Association between Work-Related Rumination, Work Environment and Employee Well-Being: A Meta-Analytic Study of Main and Moderator Effects

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Francisco Javier Blanco-Encomienda
Rocío García-Cantero
María José Latorre-Medina
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[1] University of Granada,Faculty of Education, Economy and Technology
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Social Indicators Research | 2020年 / 150卷
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Well-being; Work environment; Rumination; Meta-analysis;
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Rumination has been proposed to play a significant role as a potential mechanism impairing the recovery process after work. This study examined two main effects: the association between a negative work environment and work-related rumination, and the association between work-related rumination and lack of employee well-being. Moreover, moderator effects of age, seniority and gender were examined. For this purpose, a meta-analysis was conducted. The results of a primary analysis indicated a significant association between rumination and both negative work events and lack of well-being. Meta-regression analysis revealed that the main effects are not moderated by the variables considered. Our findings emphasize the importance of reducing ruminative thinking at both individual and organizational levels.
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