Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Supplement 1 2022
Contribution of occupational and organizational psychology to prevent the psychosocial risks (PSR) of fishermen (FM)
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Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Supplement 1 2022
Contribution of occupational and organizational psychology to prevent the psychosocial risks (PSR) of fishermen (FM)
Contribution of occupational and organizational psychology to prevent the psychosocial risks (PSR) of fishermen (FM)
Subject
occupational and organizational psychology, psychosocial risks (PSR) of fishermen (FM)
Description
Introduction: The objective of this metanalysis of our studies was to
identify the main causes of PSR of FM, to analyze their consequences
on the health and to propose appropriate preventive strategies.
Material and methods: Our studies have focused on the analysis of
the occupational health and safety in this sector, the psychosocial
risks (stress and burnout), the disorders of alertness and dyssomnias,
the risk-taking behaviors by the evaluation of “ordalique” functioning,
and the consumption of psychoactive substances.
Results: The harmful effects of PSR on the health of workers are well
established: psychosomatic manifestations, multiple and various
chronic diseases, accidents, compensatory behavior and excessive
consumption of psychoactive substances, etc. PSR are universal,
however, our studies have the merit of raising and discussing a
number of specific issues in our country. Indeed, if the bad working
conditions play the main role in the occupational stress, modulators
can intervene to reinforce or weaken this influence. We have grouped
them into 3 main categories of factors:
• intrinsic and specific to the working environment in the fishing
sector
• environmental, para-professional, economic and socio-cultural
• individual and personality traits of MPs
Conclusions: The PSR are a reality and their risk factors are
many, some of which are specific of our region. The occupational
and organizational psychology will enable the occupational
risk preventors to better understand, analyze and explain the
psychological processes involved in this activity. The multidisciplinary
and collective approach must be privileged.
identify the main causes of PSR of FM, to analyze their consequences
on the health and to propose appropriate preventive strategies.
Material and methods: Our studies have focused on the analysis of
the occupational health and safety in this sector, the psychosocial
risks (stress and burnout), the disorders of alertness and dyssomnias,
the risk-taking behaviors by the evaluation of “ordalique” functioning,
and the consumption of psychoactive substances.
Results: The harmful effects of PSR on the health of workers are well
established: psychosomatic manifestations, multiple and various
chronic diseases, accidents, compensatory behavior and excessive
consumption of psychoactive substances, etc. PSR are universal,
however, our studies have the merit of raising and discussing a
number of specific issues in our country. Indeed, if the bad working
conditions play the main role in the occupational stress, modulators
can intervene to reinforce or weaken this influence. We have grouped
them into 3 main categories of factors:
• intrinsic and specific to the working environment in the fishing
sector
• environmental, para-professional, economic and socio-cultural
• individual and personality traits of MPs
Conclusions: The PSR are a reality and their risk factors are
many, some of which are specific of our region. The occupational
and organizational psychology will enable the occupational
risk preventors to better understand, analyze and explain the
psychological processes involved in this activity. The multidisciplinary
and collective approach must be privileged.
Creator
Omar Laraqui, Frederic Deschamps, Nadia Manar, Salwa Laraqui, Tarik Ghailan, Chakib El Houssine Laraqui Hossini
Publisher
Elsevier Korea LLC
Date
January 2022
Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Text
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Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Supplement 1 2022
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Omar Laraqui, Frederic Deschamps, Nadia Manar, Salwa Laraqui, Tarik Ghailan, Chakib El Houssine Laraqui Hossini, “Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Supplement 1 2022
Contribution of occupational and organizational psychology to prevent the psychosocial risks (PSR) of fishermen (FM),” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed November 21, 2024, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2364.
Contribution of occupational and organizational psychology to prevent the psychosocial risks (PSR) of fishermen (FM),” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed November 21, 2024, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2364.