Journal article
Interaction between physical and psychosocial work risk factors for low back symptoms and its consequences amongst Indonesian coal mining workers
B Widanarko, S Legg, J Devereux, M Stevenson
Applied Ergonomics | Published : 2014
Abstract
This study assessed the interaction between physical and psychosocial factors for low back symptoms (LBS) and its consequences (reduced activities and absenteeism) in a developing country. A sample of 1294 Indonesian coal mining workers reported occupational exposures, LBS and its consequences using a self-administered questionnaire. Respondents were placed into one of four combination exposure groups: high physical and high psychosocial (HPhyHPsy); high physical and low psychosocial (HPhyLPsy); low physical and high psychosocial (LPhyHPsy), and; low physical and low psychosocial (LPhyLPsy). The attributable proportion due to interaction between physical and psychosocial factors was examined..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We acknowledge funding support from Directorate General of Higher Education Overseas Postgraduate Scholarship Program, Department of National Education, Republic of Indonesia and Postgraduate Student Support, School of Management, Massey University, New Zealand.