2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.rmr.2019.06.009
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Impact psychologique du suivi post-professionnel amiante à long terme. Quelles conséquences après la déclaration suivie de la reconnaissance d’une maladie professionnelle chez des sujets de la cohorte SPP-A ?

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“…To restore their perceived control over a powerless condition and minimize their responsibility for becoming ill and having exposed their beloved ones to invisible environmental health threats, MM patients' aggressive stance may take the form of claims and class action lawsuits to receive economic compensation (Guglielmucci, 2016;Sherborne et al, 2020). Nonetheless, the legal journey to obtain justice and compensation may become a source of stress for these patients (Riblier-Dehen et al, 2019), who is still emotionally involved with and grateful to their past employers and corporations which provided them a job and livelihood for many years (Clayson et al, 2005;Arber and Spencer, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To restore their perceived control over a powerless condition and minimize their responsibility for becoming ill and having exposed their beloved ones to invisible environmental health threats, MM patients' aggressive stance may take the form of claims and class action lawsuits to receive economic compensation (Guglielmucci, 2016;Sherborne et al, 2020). Nonetheless, the legal journey to obtain justice and compensation may become a source of stress for these patients (Riblier-Dehen et al, 2019), who is still emotionally involved with and grateful to their past employers and corporations which provided them a job and livelihood for many years (Clayson et al, 2005;Arber and Spencer, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%