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Ausgabe 2025-2
Arbeitspsychologie

Short on Distinction: A comparative Study on Questionnaires for Psychosocial Risk Assessment

von Linus Schäfer, Maximilian Jansen, Richard Justenhoven


Psychosocial risk assessments (PSRA) are a major element of occupational safety and health management, yet conceptual and empirical differences between different measurement tools remain unclear from current scientific evidence This study provides a comparative investigation of three widely used PSRA questionnaires – the Questionnaire for Psychosocial Risk Assessment (QPRA), the Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire (COPSOQ), and Welliba PSRA – to investigate their... } weiterlesen

Ausgabe 2025-2
Medienpsychologie, Sozialpsychologie

Beware to compare: Effects of different comparison standards on body-related self-assessment among young women

von Hellen Heger, Katja Ehrenberg


Studies show that frequent exposure to individuals meeting normative beauty ideals in (social) media can damage one's body image and self-esteem Furthermore, eating and body dysmorphic disorders are promoted, especially among young women According to Festinger's Theory of Social Comparison (1954), the level of attractiveness of the comparison standard is a key factor in the process, while Mussweiler's Selective Accessibility Model (2003) suggests focus of comparison as an... } weiterlesen


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