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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Risques professionnels – Différences entre sexes"
Henry, Melissa, Monique Séguin et Marc-Simon Drouin. « L’impact du suicide d’un patient chez des professionnels en santé mentale ». Recherche 21, no 1 (1 septembre 2009) : 53–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/037874ar.
Texte intégralHilal, Fahd, Jérôme Jeanblanc et Mickaël Naassila. « Intérêt et mécanismes d’action de la kétamine dans le traitement de l’addiction à l’alcool – Revue des études cliniques et précliniques ». Biologie Aujourd’hui 217, no 3-4 (2023) : 161–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/jbio/2023028.
Texte intégralBaccaïni, Brigitte. « Les navettes des périurbains d'Ile-de-France ». Population Vol. 52, no 2 (1 février 1997) : 327–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/popu.p1997.52n2.0364.
Texte intégralConnidis, Ingrid Arnet, et Julie A. McMullin. « Social Support in Older Age : Assessing the Impact of Marital and Parent Status ». Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 13, no 4 (1994) : 510–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s071498080000636x.
Texte intégralBertschy, G., S. Vandel et R. Volmat. « Epidémiologie de la dépression : données récentes. II — Epidémiologie analytique et épidémiologie d’évaluation ». Psychiatry and Psychobiology 3, no 4 (1988) : 213–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0767399x00001978.
Texte intégralPhilippe, A., et M. Verron. « La pathologie suicidaire des migrants ». Psychiatry and Psychobiology 3, no 2 (1988) : 115–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0767399x00001887.
Texte intégralBryce, George K., et Pran Manga. « The Effectiveness of Health and Safety Committees ». Articles 40, no 2 (12 avril 2005) : 257–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/050133ar.
Texte intégralPabón, Ricardo Mora. « Estudio de actitudes emprendedoras con profesionales que crearon empresa = Study of entrepreneurial attitudes of professionals who create their own companies ». Revista EAN, no 71 (1 août 2013) : 70. http://dx.doi.org/10.21158/01208160.n71.2011.552.
Texte intégralPoulain, Michel, Luc Dal et Anne Herm. « Mortality risk by living arrangements for the elderly Belgian population ». Revue Quetelet/Quetelet Journal 4, no 1 (13 mars 2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.14428/rqj2016.04.01.02.
Texte intégralThèses sur le sujet "Risques professionnels – Différences entre sexes"
Bensalem, Said. « Construction du rapport au risque professionnel et santé psychique au travail : une question de genre ? Le cas de conducteurs et conductrices de bus ». Electronic Thesis or Diss., Toulouse 2, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023TOU20057.
Texte intégralIn the field of the social and occupational psychology, it is at the crossroads of two research themes - health at work and occupational risk - that our research is situated, with the aim of analysing, the as yet little-documented, issue of inequalities in health at work between men and women.Our thesis looks at a counter-stereotypical occupational integration for women - in this case, female bus drivers - to examine, firstly, whether it is possible to establish differences in psychological health between these female bus drivers and their male counterparts, and secondly, whether these differences can be linked to gendered relationships to occupational risk, which is omnipresent in this profession.This analysis is being conducted from the angle of a psychosocial approach to relationships between spheres of life, based on the model of plural socialisation developed in the LPS-DT Laboratory: the aim is to look beyond the subjects' professional sphere alone (by taking into account experiences of risk in other spheres of life) in order to understand both the construction of health at work and the construction of the relationship to occupational risk and their interrelationships.The clinical approach adopted for this research mobilizes several methodologies: observation of the activity in situation, on board the buses; a task of verbal association around the notions of risk and occupational risk; individual interviews (three per subject). This in-depth approach was applied to a sample of six bus drivers employed by the same transport company.Analysis of the data collected showed that the differences identified between men and women do not so much concern the level of psychological health at work as the processes by which it is constructed.We were also able to establish the existence of differences in the relationship to occupational risk, characterised on the basis of singular articulations between several of its dimensions (representation of risk; coping strategies with risk; risk-taking behaviour): we also identified a 'male consonance' and a 'female dissonance' within these relationships.The study of intersignification processes to account for the construction of such gendered relationships to occupational risk showed that the extension of the field of intersignification also differs between female and male bus drivers; an extended field for women, a field 'limited' to professional experience for most of the men, which can have an impact on attitudes towards occupational risk and mental health at work.However, beyond these gendered differences, it is also the singular positions towards risk, presented by this or that subject within each sub-group - men/women - that the processes of intersignification of risk experiences in different areas of life can shed light on; personalisation opens up perspectives here which – without denying the effect of gendered acculturation – make it possible to go beyond them.The results of this thesis invite us to reconsider the place of occupational risk in the bus driver's job, with the aim to developing preventive practices. As well as being an objective variable linked to the work situation, risk must also be considered in its subjective dimension - the relationship to risk -, constructed at individual level, as we have shown, but also at the level of the work group, where it could be the subject of specific work as part of a prevention approach
Varet, Florent. « Comportements à risques et infractionnistes chez les automobilistes : relations entre valeurs, normes sociales et différences liées au sexe, au genre et à l'âge ». Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019AIXM0266.
Texte intégralMen and young drivers are more often involved in serious and fatal road accidents than women and older drivers. According to the literature, risky and offending behaviours (ROBs) at the wheel could be motivated by the search for a sense of belonging and social status, but also by the affirmation of values relating to competence, power and masculinity. Few studies have proposed to directly test the mediating role of these values and normativity in gender and age differences affecting ROBs. Our work proposes to explore the role of adherence to certain values in the occurrence of ROBs at wheel; (b) to test the mediating role of these values in gender and age differences; (c) to verify the normativity of these behaviours according to gender and age. Six studies were carried out. The main results indicate that (a) adherence to values centred toward the pursuit of a high social status is particularly associated with ROBs; (b) these values partially mediate the observed gender and age differences; (c) ROBs related to speed are more socially valued by men and young drivers, but this phenomenon is not supported by the same motivations for these two populations. The theoretical implications of its results are discussed in terms of empirical relationships between the different models used. Applied perspectives for behaviour change in the field of road safety are also discussed
Domenech-Dorca, Gwenaël. « Déviances aux normes sexe et sexualité à risque(s) : représentations et impact du genre dans la perception des risques sexuels ». Thesis, Paris 10, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA100032/document.
Texte intégralWomen’s access to sexuality without risk is submitted to the perception they have of their partners. Our purpose is to explore the impact of masculinity and femininity representations into the sexual risks perception. Five studies will be presented to test this hypothesis: people who are far from their own sex group standards (deviant man or woman) are seen as people who are taking more risks in their sexuality than people who act in accordance with social prescriptions (physical appearance or behavior) concerning their sex. Our results puts into perspective one part of the literature. For a woman, a person (men or women) who is corresponding to the physical appearance and behavior expectations of her/his own sex group is taking more risks than a person with a typical physical aspect but with opposite social attitudes which are normally recommended (study #3). Standard behaviors, which are socially attributed to men and women, affect directly the image we have of a person (study #5). Indeed, whatever one’s sex, the presentation of a masculine behavior brings to perceive someone as a person who takes more risks than one described with feminine manners
Livres sur le sujet "Risques professionnels – Différences entre sexes"
Hannah-Moffat, Kelly. Taking risks : incorporating gender and culture into the classification and assessment of federally sentenced women in Canada = : Oser prendre des risques : intégration des différences entre les sexes et entre les cultures au classement et à l'évaluation des délinquantes sous responsabilité fédérale. Ottawa, Ont : Status of Women Canada = Condition féminine Canada, 2001.
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