Broadbent D E
Br J Clin Psychol. 1985 Feb;24 ( Pt 1):33-44. doi: 10.1111/j.2044-8260.1985.tb01311.x.
This paper summarizes some of the evidence that particular features of jobs are associated with particular types of neurotic symptoms, in a way consistent with broader views both of cognitive psychology and biological studies of stress. Particular emphasis is placed on interactive effects of certain characteristics of individuals, making them more or less vulnerable to stress.
本文总结了一些证据,即工作的特定特征与特定类型的神经症症状相关,这种关联方式与认知心理学和压力生物学研究的更广泛观点相一致。特别强调了个体某些特征的交互作用,这些特征使个体或多或少更容易受到压力影响。