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Título : Psychosocial work stress in female funeral service practitioners
Autor : Goldenhar, Linda M.
Gershon, Robyn R.M.
Mueller, Charles
Karkashian, Christine D.
Swanson, Naomi A.
Palabras clave : women
stress
health care
Editorial : Equal Opportunities International
Citación : Goldenhar, L. M., Gershon, R., Mueller, C., Karkashian, C., y Swanson, N. A. (2001). Psychosocial work stress in female funeral service practitioners. Equal Opportunities International, 20(1/2), 17-38. https://doi.org/10.1108/02610150110786688
Resumen : Suggests that female funeral service practitioners (FSPs), in particular, may be exposed to a combination of classic healthcare stressors (e.g. shift work, work/family balance), unique funeral industry stressors, and stresses associated with working in non‐traditional occupations. Explores the relationships betweeen the stressors, perceived stress and two m ental health outcomes: anxiety and depression. Suggests that there needs to be both direct and indirect relationships between these. Expands the knowledge regarding the types of work and non‐work stressor that can affect mental health outcomes among women working in onn‐traditional occupations. Comments that this information should be particularly useful as women are increasingly entering historically male‐dominated fields.
URI : https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12411/2178
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