2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18137040
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Risk Perception and Coping Behavior of Construction Workers on Occupational Health Risks—A Case Study of Nanjing, China

Abstract: To reduce harm caused by occupational health risks of construction workers exposed to working environments, especially those for interior decoration, it is crucial for them to actively recognize and prevent these risks. Therefore, how to improve their occupational health risks perception and regulate their coping behaviors should be of great concern. However, most prior studies target construction worker safety, and little research focuses on risk analysis from the psychological level of workers. Hence, constr… Show more

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“…Independent variable: occupational health risk perception. Occupational health risk perception used seven items, mainly from the study of Liu et al (2021) [1]. For instance, "frequent exposure to dust at work can lead to respiratory diseases (such as pneumoconiosis)" and "inhaling formaldehyde, benzene and other irritant gas will cause physical discomfort (such as headache)" (Cronbach'α = 0.885).…”
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“…Independent variable: occupational health risk perception. Occupational health risk perception used seven items, mainly from the study of Liu et al (2021) [1]. For instance, "frequent exposure to dust at work can lead to respiratory diseases (such as pneumoconiosis)" and "inhaling formaldehyde, benzene and other irritant gas will cause physical discomfort (such as headache)" (Cronbach'α = 0.885).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Portell et al (2014) [8] took medical staff as the research object and described nine dimensions of occupational risk perception from an individual level, namely individual knowledge, expert knowledge, fear, weakness, severity, the possibility of avoidable and controllable harm, and immediacy. Liu et al (2021) [1] considered that the occupational health risk perception of indoor construction workers will significantly affect the risk response behavior of employees, which provided a new research perspective for the occupational health of construction workers. Zhou (2014) [9] took bus drivers as the research object and provided specific suggestions for bus drivers by understanding their views on extreme heat and occupational health risks.…”
Section: Occupational Health Risk Perceptionmentioning
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“…However, building this culture requires the organization to understand how employees view and perceive various risks and hazards associated with the working environment [ 6 , 7 ]. Workers’ risk perception is also essential in building an effective risk communication strategy that meets the organization’s requirements [ 8 , 9 ]. Therefore, assessing workers’ perceptions and understanding what forms their perceptions will enable risk management to design and implement effective strategies to eliminate or reduce the negative impact of these risks and hazards [ 8 , 10 ].…”
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confidence: 99%