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Safety, Volume 7, Issue 3

September 2021 - 16 articles

Cover Story: Understanding the factors that impact individual safety behaviors and decisions provides a valuable avenue to address ever-pervasive workplace accidents and injuries. With this approach in mind, the current study dives into the influence of conformity to masculine gender norms on these behaviors, decisions, and outcomes, as well as examines differential outcomes based on sexual orientation. Support for the hypothesized moderated-mediation model suggests that strong adherence to masculine gender norms may have an adverse impact on employee safety, particularly among sexual minorities. In addition, findings provide some guidance on how to address and potentially reduce the impact of masculine gender norms in the workplace. View this paper
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Safety - ISSN 2313-576X