Promoting health for working women:
"Based on European health initiatives on reducing workplace risks and promoting workplace health, Promoting Health for Working Women focuses on issues that predominantly or exclusively affect women, or have gender-specific implications because of differences or special circumstances that exist...
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adam_text | Titel: Promoting health for working women
Autor: Linos, Athena
Jahr: 2008
Contents
PART I GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND CONCEPTS
1 Introduction to Health Promotion for Working Women: A
Methodology
Pania Karnaki, Ioannis Polychronakis, Athena Linos and Joanna Kotsioni 3
2 The Legal Context for Workplace Safety and Health Promotion:
Thinking of Women
Ioannis Polychronakis, Christos Chatzis, Ioanna Kotsioni, Elena Riza,
Teus Brand and Athena Linos 31
PART II SPECIFIC HEALTH TOPICS
3 Workplace Health Promotion Interventions Concerning Women
Workers Occupational Hazards
Ioannis Polychronakis, Elena Riza, Pania Karnaki and Athena Linos ... 73
4 Mental Health Disorders and Work-life Balance
Natalie M. Schmitt, Andreas Fuchs and Wilhelm Kirch 117
5 Musculoskeletal Disorders
Verka Koytcheva, Alexander Zhekov, George Lazarou and Elena Riza ... 137
6 Work-Related Violence, Bullying, and Sexual Harassment
Kaisa Kauppinen and Tarita Tuomola 161
7 Promoting Health for Working Women—Communicable Diseases
Sotirios Tsiodras 183
8 Screening at the Workplace and Female Employees
Elena Riza and Athena Linos 213
XV
xvi Contents
PART III WOMEN S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH ISSUES
9 Workplace Health Promotion Aiming at Safe Working
Environments for Pregnant Women
Alex Burdorf and Goedele Geuskens 243
10 Workplace Health Promotion Aimed at Increasing Breastfeeding
Goedele Geuskens and Alex Burdorf 255
PART IV LIFESTYLE DETERMINANTS
11 Promoting Tobacco Awareness and Smoking Cessation
for Working Women
Sherry Merkur 269
12 Women, Health, and Alcohol-related Harm
Kaisa Kauppinen and Tarita Tuomola 297
13 Promoting Physical Activity and a Healthy Diet among
Working Women
Gemma Janer and Manolis Kogevinas 319
Index 333
List of Figures
1.1. The Health Belief Model 10
2.1. Annex I of the European Schedule of Occupational Diseases 60
2.2. Annex II of the European Schedule of Occupational Diseases 61
3.1. Part-time employment as a percentage (%) of the working
population of men and women for different age groups
in EU 25 (Romans Hardarson 2006) 76
3.2. Percentage of men and women employees working part-time
in EU 25 (Total: 36.2 million employees/Source: EUROSTAT)
(Jouhette Romans 2006) 76
3.3. Employment of women by economic activity in EU 15, in thousands
of workers (Total: 70.165.000 employed women/ Source:
EUROSTAT; Eurostat 2002) 82
3.4. The PRECEDE-PROCEED model 94
4.1. Changes in the frequencies of new disability pensions (1985-1999)
(1985 = 100%), Austria (Hrabcik, 2003) 121
4.2. Changes in sickness leave days (1990-1999) (1990 = 100%), Austria
(Hrabcik, 2003) 122
4.3. The development of psychological complaints 123
4.4. Ecological framework on the prevention of mental health disorders 131
8.1. Major cancers diagnosed in men and in women in 2006
(IARC Press Release No. 114, Feb 2007) 214
8.2. Graphical representation of the natural history of
a disease (such as cancer) and the levels of prevention
(Source: dos Santos Silva, 1999) 217
9.1. Proportion of women employed in countries of the
European Union as of 2004 244
9.2. Most prevalent occupations among women in the European
Union (25 countries) in 2000 244
10.1. Percentage of women breastfeeding for more than
three months (both exclusive and non-exclusive, 2002)
(European Commission, 2003) 257
10.2. Percentage of women breastfeeding for more than six months
(both exclusive and non-exclusive, 2002 (European Commission,
2003) 257
xvii
X,U1 Lisiui i igiues
11.1. Relevant results of the Special Eurobarometer Survey
Note: AT Austria, BE Belgium, BG Bulgaria, CY Republic of Cyprus,
CY(tcc) Turkish Cypriot, CZ Czech Republic, DK Denmark, DE
Germany, EE Estonia, ES Spain, EL Greece, FR France, HU Hungary,
HR Croatia, IE Ireland, IT Italy, LT Lithuania, LU Luxembourg, LV
Latvia, MT Malta, NL Netherlands, PL Poland, PT Portugal, RO
Romania, SI Slovenia, SK Slovakia, FI Finland, SE Sweden, TR
Turkey, UK United Kingdom.
