, M. 2010. Hospital safety elimate, psychosocial risk factors and needlestick injuries in Japan. Industrial Health, 48, 85-95. [Pg.227]

The way work is organized and psychosocial risk factors also contribute to the development and worsening of WRMSDs (HSE, 2002). [Pg.17]

Among the psychosocial risks of workers, there is also an overburden issue prompted by the contact with the suffering of users, with pain and death, shift work, work pace, performance of multiple tasks, scattered and repetitive tasks, which may lead to headaches, breathing problems, sleep disturbances, depression, anxiety, alcohol intake and isolation (B er el al. 2014). [Pg.20]

EU-OSHA Healthy Workplaces Manage Stress Campaign Guide—Managing stress and psychosocial risks at work European Agency for Safety and Health at Work 29 pp. ISBN 978-92-9240-400-0 doi 10.2802/16611 20I3. [Pg.126]

Psychosocial risk factors in non-teaching staff—descriptive findings of three sehools clusters of Santarem district... [Pg.261]

ABSTRACT This study contributes to identification of psychosocial risk factors in non-teaching staff. The study is exploratory and descriptive. It consists in descriptive statistics of responses to a questionnaire for identification of psychosocial risk factors (translated and adapted from F-PSICO), as well as in content analysis of responses to semi-structured interviews. The results show that the non-teaching staff needs to hide emotions and feelings and also that some of the situations that affect psychologically relate to relationships with co-workers. It is stated that there is no team spirit and that these relations are not satisfactory. With the day-to-day workload, these workers are forced to interrupt work and perform various tasks at the same time, dealing with a day-by-day of ((breakneck pace , ((intense and ((very full journey. Psychological demands, time autonomy, workload, relationships and social support are psychosocial risk factors that play an important role in the performance of these workers. Finally, some measures to control these risks were recommended. [Pg.261]

On the other hand. Psychosocial Risk Factors (PRF) are the conditions in a work situation and are directly related to the Organization, the work content and task accomplishment, and have the ability to affect both the work accomplishment and worker health (Martin Yerro, 2002). Surveillance of PRF at work allows the development of policies and programs to prevent stress and promote physical and mental health and well-being of workers (Dollard et al., 2007). [Pg.261]

Dollard, M., Skinner, N., Tuckey, M.R. Bailey, T. (2007). National surveillance of psychosocial risk factors in the workplace An international overview. Work Stress An International Journal of Work, Health Organisations, 21(1), pp. 1-29. [Pg.265]

Bernard, B., Sauter, S., Fine, L., Petersen, M. Hales, T. 1994. Job task and psychosocial risk factors for work-related musculoskeletal disorders among newspaper employees. Scandinavian Journal of Work and Environmental Health, 20, 417-426. [Pg.358]

Finally, the time-limited and task-oriented nature of the temporary organization raises issues of psychosocial risk and organizational reliability. Individuals in these organizations are likely to be under more pressure in addition they are less likely to be loyal to an organization that is doomed to be quickly dissolved than a permanent organization. [Pg.529]

Vestly Bergh, L.I., Hinna, S., Leka, S., Jain, A., Developing a performance indicator for psychosocial risk in the oil and gas industry. Safety Science, 62,2014,98-106. [Pg.202]

American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Children with Disabilities (1993). Psychosocial risks of chronic health conditions in childhood and adolescence. Pediatrics, 92 6], 876-878. [Pg.233]


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