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International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health | 2016

Systematic comparative content analysis of 17 psychosocial work environment questionnaires using a new taxonomy

Jean-Luc Kop; Virginie Althaus; Nadja Formet-Robert; Vincent Grosjean

Background: Many questionnaires have been developed to measure how psychosocial characteristics are perceived in a work environment. But the content validity of these questionnaires has rarely been questioned due to the absence of a reference taxonomy for characteristics of work environments. Objectives: To propose an exhaustive taxonomy of work environment characteristics involved in psychosocial risks and to apply this taxonomy to questionnaires on workplace psychosocial factors. Methods: The taxonomy was developed by categorizing factors present in the main theoretical models of the field. Questionnaire items most frequently cited in scientific literature were retained for classification. Results: The taxonomy was structured into four hierarchical levels and comprises 53 categories. The 17 questionnaires analyzed included 927 items: 59 from the “physical environment” category, 116 from the “social environment” category, 236 from the “work activity” category, 255 from the “activity management” category, and 174 from the “organizational context” category. Conclusions: There are major content differences among analyzed questionnaires. This study offers a means for selecting a scale on the basis of content.


Le travail humain | 2013

Critical review of theoretical models linking work environment, stress and health: towards a meta-model

Virginie Althaus; Jean-Luc Kop; Vincent Grosjean


Activités | 2013

La centration sur le processus du changement : l’apport de l’intervention systémique à l’amélioration du bien-être au travail

Virginie Althaus; Vincent Grosjean; Eric Brangier


L'ergonomie à la croisée des risques | 2011

L'intervention systémique en santé et bien-être au travail : cadre et forme d'une intervention sur la gestion des âges

Virginie Althaus; Vincent Grosjean; Eric Brangier


Archive | 2017

SATIN version 3.0 : un questionnaire d’évaluation de la santé et du bien-être au travail pour la prévention, le diagnostic et l’intervention. Manuel d’utilisation.

Vincent Grosjean; Jean-Luc Kop; Nadja Formet-Robert; Virginie Althaus


Archive | 2015

Approche systémique et intervention « bien-être » au travail : agir sur l’organisation du travail

Virginie Althaus; Vincent Grosjean; Eric Brangier


Archive | 2015

Validation psychométrique croisée de la version 3 de SATIN dans deux échantillons.

Jean-Luc Kop; Nadja Formet-Robert; Virginie Althaus; Vincent Grosjean


Références en santé au travail | 2014

Recherche et développement conceptuels autour du bien-être au travail : entre mesure et action

Vincent Grosjean; Nadja Formet; Virginie Althaus; Jean-Luc Kop; Eric Brangier


Post-Print | 2014

Research and conceptual development related to well-being at work: between evaluation and intervention [Recherche et développement conceptuels autour du bien-être au travail : entre mesure et action]

Vincent Grosjean; Nadja Formet; Virginie Althaus; Jean-Luc Kop; Eric Brangier


Archive | 2014

Research and conceptual development related to well-being at work: between evaluation and intervention

Vincent Grosjean; Nadja Formet; Virginie Althaus; Jean-Luc Kop; Eric Brangier

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Vincent Grosjean

Institut national de recherche et de sécurité

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Eric Brangier

Institut national de recherche et de sécurité

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Nadja Formet-Robert

Institut national de recherche et de sécurité

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