Source: DG Health and Consumer Protection, 2006 286
13.1. Physical activity (data from 2004) and diet behavior (data from
2001) of the population in the EU member states A) Percentage of
population over 15 years old that never exercises or practices sports;
B) Average calorie consumption by person and day; C) Percentage of
ingested calories from fat; D) Average consumption of fruits and
vegetables per person and week.
Modified from Ministerio de Sanidad y Consumo (2005) 321
13.2. Effects of worksite interventions on fat, fiber, fruits, and vegetables
intake
Data from: Bauer et al., 1985; Kronenfeld et al., 1987; Hebert
et al., 1993; Barrat et al., 1994; Glasgow et al., 1995; Sorensen
et al., 1996; Reynolds et al., 1997; Glasgow et al., 1997; Buller
et al., 1999; Sorensen et al., 1999; Tilley et al., 1999; Sasaki
et al., 2000; Beresford et al., 2001; Campbell et al., 2002; Aldana
et al., 2005 326
13.3. Effects of worksite interventions on cholesterol levels
Data from: Cambien et al., 1981; Edye et al., 1989; Barratt
et al., 1994; Glasgow et al., 1995; Glasgow et al., 1997; Reynolds
et al., 1997; Aldana et al., 2002; Karlehagen et al., 2003; Proper
et al., 2003; Aldana et al., 2005 328
13.4. Effects of worksite interventions on body weight
Data from: Cambien et al., 1981; Edye et al., 1989; Erfurt et al., 1991;
Jeffery et al., 1993; Shannon et al., 1993; Anderson et al., 1993;
Barratt et al., 1994; Aldana et al., 2002; Karlehagen et al., 2003;
Proper et al., 2003; Aldana et al., 2005 329
List of Tables
1.1. Violence towards women in the workplace—The Health
Belief Model 12
1.2. Nutrition interventions in the workplace—The Social Cognitive
Theory 13
1.3. Workplace stress—Community Organization 15
2.1. Articles 118A, 136, and 137 of the Treaty establishing
the European Community 32
2.2. Legal context of occupational health and safety 33
2.3. Council Directive 89/391 34
2.4. Priority issues of Community Strategy 2002-2006 37
2.5. Council Directive 89/654 38
2.6. SECTION II—EMPLOYER S OBLIGATIONS: Article 1 38
2.7. Council Directive 95/63 38
2.8. Council Directive 2001/45 39
2.9. Council Directive 89/656 39
2.10. Council Directive 89/655 40
2.11. Council Directive 92/58 40
2.12. Council Directive 92/57 41
2.13. Council Directive 92/91—Hygienic facilities 42
2.14. Council Directive 92/104—Hygienic facilities 42
2.15. Council Directive 92/91—Training of workers 42
2.16. Council Directive 92/104—Training of Workers 43
2.17. Council Directive 90/269 44
2.18. Council Directive 90/270 44
2.19. Council Directive 2004/37—Introduction 45
2.20. Council Directive 2004/37—Provisions 46
2.21. Council Directive 98/24 47
2.22. Council Directive 2000/54/EC 48
2.23. Council Directive 2003/10 49
2.24. Council Directive 2002/44 50
2.25. Council Directive 2004/40 51
2.26. Council Directive 2006/25 52
2.27. Council Directive 92/85—Introduction 53
2.28. Council Directive 92/85—Provisions 54
xix
xx List ot lables
2.29. Council Recommendation 92/131 EEC 56
2.30. EP and Council Directive 2003/88/EC—Provisions 57
2.31. Council Directive 96/34/EC 57
2.32. Council Directive 97/81/EC 58
2.33. Council Directive 97/81/EC 59
3.1. Health service sector workplace hazards 83
3.2. Educative—Pedagogic sector workplace hazards 83
3.3. Cleaning industry workers workplace hazards 84
3.4. Food production industry workers workplace hazards 84
3.5. Hospitality services industry—restaurant workers
workplace hazards 85
3.6. Textile industry-clothing manufacture workplace hazards 86
3.7. Laundry workers workplace hazards 86
3.8. Ceramics industry and pottery workers workplace hazards 86
3.9. Light manufacture workers workplace hazards 87
3.10. Call center and computer workstation workers workplace hazards .... 87
3.11. Hairdressers and beauticians workplace hazards 88
3.12. Office employees workplace hazards 88
3.13. Agriculture and livestock-farming workplace hazards 88
3.14. Occupational hazards and potential effects on female reproductive
system 90
3.15. Potential indicators of reproductive disorders (Lawson et al. 2006) 95
3.16. Examples of similar structures and activities 100
3.17. Examples of alternative solutions 100
3.18. Outline of questionnaires 101
3.19. Intra personal level interventions 103
3.20. Interpersonal level interventions 104
3.21. Institutional level interventions 105
3.22. Policy level interventions 106
4.1. Prevalence rates of depressive disorders in selected major
