نتایج جستجو برای: job demands

تعداد نتایج: 132265  

Journal: :Psicothema 2007
Pilar Martín Marisa Salanova José María Peiró

The job demands-control model is one of the most recognized models in occupational stress research. It has, however, provided contradictory results, and the active learning hypothesis derived from this model has been under-researched in comparison with research on the stress hypothesis. The main aim of this study is to test the Job Demands Resources Model in the prediction of individual innovat...

Journal: :Journal of occupational health psychology 2013
Bart Van de Ven Marieke van den Tooren Peter Vlerick

In the present study, the relation between emotional job demands and emotional exhaustion was investigated, as was the moderating role of emotional job resources and emotional support seeking on this relation. We hypothesized a positive lagged effect of emotional job demands on emotional exhaustion, and proposed that this relation is weakened by the availability of emotional job resources. Furt...

2014
Vincent Gouttebarge Henk F. van der Molen Monique H.W. Frings-Dresen Judith K. Sluiter

The Dutch construction industry has introduced a compulsory preemployment medical examination (PE-ME). Best-evidence contents related to specific job demands are, however, lacking and need to be gathered. After the identification of job demands and health problems in the construction industry (systematic literature search and expert meeting), specific job demands and related requirements were d...

ژورنال: مجله علمی پژوهان 2018
بابامیری, محمد, حیدری مقدم, رشید, سعیدنیا, حمید, عبدی, زیبا, معتمدزاده, مجید,

Background and Objective: With respect to the importance of job stress in causing diseases and disorders among workers, the purpose of this study was to examine the staff's opinion on the level of implementation and prioritization of the most important stressors among Hamadan University of Medical Sciences (UMSHA) staff. Materials and Methods: The present study was quantitative and descriptive...

Journal: :IJHCITP 2013
Lars Göran Wallgren

Using the Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) model, this cross-sectional study tests whether the direct effects and interaction effects of job demand and motivators affect the level of perceived stress among information technology (IT) consultants. A web-based questionnaire survey was conducted among 380 IT consultants at ten IT consultancy companies in Sweden. The results showed that job demands, au...

2012
Eleonor I Fransson Solja T Nyberg Katriina Heikkilä Lars Alfredsson De Dirk Bacquer G David Batty Sébastien Bonenfant Annalisa Casini Els Clays Marcel Goldberg France Kittel Markku Koskenvuo Anders Knutsson Constanze Leineweber Linda L Magnusson Hanson Maria Nordin Archana Singh-Manoux Sakari Suominen Jussi Vahtera Peter Westerholm Hugo Westerlund Marie Zins Töres Theorell Mika Kivimäki

BACKGROUND Job strain (i.e., high job demands combined with low job control) is a frequently used indicator of harmful work stress, but studies have often used partial versions of the complete multi-item job demands and control scales. Understanding whether the different instruments assess the same underlying concepts has crucial implications for the interpretation of findings across studies, h...

Journal: :Journal of nursing scholarship : an official publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing 2014
Sung-Hyun Cho Mihyun Park Sang Hee Jeon Hyoung Eun Chang Hyun-Ja Hong

PURPOSE To examine the relationship between average hospital length of stay (LOS) of nursing units and work demands perceived by nurses, and between work demands and nurses' health and job outcomes. DESIGN A cross-sectional study using nurse survey data collected in a tertiary university hospital in Seoul, South Korea, in 2013 including 746 staff nurses working on 36 general, oncology, or int...

Journal: :Journal of sleep research 2009
Annet H de Lange Michiel A J Kompier Toon W Taris Sabine A E Geurts Debby G J Beckers Irene L D Houtman Paulien M Bongers

This prospective four-wave study examined (i) the causal direction of the longitudinal relations among job demands, job control, sleep quality and fatigue; and (ii) the effects of stability and change in demand-control history on the development of sleep quality and fatigue. Based on results of a four-wave complete panel study among 1163 Dutch employees, we found significant effects of job dema...

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