Roberts Brent W, Harms Peter D, Caspi Avshalom, Moffitt Terri E
Department of Psychology, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 61820, USA.
J Appl Psychol. 2007 Sep;92(5):1427-36. doi: 10.1037/0021-9010.92.5.1427.
The present research tested the relations between a battery of background factors and counterproductive work behaviors in a 23-year longitudinal study of young adults (N = 930). Background information, such as diagnosed adolescent conduct disorder, criminal conviction records, intelligence, and personality traits, was assessed before participants entered the labor force. These background factors were combined with work conditions at age 26 to predict counterproductive work behaviors at age 26. The results showed that people diagnosed with childhood conduct disorder were more prone to commit counterproductive work behaviors in young adulthood and that these associations were partially mediated by personality traits measured at age 18. Contrary to expectations, criminal convictions that occurred prior to entering the workforce were unrelated to counterproductive work behaviors. Job conditions and personality traits had independent effects on counterproductive work behaviors, above and beyond background factors.
在一项针对年轻人的为期23年的纵向研究(N = 930)中,本研究检验了一系列背景因素与反生产工作行为之间的关系。在参与者进入劳动力市场之前,评估了诸如诊断出的青少年品行障碍、刑事定罪记录、智力和人格特质等背景信息。将这些背景因素与26岁时的工作条件相结合,以预测26岁时的反生产工作行为。结果表明,被诊断患有儿童期品行障碍的人在成年早期更倾向于做出反生产工作行为,并且这些关联部分由18岁时测量的人格特质介导。与预期相反,进入劳动力市场之前发生的刑事定罪与反生产工作行为无关。工作条件和人格特质对反生产工作行为有独立影响,超出了背景因素的影响。