European studies (period: 12 months / 6 months) 120
4.2. Psychological distress in ten European countries 121
7.1. Significant representative pathogens/diseases causing
communicable diseases that may be occupationally acquired 185
9.1. Qualitative summary of the potentially adverse effects of
occupational exposure on the female and male
reproductive system 245
9.2. Qualitative summary of the potentially adverse effects of maternal
and paternal occupational exposure on fertility 246
9.3. Needs, attitudes, and objectives 250
9.4. Methods and strategies 251
10.1. Health benefits of breastfeeding to infant and mother 256
10.2. Legislation for working mothers facilitating breastfeeding 258
10.3. Important examples of determinants of breastfeeding and their
positive and negative impact 260
11.1. The positive effects of quitting smoking 278
List of Tables xxi
12.1. Proportion (%) of binge drinking to total number of drinking
occasions (occasions past 12 months) 300
13.1. Obesity prevalence (BMI 30 kg/m2) in men and women of the
European Union (1994-2002) 321
13.2. Examples of interventions on diet and physical activity 324
13.3. Effects of worksite interventions on physical activity 327
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Titel: Promoting health for working women
Autor: Linos, Athena
Jahr: 2008
Contents
PART I GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND CONCEPTS
1 Introduction to Health Promotion for Working Women: A
Methodology
Pania Karnaki, Ioannis Polychronakis, Athena Linos and Joanna Kotsioni 3
2 The Legal Context for Workplace Safety and Health Promotion:
Thinking of Women
Ioannis Polychronakis, Christos Chatzis, Ioanna Kotsioni, Elena Riza,
Teus Brand and Athena Linos 31
PART II SPECIFIC HEALTH TOPICS
3 Workplace Health Promotion Interventions Concerning Women
Workers' Occupational Hazards
Ioannis Polychronakis, Elena Riza, Pania Karnaki and Athena Linos . 73
4 Mental Health Disorders and Work-life Balance
Natalie M. Schmitt, Andreas Fuchs and Wilhelm Kirch 117
5 Musculoskeletal Disorders
Verka Koytcheva, Alexander Zhekov, George Lazarou and Elena Riza . 137
6 Work-Related Violence, Bullying, and Sexual Harassment
Kaisa Kauppinen and Tarita Tuomola 161
7 Promoting Health for Working Women—Communicable Diseases
Sotirios Tsiodras 183
8 Screening at the Workplace and Female Employees
Elena Riza and Athena Linos 213
XV
xvi Contents
PART III WOMEN'S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH ISSUES
9 Workplace Health Promotion Aiming at Safe Working
Environments for Pregnant Women
Alex Burdorf and Goedele Geuskens 243
10 Workplace Health Promotion Aimed at Increasing Breastfeeding
Goedele Geuskens and Alex Burdorf 255
PART IV LIFESTYLE DETERMINANTS
11 Promoting Tobacco Awareness and Smoking Cessation
for Working Women
Sherry Merkur 269
12 Women, Health, and Alcohol-related Harm
Kaisa Kauppinen and Tarita Tuomola 297
13 Promoting Physical Activity and a Healthy Diet among
Working Women
Gemma Janer and Manolis Kogevinas 319
Index 333
List of Figures
1.1. The Health Belief Model 10
2.1. Annex I of the European Schedule of Occupational Diseases 60
2.2. Annex II of the European Schedule of Occupational Diseases 61
3.1. Part-time employment as a percentage (%) of the working
population of men and women for different age groups
in EU 25 (Romans Hardarson 2006) 76
3.2. Percentage of men and women employees working part-time
in EU 25 (Total: 36.2 million employees/Source: EUROSTAT)
(Jouhette Romans 2006) 76
3.3. Employment of women by economic activity in EU 15, in thousands
of workers (Total: 70.165.000 employed women/ Source:
EUROSTAT; Eurostat 2002) 82
3.4. The PRECEDE-PROCEED model 94
4.1. Changes in the frequencies of new disability pensions (1985-1999)
(1985 = 100%), Austria (Hrabcik, 2003) 121
4.2. Changes in sickness leave days (1990-1999) (1990 = 100%), Austria
(Hrabcik, 2003) 122
4.3. The development of psychological complaints 123
4.4. Ecological framework on the prevention of mental health disorders 131
8.1. Major cancers diagnosed in men and in women in 2006
(IARC Press Release No. 114, Feb 2007) 214
8.2. Graphical representation of the natural history of
a disease (such as cancer) and the levels of prevention
(Source: dos Santos Silva, 1999) 217
9.1. Proportion of women employed in countries of the
European Union as of 2004 244
9.2. Most prevalent occupations among women in the European
