Anxiety Stress & CopingVan der Pompe, G., & De Heus, P. (1993). Work stress, social support, and strains among male and female managers. Anxiety, Stress, and Coping, 6, 215-229.G. van der Pompe, P. de Heus: Work stress, social support, and strains among male and female managers...
Job stress and health: The role of social support at work Data are presented on the use of social resources to reduce the negative effects of perceived job stress on the health of 26 psychiatric technicians who ca... Dr.,C.,H.,... - 《Research in Nursing & Health》 被引量: 58发表...
As the demands of today's working life increase, the amount of stress and related health problems experienced by workers are rising accordingly. This often results in people "collapsing under the pressure": about 50-60% of absenteeism and the related health costs in the EU are accounted for ...
Work & StressBuunk, B. & Peeters, M. (1994). Stress at work, social support and companionships: Toward an event - contingent recording approach. Work & Stress, 8 (2), 177-190.Buunk, B., & Peeters, M. (1994). Stress at work, social support, and companion- ship: Towards an ...
This study considered the nature of home/work stress and investigated the role of social support from both intra- and extraorganizational sources in reducing that stress and buffering its impact on burnout. Specifically, demographic factors affecting perceptions of home/work stress and the impact of ...
After outlining a taxonomy of perspectives on social support, the literature on the direct and buffer effects of social support with respect to occupational stress is reviewed. It is noted that negative direct and buffer effects of support are frequently observed. Methodological and theoretical explanat...
This appears to be the first piece of research in the UK to focus exclusively on stress, support and well-being of social work students. The findings of a postal questionnaire indicated no statistically significant differences related to gender, age, year of study or family commitments. Social ...
Work stressors but not active coping mediated the relationship between social support and symptoms. Implications for future research and workplace interventions are discussed. 展开 关键词: work stressors coping social support psychological symptoms ...
TheRelationshipbetweenScience-technologyWorkersWorkStressandAnxietyModerating 第25卷第4期 2012年7月 潍坊教育学院学报 JOURNALOFWEIFANGEDUCATIONALCOU GE V0I_25 No.4 Ju1.2012 企业科技人员工作压力与焦虑的关系:社会支持的调节作用 孙树慧,王鹏,高峰强,韩洪玉 (1.山东师范大学心理学院,济南 250014;2.济南市科技...
A work simulation was conducted to test the effects of workload on stress and performance. Social support was also investigated as a moderator variable. Two hypotheses were tested: (a) stress is an intervening variable between workload and performance and (b) social support moderates the workload...