“…Satisfaction also seems to depend on personal factors, as well as on characteristics and conditions in which the work is done but, above all, on the appraisal of the workers themselves of these factors, in particular the nature of the tasks, working conditions, physical and psychological demands, social relations, and perceived support from colleagues and supervisors. Likewise, features such as the perception of autonomy, self-determination, decision-making, independence, and motivation have been found to be related to job satisfaction in the scarce research carried out in this field [ 19 , 39 , 40 , 51 , 52 , 53 ]. Those features, when perceived negatively, can become stress-inducing risk factors and jeopardize worker health and organizational outcomes.…”