Union (25 countries) in 2000 244
10.1. Percentage of women breastfeeding for more than
three months (both exclusive and non-exclusive, 2002)
(European Commission, 2003) 257
10.2. Percentage of women breastfeeding for more than six months
(both exclusive and non-exclusive, 2002 (European Commission,
2003) 257
xvii
X,U1 Lisiui i igiues
11.1. Relevant results of the Special Eurobarometer Survey
Note: AT Austria, BE Belgium, BG Bulgaria, CY Republic of Cyprus,
CY(tcc) Turkish Cypriot, CZ Czech Republic, DK Denmark, DE
Germany, EE Estonia, ES Spain, EL Greece, FR France, HU Hungary,
HR Croatia, IE Ireland, IT Italy, LT Lithuania, LU Luxembourg, LV
Latvia, MT Malta, NL Netherlands, PL Poland, PT Portugal, RO
Romania, SI Slovenia, SK Slovakia, FI Finland, SE Sweden, TR
Turkey, UK United Kingdom.
Source: DG Health and Consumer Protection, 2006 286
13.1. Physical activity (data from 2004) and diet behavior (data from
2001) of the population in the EU member states A) Percentage of
population over 15 years old that never exercises or practices sports;
B) Average calorie consumption by person and day; C) Percentage of
ingested calories from fat; D) Average consumption of fruits and
vegetables per person and week.
Modified from Ministerio de Sanidad y Consumo (2005) 321
13.2. Effects of worksite interventions on fat, fiber, fruits, and vegetables
intake
Data from: Bauer et al., 1985; Kronenfeld et al., 1987; Hebert
et al., 1993; Barrat et al., 1994; Glasgow et al., 1995; Sorensen
et al., 1996; Reynolds et al., 1997; Glasgow et al., 1997; Buller
et al., 1999; Sorensen et al., 1999; Tilley et al., 1999; Sasaki
et al., 2000; Beresford et al., 2001; Campbell et al., 2002; Aldana
et al., 2005 326
13.3. Effects of worksite interventions on cholesterol levels
Data from: Cambien et al., 1981; Edye et al., 1989; Barratt
et al., 1994; Glasgow et al., 1995; Glasgow et al., 1997; Reynolds
et al., 1997; Aldana et al., 2002; Karlehagen et al., 2003; Proper
et al., 2003; Aldana et al., 2005 328
13.4. Effects of worksite interventions on body weight
Data from: Cambien et al., 1981; Edye et al., 1989; Erfurt et al., 1991;
Jeffery et al., 1993; Shannon et al., 1993; Anderson et al., 1993;
Barratt et al., 1994; Aldana et al., 2002; Karlehagen et al., 2003;
Proper et al., 2003; Aldana et al., 2005 329
List of Tables
1.1. Violence towards women in the workplace—The Health
Belief Model 12
1.2. Nutrition interventions in the workplace—The Social Cognitive
Theory 13
1.3. Workplace stress—Community Organization 15
2.1. Articles 118A, 136, and 137 of the "Treaty establishing
the European Community" 32
2.2. Legal context of occupational health and safety 33
2.3. Council Directive 89/391 34
2.4. Priority issues of Community Strategy 2002-2006 37
2.5. Council Directive 89/654 38
2.6. SECTION II—EMPLOYER'S OBLIGATIONS: Article 1 38
2.7. Council Directive 95/63 38
2.8. Council Directive 2001/45 39
2.9. Council Directive 89/656 39
2.10. Council Directive 89/655 40
2.11. Council Directive 92/58 40
2.12. Council Directive 92/57 41
2.13. Council Directive 92/91—Hygienic facilities 42
2.14. Council Directive 92/104—Hygienic facilities 42
2.15. Council Directive 92/91—Training of workers 42
2.16. Council Directive 92/104—Training of Workers 43
2.17. Council Directive 90/269 44
2.18. Council Directive 90/270 44
2.19. Council Directive 2004/37—Introduction 45
2.20. Council Directive 2004/37—Provisions 46
2.21. Council Directive 98/24 47
2.22. Council Directive 2000/54/EC 48
2.23. Council Directive 2003/10 49
2.24. Council Directive 2002/44 50
2.25. Council Directive 2004/40 51
2.26. Council Directive 2006/25 52
2.27. Council Directive 92/85—Introduction 53
2.28. Council Directive 92/85—Provisions 54
xix
xx List ot lables
2.29. Council Recommendation 92/131 EEC 56
2.30. EP and Council Directive 2003/88/EC—Provisions 57
2.31. Council Directive 96/34/EC 57
2.32. Council Directive 97/81/EC 58
2.33. Council Directive 97/81/EC 59
3.1. Health service sector workplace hazards 83
3.2. Educative—Pedagogic sector workplace hazards 83
3.3. Cleaning industry workers workplace hazards 84
3.4. Food production industry workers workplace hazards 84
3.5. Hospitality services industry—restaurant workers'
workplace hazards 85
3.6. Textile industry-clothing manufacture workplace hazards 86
3.7. Laundry workers' workplace hazards 86
3.8. Ceramics industry and pottery workers' workplace hazards 86
