Lehman W E, Simpson D D
Institute of Behavioral Research, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth 76129.
J Appl Psychol. 1992 Jun;77(3):309-21. doi: 10.1037/0021-9010.77.3.309.
Substance use and job behaviors were assessed in a sample of municipal employees from a large city in the southwestern United States. Job behaviors included psychological and physical withdrawal, positive work behaviors, and antagonistic work behaviors. Employees who reported substance use at or away from work were found to more frequently engage in withdrawal activities and antagonistic work behaviors than did nonusers, although users and nonusers did not differ on positive work behaviors. We tested hierarchical regression models to determine whether substance use contributed unique variance to the prediction of job behaviors after we controlled for variance associated with personal and job background domains. Substance use added unique variance to the prediction of psychological and physical withdrawal behaviors but not to positive or antagonistic work behaviors.
在美国西南部一个大城市的市政雇员样本中,对物质使用情况和工作行为进行了评估。工作行为包括心理和身体退缩、积极的工作行为以及敌对的工作行为。结果发现,报告在工作时或工作之余有物质使用情况的员工比未使用者更频繁地出现退缩行为和敌对的工作行为,不过使用者和未使用者在积极工作行为方面没有差异。我们测试了分层回归模型,以确定在控制了与个人和工作背景领域相关的方差后,物质使用是否为工作行为的预测贡献了独特的方差。物质使用为心理和身体退缩行为的预测增加了独特的方差,但对积极或敌对的工作行为预测没有增加独特方差。