Muschalla Beate, Markova Mariya, Linden Michael
Research Group Psychosomatic Rehabilitation, Charité University Medicine Berlin, Germany.
Work. 2010;37(1):29-39. doi: 10.3233/WOR-2010-1054.
Job-related distress has often been found to be related with low social support at work. The question is whether dimensions of social support outside work have a similar relation with job-anxiety or whether they are independent.
A sample of 154 employed inpatients from a psychosomatic rehabilitation center (70% women) participated in this study.
Participants completed self-rating questionnaires on perceived symptom load in the domain of work (job-anxiety) and in general life (general psychosomatic symptom load), and on perceived social support at work and outside work.
Job-anxiety showed moderate correlations with the perceived level of social support through colleagues. Thereby the social support dimensions of "consolation and encouragement" and "criticism, overload, rejection" were more strongly related to job-anxiety than the dimension of "practical support". There were no significant correlations between job-anxiety and social support through household members, leisure time partners or neighbors.
Social support is in a specific way important in the context of work other than concerning general mental health outside the work-context. Job-anxiety is a domain-specific clinical phenomenon and independent from perceived social support outside the workplace.
人们经常发现工作相关的困扰与工作中社会支持较低有关。问题在于工作之外的社会支持维度是否与工作焦虑有类似关系,或者它们是否相互独立。
来自身心康复中心的154名在职住院患者样本(70%为女性)参与了本研究。
参与者完成了关于工作领域(工作焦虑)和一般生活(一般身心症状负荷)中感知到的症状负荷,以及工作中和工作外感知到的社会支持的自评问卷。
工作焦虑与通过同事感知到的社会支持水平呈中度相关。因此,“安慰与鼓励”和“批评、负担过重、拒绝”的社会支持维度比“实际支持”维度与工作焦虑的关系更强。工作焦虑与通过家庭成员、休闲时间伙伴或邻居获得的社会支持之间没有显著相关性。
社会支持在工作背景下以一种特定方式很重要,而非在工作背景之外关乎一般心理健康。工作焦虑是特定领域的临床现象,独立于工作场所之外感知到的社会支持。