Introduction: Research on young worker safety often relies on inconsistent definitions of young workers and poorly delineated indicators of occupational safety. This review aims to …
M Laberge, E MacEachen, B Calvet - Safety Science, 2014 - Elsevier
Young workers are frequently injured at work. Education and awareness strategies to prevent injuries among young workers are common but they are often ineffective. These …
B Helmig, J Thaler - Journal of Nonprofit & Public Sector Marketing, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Social marketing continues to play an important role, as societies are facing diverse social problems. Therefore, scientific findings on the effectiveness of social marketing are …
S Tucker, N Turner - Journal of occupational health psychology, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
We examined the relationship among having ideas about how to improve occupational safety, speaking up about them (safety voice), and future work-related injuries. One hundred …
S Tucker, N Turner - Journal of safety research, 2013 - Elsevier
INTRODUCTION: This study examines young workers' responses to unsafe work through the lens of the exit, voice, patience, and neglect typology (Leck & Saunders, 1992) …
The extended parallel process model (EPPM) proposes fear appeals are most effective when they combine threat and efficacy. Three studies conducted in the workplace safety …
Mass media campaigns designed to alter societal views and individual behaviors about back pain have been undertaken and evaluated in multiple countries. In contrast to the …
MA Rodrigues, C Vale, MV Silva - Safety science, 2018 - Elsevier
Strategies for incorporating proper training in occupational safety at secondary schools are important, since young workers are more likely to be injured at work. However, for a …
Background This study examined age-group differences in the rate, severity, and cost of injuries among construction workers to support evidence-based worker safety and health …