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Work-Related Stress Risk Assessment

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  • Isabella Corradini
  • Assunta Marano
  • Enrico Nardelli

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Many approaches to work-related stress risk assessment suggest the integration between a phase where objective data are collected and analyzed, and a phase where results of data collection and analysis are discussed and compared with information coming from the workers. However, stress researchers have criticized the use of self-report job stress measures, because of their potential distortions, and have called for an approach based on the use of objective measures. The Italian law for work-related stress risk assessment, closer to the latter approach, prescribes a two-stage procedure: first, a set of objective measures and then, conditionally to the outcome of the first stage, a set of subjective measures. In this article, we analyze, on the basis of psychometric principles, the tool used for the objective stage in the most adopted method in Italy. Such a tool is a checklist for which we discuss a number of issues, suggesting it is not methodologically well founded. Given the fact that assessment outcomes have a sensible impact on workers’ safety measures, we conclude these weaknesses affect the practice of work-related stress risk assessment.

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  • Isabella Corradini & Assunta Marano & Enrico Nardelli, 2016. "Work-Related Stress Risk Assessment," SAGE Open, , vol. 6(3), pages 21582440166, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:sagope:v:6:y:2016:i:3:p:2158244016666888
    DOI: 10.1177/2158244016666888
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