. Background: It has been recognized both by the scientific community and within the framework of social policies in Europe that the physical and psychosocial working environments pose potential risks for workers and organizational wellbeing. In particular psychosocial risks concern aspects of the design and management of work and its social and organizational contexts which have the potential for causing psychological or physical pro- blems. Objectives: This article examines the psychosocial risk factors of several types of Italian Public Administra- tion offices (municipal, provincial, regional, central government, university, police headquarters, chamber of com- merce, etc.) with the aim of obtaining a picture of the most problematic risk factors for each type. Methods: the par- ticipants of this survey consisted of about 23,500 employees of different types of Public Administration offices. The Multidimensional Organizational Health Questionnaire (MOHQ, 3) was used to collect the data. Results and Conclusions: Results from ANOVA indicated that perceptions of fairness and job demands were the most proble- matic risk factors. Perception of safety at work was another problematic risk factor in specific types of work. The re- sults revealed a high perception of stress in all workers over the entire range of the public administration offices stu- died.
Benessere organizzativo e rischi psicosociali in un campione di pubbliche amministrazioni italiane / Fida, Roberta; Gualandri, M.; Avallone, Francesco. - In: LA MEDICINA DEL LAVORO. - ISSN 0025-7818. - STAMPA. - 102:(2011), pp. 417-427.
Benessere organizzativo e rischi psicosociali in un campione di pubbliche amministrazioni italiane
FIDA, Roberta;AVALLONE, Francesco
2011
Abstract
. Background: It has been recognized both by the scientific community and within the framework of social policies in Europe that the physical and psychosocial working environments pose potential risks for workers and organizational wellbeing. In particular psychosocial risks concern aspects of the design and management of work and its social and organizational contexts which have the potential for causing psychological or physical pro- blems. Objectives: This article examines the psychosocial risk factors of several types of Italian Public Administra- tion offices (municipal, provincial, regional, central government, university, police headquarters, chamber of com- merce, etc.) with the aim of obtaining a picture of the most problematic risk factors for each type. Methods: the par- ticipants of this survey consisted of about 23,500 employees of different types of Public Administration offices. The Multidimensional Organizational Health Questionnaire (MOHQ, 3) was used to collect the data. Results and Conclusions: Results from ANOVA indicated that perceptions of fairness and job demands were the most proble- matic risk factors. Perception of safety at work was another problematic risk factor in specific types of work. The re- sults revealed a high perception of stress in all workers over the entire range of the public administration offices stu- died.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.