The role of hindrance stressors in the job demand-control-support model of occupational stress: A proposed theory revision

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作者
Dawson, Kevin M. [1 ]
O'Brien, Kimberly E. [1 ]
Beehr, Terry A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Cent Michigan Univ, Sloan 100, Mt Pleasant, MI 48858 USA
[2] Cent Michigan Univ, PhD Program IO Psychol, Mt Pleasant, MI 48858 USA
关键词
stressor; strain; challenge; hindrance; JDCS; EMOTIONAL EXHAUSTION; PROACTIVE BEHAVIOR; WORK ENGAGEMENT; SOCIAL SUPPORT; METHOD BIAS; RESOURCES; CHALLENGE; STRAIN; CONSERVATION; PERCEPTIONS;
D O I
10.1002/job.2049
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F [经济];
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02 ;
摘要
Previous research on the job demand-control-support (JDCS) model of occupational stress has generally been inconsistent at best regarding a key issue: the interaction of demands, control, and support in predicting employee health and well-being. However, the model continues to be tested in a variety of studies and academic journals owing to its intuitive appeal. By incorporating conservation of resources theory with knowledge from the challenge-hindrance stressor framework, we proposed that hindrance stressors, not the challenge stressors commonly assessed when testing JDCS theory, will provide validation for the model. A two-wave panel study of 228 employees in a variety of occupations provided support for three-way interactions between hindrance demands, control, and support predicting job-related anxiety and physical symptoms. Three-way interactions using a challenge demand (forms of workload) were not significant, consistent with our propositions. In summary, this study supports the buffering effect of control and support on the relationship between job demands and strain only when job demands reflect hindrance stressors, thereby proposing to alter the JDCS model by specifying that it applies primarily to hindrance stressors in a job hindrance-control-support model. Copyright (c) 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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页码:397 / 415
页数:19
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