Langseth-Eide Benedicte, Vittersø Joar
Department of Psychology, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, 9019 Tromsø, Norway.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Apr 19;18(8):4327. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18084327.
The present study addresses one of the limitations of the JD-R model, namely, that analyses of the outcomes of the motivational process have largely focused on organizational outcomes and have neglected to investigate the associations between job resources, work engagement and health-related outcomes. Specifically, the aim of this paper is to show that health-related indicators may be outcomes of the motivational process in the job demands-resources (JD-R) model. We achieve this through a two-wave panel study with a two-year time lag. The results provide longitudinal evidence that two well-established job resources (i.e., social support and feedback) predicted work engagement, that work engagement was negatively related to sick leave and that this relation was mediated by subjective health. By showing that health-related indicators could also be outcomes of the motivational process in the JD-R model, we have strengthened the model.
本研究解决了工作要求-资源(JD-R)模型的一个局限性,即对激励过程结果的分析主要集中在组织成果上,而忽略了对工作资源、工作投入与健康相关结果之间关联的研究。具体而言,本文旨在表明健康相关指标可能是工作要求-资源(JD-R)模型中激励过程的结果。我们通过一项有两年时间间隔的两阶段面板研究实现了这一目标。研究结果提供了纵向证据,表明两种公认的工作资源(即社会支持和反馈)能够预测工作投入,工作投入与病假呈负相关,且这种关系由主观健康介导。通过表明健康相关指标也可能是JD-R模型中激励过程的结果,我们强化了该模型。