Bacharach Samuel B, Bamberger Peter A, Doveh Etti
Smithers Institute for Alcohol-Related Workplace Studies, School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University, USA.
J Appl Psychol. 2008 Jan;93(1):155-69. doi: 10.1037/0021-9010.93.1.155.
The authors investigated the moderating role of unit-level performance resources on the distress-mediated relationship between the intensity of involvement in workplace critical incidents and problematic drinking behavior (i.e., drinking to cope). Building on recent developments in hierarchical linear modeling, the authors tested a cross-level, moderated-mediation model using data from 1,481 firefighters in 144 companies. The findings indicate that (a) there is a significant, distress-mediated association between intensity of involvement in such incidents and drinking to cope, which varies by company (i.e., unit), and (b) the adequacy of unit-level performance resources explains much of this cross-unit variance and attenuates both individual-level mediation stages (i.e., intensity of involvement in critical incidents 3 distress, and distress 3 drinking to cope). Implications regarding the role of unit resources adequacy as a vulnerability factor in stressor-strain relations are discussed.
作者们研究了单位层面绩效资源在工作场所关键事件参与强度与问题饮酒行为(即借酒消愁)之间的痛苦介导关系中所起的调节作用。基于分层线性模型的最新进展,作者们使用来自144家公司的1481名消防员的数据,测试了一个跨层次的、有调节的中介模型。研究结果表明:(a)在这类事件中的参与强度与借酒消愁之间存在显著的、由痛苦介导的关联,且这种关联因公司(即单位)而异;(b)单位层面绩效资源的充足性解释了这种跨单位差异的很大一部分,并削弱了两个个体层面的中介阶段(即关键事件参与强度→痛苦,以及痛苦→借酒消愁)。文中还讨论了单位资源充足性作为应激源-应变关系中的一个脆弱因素所起作用的相关意义。