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Validità discriminante del MASI-R nella percezione di stress lavoro-correlato

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
Workplace mobbing represents a severe type of occupational stress. The aim of this study is to evaluate the discriminant validity of the Maugeri Stress Index-Revised questionnaire (MASI-R) for the perceived work stress assessment. A total of 105 patients were enrolled at the Occupational Medicine Uinit of our Institute for mobbing-related issues; they were compared to a control group matched for age, sex and professional category. Work stress perception was assessed in both samples using the self-report questionnaire MASI-R, which is the Maugeri Stress Index short form. Workers who perceived exposure to mobbing scored significantly lower compared to the control group in the four MASI-R scales (p < 0.001) and in the two visual analogue scales measuring job satisfaction (p < 0.001) and life satisfaction (p < 0.001). Further analyses have identified the items which significant discriminate between the two groups of workers. These findings show a good discriminant validity of the MASI-R questionnaire: workers who perceived exposure to workplace mobbing reveal higher work stress levels compared to the control group in all aspects measured.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Stress lavoro-correlato, valutazione del rischio, prevenzione
List of contributors:
Giorgi, Ines; Mainetti, Paolo; Fiabane, ELENA MARIA; Bertolotti, Giorgio; Baiardi, Paola; Massidda, Davide; Tringali, Salvatore; Candura, Stefano; Imbriani, Marcello
Authors of the University:
CANDURA STEFANO
FIABANE ELENA MARIA
Handle:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1181752
Published in:
GIORNALE ITALIANO DI MEDICINA DEL LAVORO ED ERGONOMIA
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25369716
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