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The job that kills the worker: analysis of two case reports on work-related stress deaths in the COVID-19 era

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Marrone, Maricla ; et al.

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

2023

20

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884

epidemic disease ; physical workload ; stress ; mortality

Italy

Occupational risks

https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20010884

English

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"The COVID-19 pandemic caused an increasing number of corporate layoffs and downsizing, as well as causing many employees to be absent due to illness, with inevitable consequences on the health of active workers both from a physical point of view, due to the need to make up for staff and organizational shortages, and from a mental point of view, due to the inevitable consequences related to the uncertainty of the social context. This context has certainly caused an increase in work-related stress, which is the pathological outcome of a process that affects workers who are subjected to excessive (emotional-relational or high or low or inadequate activity) or improper work loads. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the main aspects of this issue, through the analysis proposed by two case reports, both of which occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic, in which occupational stress emerged as an etiological agent in the determinism of death."

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