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New Solutions: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy
Resumen/Descripción – provisto por la editorial en inglés
New Solutions (NEW) is a peer-reviewed journal that explores the growing, changing common ground at the intersection of health, work, and the environment. The journal makes plain how the issues in each area are interrelated and sets forth progressive, thoughtfully crafted public policy choices.Palabras clave – provistas por la editorial
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Institución detectada | Período | Navegá | Descargá | Solicitá |
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No detectada | desde feb. 1999 / hasta dic. 2023 | SAGE Journals |
Información
Tipo de recurso:
revistas
ISSN impreso
1048-2911
ISSN electrónico
1541-3772
Editor responsable
SAGE Publishing (SAGE)
País de edición
Estados Unidos
Fecha de publicación
1990-
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Psychosocial Risk Factors Among Telephone Service Workers: A Study of the Interaction between Customer and Worker
Mireya Scarone; Leonor A. Cedillo
<jats:p> Many activities in the telephone industry involve interaction with customers, including both traditional (for example, client assistance) and emerging services (product sales). Interaction with customers has been reported to cause stress in workers. The study was initiated as a consequence of changes in dialing of long-distance numbers. The main sources of stress among workers in Traffic and Customer Services Departments were analyzed, together with the resulting psychological distress and other health symptoms. Information was gathered through semi-structured interviews and a questionnaire containing the Spanish version of the Job Content Questionnaire, as well as psychological strain and health symptoms items. Questions developed specifically for this study concerned emotional demands, client interactions, and mechanisms used to deal with violent or unpleasant interactions. Workers received valuable information from the study that empowered them to demand improved working conditions. </jats:p>
Palabras clave: General Medicine.
Pp. 137-150