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Stress among Portuguese Medical Students: the EuStress Solution.

Journal of medical systems
There has been an increasing attention to the study of stress. Particularly, college students often experience high levels of stress that are linked to several negative outcomes concerning academic functioning, physical, and mental health. In this pa...

Prediction of metabolic syndrome based on sleep and work-related risk factors using an artificial neural network.

BMC endocrine disorders
BACKGROUND: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a major public health concern due to its high prevalence and association with heart disease and diabetes. Artificial neural networks (ANN) are emerging as a reliable means of modelling relationships towards un...

Happy work: Improving enterprise human resource management by predicting workers' stress using deep learning.

PloS one
Recently, workers in most enterprises suffer from excessive occupational stress in the workplace, which negatively affects workers' productivity, safety, and health. To deal with stress in workers, it is vital for the human resource management (HRM) ...

Factors Affecting Workers' Mental Stress in Handover Activities During Human-Robot Collaboration.

Human factors
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the effects of different approach directions, movement speeds, and trajectories of a co-robot's end-effector on workers' mental stress during handover tasks.

Natural Language Processing for Work-Related Stress Detection Among Health Professionals: Protocol for a Scoping Review.

JMIR research protocols
BACKGROUND: There is an urgent need worldwide for qualified health professionals. High attrition rates among health professionals, combined with a predicted rise in life expectancy, further emphasize the need for additional health professionals. Work...

[Relationship between certain uses of artificial intelligence and psychosocial risk factors in European work environments].

Archivos de prevencion de riesgos laborales
INTRODUCTION: To examine the relationship between the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to assess and monitor job performance and exposure to psychosocial risk factors, as well as associated adverse health effects in the European work environment.

Applying artificial intelligence on EDA sensor data to predict stress on minimally invasive robotic-assisted surgery.

International journal of computer assisted radiology and surgery
PURPOSE: This study aims predicting the stress level based on the ergonomic (kinematic) and physiological (electrodermal activity-EDA, blood pressure and body temperature) parameters of the surgeon from their records collected in the previously immed...

Assessing operator stress in collaborative robotics: A multimodal approach.

Applied ergonomics
In the era of Industry 4.0, the study of Human-Robot Collaboration (HRC) in advancing modern manufacturing and automation is paramount. An operator approaching a collaborative robot (cobot) may have feelings of distrust, and experience discomfort and...

Identifying smart technology and artificial intelligence solutions for human factors and ergonomic challenges in all-hazard response: A survey study.

Applied ergonomics
Emergency responders face significant human factors and ergonomic (HF/E) challenges related to physical, cognitive, emotional, and training demands during high-stress situations. This study investigates these issues through a survey of 60 emergency r...