Does hotel employees' mental health matter? Assessment of its antecedents and coping behavior

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作者
Wong, Antony King Fung [1 ]
Kim, Seongseop [1 ]
Xu, Yuchen [1 ]
机构
[1] Hong Kong Polytech Univ, Sch Hotel & Tourism Management, Kowloon, 17 Sci Museum Rd,TST East, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
关键词
Mental health; Work stressors; Coping behaviors; Hotel employees; Organizational roles; PERCEIVED ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT; ROLE AMBIGUITY; JOB STRESS; EMOTIONAL LABOR; WORK ENGAGEMENT; ROLE OVERLOAD; ROLE-CONFLICT; INDUSTRY; PERFORMANCE; STRATEGIES;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijhm.2025.104084
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
This study examines the multidimensional antecedents and outcomes of hotel employees' mental health. Using data from 756 hotel employees in China, the findings indicate that three work stressors (job responsibility, job complexity, and teamwork) unexpectedly reduced mental health problems, while other work stressors (role ambiguity, role overload, job insecurity, superiors' behavior, and pressure to respond to messages) increased depression, nervousness, and loss of peace of mind. Mental health dimensions influence coping strategies, with depression and nervousness linked to emotion-focused coping, and loss of peace of mind associated with selfsolving, emotion-focused, and avoidance coping. Differences emerged between junior/senior employees and front-of-house/back-of-house staff in stressor impacts and coping behaviors. Theoretical implications highlight the nuanced conceptualization of mental health as a multidimensional construct beyond generalized indicators, and the context-dependent nature of coping mechanisms contingent on distinct psychological experiences. Managerial implications provide insights into developing targeted interventions and supportive organizational policies.
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