Dignam J T, Barrera M, West S G
Am J Community Psychol. 1986 Apr;14(2):177-93. doi: 10.1007/BF00911820.
Three alternative models of the role of workplace social support in ameliorating the effect of occupational stress on burnout symptoms were tested. Correctional officers (N = 166) completed a variety of questionnaire measures of job stress, the Inventory of Socially Supportive Behaviors, and the Maslach Burnout Inventory. Analyses showed no support for either the direct or buffering models of social support. Rather, the data were consistent with the indirect model of social support in the workplace. Among the job stress indices, role ambiguity, work load, and direct contact with inmates were found to be independent predictors of burnout symptomatology. The findings suggest a preventive rather than remedial effect of workplace social support in reducing occupational stress and burnout.
研究测试了工作场所社会支持在减轻职业压力对倦怠症状影响方面作用的三种替代模型。惩教人员(N = 166)完成了各种关于工作压力、社会支持行为量表和马氏倦怠量表的问卷调查。分析结果不支持社会支持的直接或缓冲模型。相反,数据与工作场所社会支持的间接模型一致。在工作压力指标中,角色模糊、工作量以及与囚犯的直接接触被发现是倦怠症状的独立预测因素。研究结果表明,工作场所社会支持在减轻职业压力和倦怠方面具有预防而非补救作用。