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Salvador Moncada
Researcher at Union Institute & University
Publications - 43
Citations - 1258
Salvador Moncada is an academic researcher from Union Institute & University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychosocial & Population. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 43 publications receiving 979 citations. Previous affiliations of Salvador Moncada include Complutense University of Madrid.
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The Employment Precariousness Scale (EPRES): psychometric properties of a new tool for epidemiological studies among waged and salaried workers
Alejandra Vives,Marcelo Amable,Montserrat Ferrer,Salvador Moncada,Clara Llorens,Clara Llorens,Carles Muntaner,Fernando G. Benavides,Joan Benach +8 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided in support of the psychometric properties of EPRES, which appears to be a promising tool for the measurement of employment precariousness in public health research.
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The Third Version of the Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire
Hermann Burr,Hanne Berthelsen,Salvador Moncada,Matthias Nübling,Emilie Dupret,Yücel Demiral,John Oudyk,Tage S. Kristensen,Clara Llorens,Clara Llorens,Albert Navarro,Hans-Joachim Lincke,Christine Bocéréan,Ceyda Şahan,Peter M. Smith,Peter M. Smith,Anne Pohrt +16 more
TL;DR: Most international middle dimensions of the COPSOQ III offers reliable and distinct measures of a wide range of psychosocial dimensions of modern working life in different countries; although a few measures could be improved.
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Employment precariousness and poor mental health: evidence from Spain on a new social determinant of health.
Alejandra Vives,Marcelo Amable,Marcelo Amable,Montserrat Ferrer,Salvador Moncada,Clara Llorens,Carles Muntaner,Fernando G. Benavides,Joan Benach +8 more
TL;DR: The study finds a gradient association between employment precariousness and poor mental health, which was somewhat stronger among women, suggesting an interaction with gender-related power asymmetries.
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The copenhagen psychosocial questionnaire II (COPSOQ II) in Spain--a tool for psychosocial risk assessment at the workplace.
Salvador Moncada,Mireia Utzet,Emilia Molinero,Clara Llorens,Neus Moreno,Ariadna Galtés,Albert Navarro +6 more
TL;DR: Results support the validity and reliability of Spanish COPSOQ II questionnaires as tools for psychosocial risk assessment at the workplace, however, better scales should be developed specially for the dimension of Influence.
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Employment Precariousness in Spain: Prevalence, Social Distribution, and Population-Attributable Risk Percent of Poor Mental Health:
Alejandra Vives,Christophe Vanroelen,Marcelo Amable,Montserrat Ferrer,Salvador Moncada,Clara Llorens,Carles Muntaner,Fernando G. Benavides,Joan Benach +8 more
TL;DR: A high prevalence of employment precariousness is found in the waged and salaried workforce in Spain, affecting nearly 6.5 million workers, with almost 900,000 of them exposed to high precariousness.