Objective: This study aims to identify key aspects of psychosocial risks within the construction industry. Methodology: A documentary review approach was utilized, analyzing reports and profiles from urban real estate projects in the construction sector. The primary evaluation tool was a comprehensive battery of instruments for assessing psychosocial risk factors. This suite evaluates work environment indicators such as job demands, social support, job control, role clarity, interpersonal relationships, and work-life balance through interviews, observation guides, questionnaires, and diagnostic tools aimed at improving working conditions. Results: The study outlines the most suitable methodology for assessing psychosocial risks in construction firms, emphasizing the importance of using scientifically validated tools.
Marrugo et al. (Wed,) studied this question.