Sischka Philipp E, Schmidt Alexander F, Steffgen Georges
Department of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences, Institute for Health and Behavior, University of Luxembourg, Maison des Sciences Humaines, 11, Porte des Sciences, L-4366 Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg.
Institute of Psychology, Social & Legal Psychology, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany.
Curr Psychol. 2022 Jul 14:1-17. doi: 10.1007/s12144-022-03377-4.
The COVID-19 pandemic has massively changed people's working lives all over the world. While various studies investigated the effects from pandemic-induced unemployment and telecommuting, there is a lack of research regarding the impact of workplace COVID-19 countermeasures on well-being and mental health for employees who are still working on site. Thus, the aim of the present study was to investigate the prevalence of workplace COVID-19 countermeasures in organizations in Luxembourg. A person-centered approach was applied in order to explore how employees' psychological well-being and health (i.e., general psychological well-being, vigor, work satisfaction, work-related burnout, somatic complaints, fear of COVID-19 infection) are impacted by organizational countermeasures and whether there are certain employee groups that are less protected by these. Results of a latent class analysis revealed four different classes (, , , ). Employees working in a healthcare setting were more likely than employees working in a non-healthcare setting to be members of the class. Class membership was meaningfully associated with all well-being outcomes. Members of the class showed the highest level of well-being, whereas Members of the class and the class showed the lowest level of well-being. Policy makers and organizations are recommended to increase the level of COVID-19 countermeasures as an adjunctive strategy to prevent and mitigate adverse mental health and well-being outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s12144-022-03377-4.
新冠疫情在全球范围内极大地改变了人们的工作生活。虽然各种研究调查了疫情导致的失业和远程办公的影响,但对于仍在现场工作的员工而言,关于工作场所新冠疫情应对措施对其幸福感和心理健康影响的研究却很匮乏。因此,本研究的目的是调查卢森堡各组织中工作场所新冠疫情应对措施的普遍情况。采用了以人为本的方法,以探讨员工的心理健康和健康状况(即总体心理健康、活力、工作满意度、工作相关倦怠、躯体不适、对新冠感染的恐惧)如何受到组织应对措施的影响,以及是否存在某些受这些措施保护较少的员工群体。潜在类别分析的结果揭示了四个不同的类别(、、、)。在医疗环境中工作的员工比在非医疗环境中工作的员工更有可能属于类别。类别成员身份与所有幸福感结果都有显著关联。类别成员的幸福感水平最高,而类别和类别的成员幸福感水平最低。建议政策制定者和组织提高新冠疫情应对措施的水平,作为在新冠疫情期间预防和减轻不良心理健康和幸福感结果的辅助策略。
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