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[Psychosocial risk].

Christophe Bernard1, Brigitte Lemerle, Gérard Lasfargues

  • 1Caisse centrale de la Mutualité sociale agricole, 93547 Bagnolet. bernard.christophe@ccmsa.msa.fr

La Revue Du Praticien
|August 22, 2007
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Psychosocial risks, including occupational stress and mental distress, are significant hazards in agriculture. This study presents methods for evaluating stress and managing workplace assault victims in this sector.

Area of Science:

  • Occupational Health
  • Agricultural Medicine
  • Psychosocial Factors

Context:

  • Psychosocial risk is an emerging occupational health hazard with specific challenges in the agricultural sector.
  • Prevalence of occupational stress in Europe is 28%, with mental distress also a concern.
  • French and European regulations mandate consideration of work conditions, organization, and mental health in risk assessments.

Purpose:

  • To address the specific particularities of psychosocial risk in the agricultural sector.
  • To implement appropriate prevention methods for psychosocial risks.
  • To present an evaluation survey for stress levels and a management protocol for workplace assault victims.

Summary:

  • Psychosocial risk extends beyond occupational stress to include mental distress linked to professional activities.

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  • Companies must consider external and internal workplace violence.
  • A global approach is necessary to mitigate effects and address the source of psychosocial risks.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a framework for understanding and managing psychosocial risks in agriculture.
    • Offers practical tools for stress evaluation and assault victim management.
    • Contributes to improving mental health and safety in the agricultural workforce.