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The Observatory of Public Policies and Health

Psychosocial prison health

The central OPPH in Spain has conducted several assessments about the psychosocial environments in prisons in Spain. Findings were published in influential occupational health journals including Journal of Occupation Health, Occupational Medicine and Stress and Health. Read findings below

  1. Occupational Stress among Prison WorkersÂ
  2. Work Ability among Prison Workers
  3. Exposure to Psychosocial Hazards in Prisons
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