Context specificity in the assessment of psychosocial risk at work: an empirical study on Italian call centre workers

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Context specificity in the assessment of psychosocial risk at work : an empirical study on Italian call centre workers. / Camerino, Donatella; Conway, Paul Maurice; Fattori, Alice; Cassitto, Maria Grazia; Punzi, Silvia; Fichera, Giuseppe Paolo; Menoni, Olga; Campanini, Paolo.

I: Medicina del Lavoro, Bind 105, Nr. 2, 03.2014, s. 130-138.

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Camerino, D, Conway, PM, Fattori, A, Cassitto, MG, Punzi, S, Fichera, GP, Menoni, O & Campanini, P 2014, 'Context specificity in the assessment of psychosocial risk at work: an empirical study on Italian call centre workers', Medicina del Lavoro, bind 105, nr. 2, s. 130-138.

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Camerino, D., Conway, P. M., Fattori, A., Cassitto, M. G., Punzi, S., Fichera, G. P., Menoni, O., & Campanini, P. (2014). Context specificity in the assessment of psychosocial risk at work: an empirical study on Italian call centre workers. Medicina del Lavoro, 105(2), 130-138.

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Camerino D, Conway PM, Fattori A, Cassitto MG, Punzi S, Fichera GP o.a. Context specificity in the assessment of psychosocial risk at work: an empirical study on Italian call centre workers. Medicina del Lavoro. 2014 mar.;105(2):130-138.

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Camerino, Donatella ; Conway, Paul Maurice ; Fattori, Alice ; Cassitto, Maria Grazia ; Punzi, Silvia ; Fichera, Giuseppe Paolo ; Menoni, Olga ; Campanini, Paolo. / Context specificity in the assessment of psychosocial risk at work : an empirical study on Italian call centre workers. I: Medicina del Lavoro. 2014 ; Bind 105, Nr. 2. s. 130-138.

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abstract = "Background: Following EU requirements, in recent years standard procedures for the assessment of work-related stress have been developed in Italy. However, while such standardization has facilitated the spread and use of these procedures, it has brought a lack of specificity in risk assessment.Objectives: To exemplify a method for the assessment of work-related stress that was developed by the University of Milan to allow the definition of risk profiles tailored to the different organizational settings. Methods: We examined risk factors for work-related stress in call centre operators employed by two separate Italian companies. At an early stage of the assessment procedure, we conducted a wide series of consultation and training activities that allowed the identification of context-specific risk factors and homogeneous groups, which fuelled the preparation of both the “objective” and the “subjective” evaluation instruments.Results: Results obtained by means of the standardized “Effort-Reward Imbalance Questionnaire“ and “Job Content Questionnaire”, interpreted in the light of consultations with key organizational figures and individual interviews with employees, have allowed the detection of different risk profiles and priorities for intervention at both the group and the organizational levels.Conclusions: Findings demonstrated the existence of both common and specific risk factors in the two companies, which would have remained undetected with the exclusive use of standardized approaches.",
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AU - Camerino, Donatella

AU - Conway, Paul Maurice

AU - Fattori, Alice

AU - Cassitto, Maria Grazia

AU - Punzi, Silvia

AU - Fichera, Giuseppe Paolo

AU - Menoni, Olga

AU - Campanini, Paolo

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N2 - Background: Following EU requirements, in recent years standard procedures for the assessment of work-related stress have been developed in Italy. However, while such standardization has facilitated the spread and use of these procedures, it has brought a lack of specificity in risk assessment.Objectives: To exemplify a method for the assessment of work-related stress that was developed by the University of Milan to allow the definition of risk profiles tailored to the different organizational settings. Methods: We examined risk factors for work-related stress in call centre operators employed by two separate Italian companies. At an early stage of the assessment procedure, we conducted a wide series of consultation and training activities that allowed the identification of context-specific risk factors and homogeneous groups, which fuelled the preparation of both the “objective” and the “subjective” evaluation instruments.Results: Results obtained by means of the standardized “Effort-Reward Imbalance Questionnaire“ and “Job Content Questionnaire”, interpreted in the light of consultations with key organizational figures and individual interviews with employees, have allowed the detection of different risk profiles and priorities for intervention at both the group and the organizational levels.Conclusions: Findings demonstrated the existence of both common and specific risk factors in the two companies, which would have remained undetected with the exclusive use of standardized approaches.

AB - Background: Following EU requirements, in recent years standard procedures for the assessment of work-related stress have been developed in Italy. However, while such standardization has facilitated the spread and use of these procedures, it has brought a lack of specificity in risk assessment.Objectives: To exemplify a method for the assessment of work-related stress that was developed by the University of Milan to allow the definition of risk profiles tailored to the different organizational settings. Methods: We examined risk factors for work-related stress in call centre operators employed by two separate Italian companies. At an early stage of the assessment procedure, we conducted a wide series of consultation and training activities that allowed the identification of context-specific risk factors and homogeneous groups, which fuelled the preparation of both the “objective” and the “subjective” evaluation instruments.Results: Results obtained by means of the standardized “Effort-Reward Imbalance Questionnaire“ and “Job Content Questionnaire”, interpreted in the light of consultations with key organizational figures and individual interviews with employees, have allowed the detection of different risk profiles and priorities for intervention at both the group and the organizational levels.Conclusions: Findings demonstrated the existence of both common and specific risk factors in the two companies, which would have remained undetected with the exclusive use of standardized approaches.

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