2015
DOI: 10.1590/0034-7167.2015680113p
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Prevalência de distúrbios psíquicos menores em agentes socioeducadores do Rio Grande do Sul

Abstract: The study provides important data about the mental health of agents, showing the need for the involvement of managers and of the health service of worker's health in planning actions to promote health of these workers.

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“…Studies show that working in closed institutions makes professionals vulnerable (Rumin et al, 2011;Greco, 2011), and if there is a sector that deals with this issue, it appears to act in a closed way, with little visibility and communication with stakeholders. It is worthy of note that the additional hazard pay earned in 2013 was only granted after a long union struggle and a strike by the Prison System servers (Sindespen-MT, 2013a).…”
Section: (G2)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies show that working in closed institutions makes professionals vulnerable (Rumin et al, 2011;Greco, 2011), and if there is a sector that deals with this issue, it appears to act in a closed way, with little visibility and communication with stakeholders. It is worthy of note that the additional hazard pay earned in 2013 was only granted after a long union struggle and a strike by the Prison System servers (Sindespen-MT, 2013a).…”
Section: (G2)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prevalence of CMD was 28.8–44.7% among university students [2630], 43.3% among community-based health agents [31], 50.1% among socio-educational agents [32], 22–42.6% among primary healthcare workers [33, 34], 22.3–34.5% among university employees [35], 30.2–50% among patients [3639], 41.4% among pregnant women [40], 29.7–32.1% among elders [41, 42], 24% among physicians [43], and 6.7% among civil aviation pilots [44]. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Na análise comparativa entre os trabalhadores das casas de internação e os da SEDE, as diferenças do padrão de estresse foram substanciais, evidenciando um padrão de alto desgaste preocupante no grupo que trabalha diretamente com os jovens em cumprimento de medida socioeducativa. Outros trabalhos, embora sob outra perspectiva, têm citado as dificuldades impostas pelo contexto de trabalho dos agentes socioeducadores e seu potencial fator de risco para o adoecimento desses trabalhadores 1,2 .…”
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“…Alguns estudos relatam as precárias condições de trabalho às quais esses trabalhadores estão submetidos, dentre as quais se citam os ambientes de trabalho insalubres, o convívio com situações de violência, as longas jornadas de trabalho, a pressão e constante estado de alerta e a dificuldade de convivência entre colegas, entre outras 1,2 . Apesar disso, ainda são escassos os estudos com esse grupo de trabalhadores, especialmente em se tratando de estudos epidemiológicos que avaliem fatores de risco psicossociais do trabalho desses profissionais.…”
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