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心理社会安全氛围理论的普遍性——全球劳动者福祉的基本要素:来自四个国家的证据

The Generality of Psychosocial Safety Climate Theory-A Fundamental Element for Global Worker Well-Being: Evidence From Four Nations.

作者信息

Loh May Young, Lee Michelle Chin Chin, Dollard Maureen, Gardner Dianne, Kikunaga Kazuki, Tondokoro Tsukumi, Nakata Akinori, Idris Mohd Awang, Bentley Tim, Afsharian Ali, Tappin David, Forsyth Darryl

机构信息

Psychosocial Safety Climate Global Observatory, Centre for Workplace Excellence, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia.

School of Psychology, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand.

出版信息

Stress Health. 2025 Aug;41(4):e70070. doi: 10.1002/smi.70070.

Abstract

Occupational health and safety researchers and policymakers often rely on organisational theories and evidence to provide valuable information for effective policy making and understanding. Yet, most traditional and contemporary organisational theories are developed within a single nation, often in high-income countries. Therefore, cross-national validation is required for generalisable worldwide use. The current study focuses on an antecedent to workplace health and safety, that is, the psychosocial safety climate (PSC), and aims to investigate if PSC is an etic (i.e., universally applicable) or emic (i.e., nationally/context specific) theory. Across nations, we investigate the construct meaning of PSC by testing PSC measurement invariance and the invariance of a nomological network of PSC relationships, (1) PSC to co-worker to work engagement (PSC extended Job-Demands Resources (JD-R) motivational pathway), (2) PSC to co-worker support to psychological distress (PSC extended JD-R health erosion pathway), and (3) the moderation of PSC on the co-worker to outcomes relationship. A total of 5854 employees from four nations (Australia = 1198, New Zealand = 2029, Malaysia = 575, Japan = 2052) participated in the study. Multi-group structural equation modelling suggested that there was measurement invariance in a four-factor PSC model across the four samples. Findings from multigroup analyses support both the PSC extended motivational and health erosion pathways across nations, as well as the moderation effect of PSC in the Australian and Japanese samples. Together, the results largely support the etic nature of PSC construct and theory, with a few national nuances.

摘要

职业健康与安全研究人员和政策制定者常常依靠组织理论和证据来为有效的政策制定和理解提供有价值的信息。然而,大多数传统和当代组织理论都是在单一国家内形成的,通常是在高收入国家。因此,需要进行跨国验证才能在全球范围内广泛应用。当前的研究聚焦于工作场所健康与安全的一个前提条件,即心理社会安全氛围(PSC),旨在调查PSC是一种普适性(即普遍适用)理论还是一种本土性(即特定国家/情境)理论。在不同国家,我们通过测试PSC测量不变性以及PSC关系的一个法则网络的不变性来研究PSC的构念意义,(1)PSC与同事对工作投入的关系(PSC扩展的工作需求-资源(JD-R)激励路径),(2)PSC与同事支持对心理困扰的关系(PSC扩展的JD-R健康损耗路径),以及(3)PSC对同事与结果关系的调节作用。来自四个国家(澳大利亚 = 1198人,新西兰 = 2029人,马来西亚 = 575人,日本 =

2052人)的5854名员工参与了这项研究。多组结构方程建模表明,在四个样本中,四因素PSC模型存在测量不变性。多组分析的结果支持了PSC在不同国家的扩展激励和健康损耗路径,以及PSC在澳大利亚和日本样本中的调节作用。总体而言,这些结果在很大程度上支持了PSC构念和理论的普适性本质,但也存在一些国家层面的细微差别。

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