Relation between Psychosocial risk and clinical symptomatology: Prodegel case study

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Published 06/07/2019
Aitor Larzabal Fernandez Kerly Daniela Villagómez Arguello

Abstract

The objective of the study was to analyze the relationship between psychosocial occupational risks and clinical symptomatology in a company in Tungurahua (Ecuador). For this purpose the SCL-90-R (to measure clinical symptomatology) and FPsico 3.0 (that measures psycho-social risks) were used in Prodegel S.A. 125 company colleagues. By analyzing the results obtained, we can say that the risks and symptoms appear in the sample, however, both in small measure. There is a relationship between them. On the one side, the difference between workload, work time and psychological obligations are related to somatization and anxiety. On the other side, participation and oversight have been related to phobic anxiety, violence and paranoid ideation. It can be said, therefore, that the risks associated with the characteristics of the work are linked to the symptomatology related to the individual and the risks related to the work relationship are related to the symptomatology of the field of the person's relationship.

How to Cite

Larzabal Fernandez, A., & Villagómez Arguello, K. D. (2019). Relation between Psychosocial risk and clinical symptomatology: Prodegel case study. Gogoa, 19. https://doi.org/10.1387/gogoa.20875
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Keywords

Psychosocial risks, clinical symptomatology, SCL-90-R, FPsico 3.0.

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