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Psychology and the workers' health movement in the state of São Paulo (Brasil)

Leny Sato Francisco Antonio de Castro Lacaz; Márcia Hespanhol Bernardo

Journal of Health Psychology London v. 9, n. 1, p. 121-130, 2004

Londres 2004

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  • Título:
    Psychology and the workers' health movement in the state of São Paulo (Brasil)
  • Autor: Leny Sato
  • Francisco Antonio de Castro Lacaz; Márcia Hespanhol Bernardo
  • Assuntos: PSICOLOGIA DA SAÚDE; SAÚDE OCUPACIONAL -- SÃO PAULO(SP) BRASIL
  • É parte de: Journal of Health Psychology London v. 9, n. 1, p. 121-130, 2004
  • Descrição: This article discusses the ways in which psychology has contributed to a new range of public health services concerned with the health of working people in the State of São Paulo, Brazil. It begins by discussing the political, institutional and theoretical bases from which the Workers' Health Movement emerged in the early 1980s as a replacement for previous approaches to occupational health. It provides examples of some of lhe different actions and practices that were developed and which had a key role in the battle for better working conditions and for an enhanced role for workpeople in organizational change. Finally it shows how the dialogue between the field of Workers' Health and psychology was crucial for the construction of psychology's social agenda
  • Editor: Londres
  • Data de criação/publicação: 2004
  • Formato: p. 121-130.
  • Idioma: Inglês

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