National Institute of Occupational Health, Norway.
Ind Health. 2019 Jun 4;57(3):398-402. doi: 10.2486/indhealth.2018-0124. Epub 2018 Aug 11.
This study determines whether dispositional optimism moderates the relationship between role conflict and the risk of disability retirement. The study was based on a combination of self-report survey questionnaire data on role conflict and dispositional optimism with official register data on disability benefits from the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration. The sample comprised 14,501 Norwegian employees from various occupations and industries. Role conflict was significantly related to higher risk (HR 1.35, 95% CI 1.19-1.53), whereas optimism was associated with decreased risk (HR 0.75, 95% CI 0.64-0.88), of disability retirement. Optimism did not modify the effect on role conflict on disability retirement. Having an optimistic life orientation decreases the risk of disability retirement in general, but does not protect against the detrimental effects of role conflict at the workplace. As optimism is a malleable personality characteristic, organizations may benefit from interventions that help employees experience daily events more positively.
本研究旨在确定性格乐观是否能调节角色冲突与残疾退休风险之间的关系。该研究基于对角色冲突和性格乐观的自我报告问卷调查数据,以及来自挪威劳动与福利管理局的残疾福利官方登记数据。样本包括来自不同职业和行业的 14501 名挪威员工。角色冲突与更高的风险显著相关(HR1.35,95%CI1.19-1.53),而乐观则与较低的风险相关(HR0.75,95%CI0.64-0.88)。乐观并不能改变角色冲突对残疾退休的影响。总的来说,持有乐观的生活态度会降低残疾退休的风险,但并不能防止工作场所角色冲突的不利影响。由于乐观是一种可塑的人格特征,组织可能会受益于干预措施,这些措施可以帮助员工更积极地体验日常事件。