Mor-Barak M E
School of Social Work, University of Southern California, Los Angeles.
Occup Med. 1988 Oct-Dec;3(4):663-76.
This review is concerned with the buffering hypothesis, which states that social support ameliorates the impact of occupational stress and other stressful situations on employees' mental and physical health. The author deals with various ways by which management and occupational and mental health professionals can use research findings on social support to the benefit of employees in the work organization and the organization itself.
本综述关注的是缓冲假说,该假说认为社会支持可减轻职业压力及其他压力情境对员工身心健康的影响。作者探讨了管理人士以及职业与心理健康专业人员能够利用社会支持方面的研究成果,从而使工作组织中的员工以及组织本身受益的各种方式。