Abstract
Exposure to psychosocial risk factors present in the workplace is a priority topic for occupational health. The aim of the study is to estimate the association between psychosocial risk factors present at work, and self-rated health and occupational accidents in drivers of passenger and freight transport, urban and intercity, of companies affiliated with the Chilean Safety Association. Four questionnaires were applied to a sample of 356 drivers from 4 Transport companies, in which 100% were male with a average age of 45,4 ± 9,7 years; 70,8% carry passengers, with working days of 11,4 hours / day. All dimensions of ISTAS-21 resulted with lower averages to the reference except for "active job and skill development." 93,8% was reported as "no mental health disorders". Statistically significant associations between dimensions of ISTAS 21, GHQ-12 and involvement in traffic accidents (just compensation), even after adjusting for confounding variables were demonstrated. This allowed the design of interventions, agreed with the companies, in order to control/eliminate these exposures to improve the health and quality of life of workers and reduce occupational diseases and work-related accidents.
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Silva Bustos, H., Lefio Celedón, Á., Marchetti Pareto, N., & Benoit Marchetti, P. (2014). Riesgos Psicosociales en Conductores de Transporte de Carga y Pasajeros Urbanos e Interurbanos, y su Asociación con la Autopercepción de Salud y Siniestralidad Laboral. Ciencia & Trabajo, 16(50), 67–74. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0718-24492014000200002
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