Author: Sinclair, Robert R.; Probst, Tahira M.; Watson, Gwendolyn Paige; Bazzoli, Andrea
Title: Caught between Scylla and Charybdis: How economic stressors and occupational risk factors influence workers’ occupational health reactions to COVIDâ€19 Cord-id: nmt10leq Document date: 2020_11_28
ID: nmt10leq
Snippet: Workers and their families bear much of the economic burden of COVIDâ€19. Even though they have declined somewhat, unemployment rates are considerably higher than before the start of the pandemic. Many workers also face uncertainty about their future employment prospects and increasing financial strain. At the same time, the workplace is a common source of transmission of COVIDâ€19 and many jobs previously seen as relatively safe are now viewed as potentially hazardous. Thus, many workers face
Document: Workers and their families bear much of the economic burden of COVIDâ€19. Even though they have declined somewhat, unemployment rates are considerably higher than before the start of the pandemic. Many workers also face uncertainty about their future employment prospects and increasing financial strain. At the same time, the workplace is a common source of transmission of COVIDâ€19 and many jobs previously seen as relatively safe are now viewed as potentially hazardous. Thus, many workers face dual threats of economic stress and COVIDâ€19 exposure. This paper develops a model of workers’ responses to these dual threats, including risk perception and resource depletion as mediating factors that influence the relationship of economic stress and occupational risk factors with COVIDâ€19 complianceâ€related attitudes, safe behavior at work, and physical and mental health outcomes. The paper also describes contextual moderators of these relationships at the individual, unit, and regional level. Directions for future research are discussed.
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