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- Title
Capturing and quantifying the aggregate effects of multi‐source factors affecting miners' health and well‐being: Construction of Bayesian belief networks.
- Authors
Zhou, Xiaofeng; Sun, Pengyi; Wang, Biao; Li, Ming; Tong, Ruipeng
- Abstract
Factors originating at the organizational, work, and individual levels are closely interrelated and intricately intertwined, affecting health rates. There was limited research on the interdependence and aggregate effects between multi‐source factors and occupational health and well‐being (OHW). It is challenging to achieve management goals. Therefore, considering cross‐level factors and across the "work environment‐stress‐exposure‐OHW" chain, individual vulnerability was considered. A Fuzzy Bayesian Belief Network (FBBN) driven by both domain knowledge and data was constructed to carve out the logic between multi‐source factors and OHW. Workers from four coal mines were surveyed twice in 6 months. 714 valid samples were included in the analysis. The interdependencies among multi‐source factors were identified by the Interpretive Structure Modeling method and the visual probability estimation was achieved based on FBBN. It revealed that the work and the organizational level were the root factors. Eight factors involved in work stress were mainly mediating, and actual exposure and individual vulnerability were direct factors. Pathway interventions and joint interventions were proposed. The prediction ability and scheme feasibility of FBBN were verified. The approach developed allows robust assessments of aggregate effects and obtains multi‐source factor importance. This study provides vital insights and evaluation tools for understanding workplace stress and OHW management.
- Subjects
HEALTH impact assessment; RESEARCH funding; PROBABILITY theory; WORK environment; ARTIFICIAL neural networks; JOB stress; MINERAL industries; FACTOR analysis; INDUSTRIAL hygiene; WELL-being
- Publication
Stress & Health: Journal of the International Society for the Investigation of Stress, 2024, Vol 40, Issue 3, p1
- ISSN
1532-3005
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/smi.3336