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Correlates of work injury frequency and duration among firefighters.
Authors:Liao, Hui   Arvey, Richard D.   Butler, Richard J.   Nutting, Steven M.
Abstract:This study examined demographic, personality, and economic incentive correlates of workplace injuries suffered by 171 firefighters over a 12-yr period. Results showed that female firefighters experienced more injuries than male firefighters. Several Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) scales (Conversion Hysteria, Psychopathic Deviate, and Social Introversion) were positively related to injury frequency. Regression analyses revealed that age, tenure, gender, marital status, type of injury, and wage variables were significant when predicting the duration of injuries as well as an interaction between marital status and gender. Two MMPI scales (Psychopathic Deviate and Schizophrenia) were also significantly related to injury duration. Indemnity cost estimates were calculated. The results underscore the importance of distinguishing the duration of injury from the occurrence of injury. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:demographics   personality   economic incentive   work injury duration   frequency   firefighters   age differences   tenure   gender differences   marital status   wage
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