3.9. Light manufacture workers' workplace hazards 87
3.10. Call center and computer workstation workers' workplace hazards . 87
3.11. Hairdressers and beauticians' workplace hazards 88
3.12. Office employees' workplace hazards 88
3.13. Agriculture and livestock-farming workplace hazards 88
3.14. Occupational hazards and potential effects on female reproductive
system 90
3.15. Potential indicators of reproductive disorders (Lawson et al. 2006) 95
3.16. Examples of similar structures and activities 100
3.17. Examples of alternative solutions 100
3.18. Outline of questionnaires 101
3.19. Intra personal level interventions 103
3.20. Interpersonal level interventions 104
3.21. Institutional level interventions 105
3.22. Policy level interventions 106
4.1. Prevalence rates of depressive disorders in selected major
European studies (period: 12 months / 6 months) 120
4.2. Psychological distress in ten European countries 121
7.1. Significant representative pathogens/diseases causing
communicable diseases that may be occupationally acquired 185
9.1. Qualitative summary of the potentially adverse effects of
occupational exposure on the female and male
reproductive system 245
9.2. Qualitative summary of the potentially adverse effects of maternal
and paternal occupational exposure on fertility 246
9.3. Needs, attitudes, and objectives 250
9.4. Methods and strategies 251
10.1. Health benefits of breastfeeding to infant and mother 256
10.2. Legislation for working mothers facilitating breastfeeding 258
10.3. Important examples of determinants of breastfeeding and their
positive and negative impact 260
11.1. The positive effects of quitting smoking 278
List of Tables xxi
12.1. Proportion (%) of binge drinking to total number of drinking
occasions (occasions past 12 months) 300
13.1. Obesity prevalence (BMI 30 kg/m2) in men and women of the
European Union (1994-2002) 321
13.2. Examples of interventions on diet and physical activity 324
13.3. Effects of worksite interventions on physical activity 327 |
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spelling | Promoting health for working women Athena Linos ... eds. New York Springer 2008 XXIV, 338 S. graph. Darst., Kt. 229 mm x 152 mm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "Based on European health initiatives on reducing workplace risks and promoting workplace health, Promoting Health for Working Women focuses on issues that predominantly or exclusively affect women, or have gender-specific implications because of differences or special circumstances that exist at the workplace. The editors and their twenty collaborators combine theoretical, research, and practical perspectives to create a framework for studying female workers[alpha] health issues and risks. The methodology for organizing on-site health promotion interventions at the workplace is presented in detail, taking into consideration the key issues women face." Recht Health Promotion Industrial safety Law and legislation Occupational Health Women employees Health and hygiene Women's Health Women, Working Workplace legislation & jurisprudence Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 gnd rswk-swf Arbeitsschutz (DE-588)4002771-5 gnd rswk-swf Gesundheitsförderung (DE-588)4294611-6 gnd rswk-swf Berufstätigkeit (DE-588)4069349-1 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 s Berufstätigkeit (DE-588)4069349-1 s Gesundheitsförderung (DE-588)4294611-6 s DE-604 Arbeitsschutz (DE-588)4002771-5 s b DE-604 Linos, Athena edt HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016300229&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title_auth | Promoting health for working women |
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title_full | Promoting health for working women Athena Linos ... eds. |
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title_short | Promoting health for working women |
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topic | Recht Health Promotion Industrial safety Law and legislation Occupational Health Women employees Health and hygiene Women's Health Women, Working Workplace legislation & jurisprudence Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 gnd Arbeitsschutz (DE-588)4002771-5 gnd Gesundheitsförderung (DE-588)4294611-6 gnd Berufstätigkeit (DE-588)4069349-1 gnd |
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