McCann B S, Russo J, Benjamin G A
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, USA.
J Occup Health Psychol. 1997 Apr;2(2):175-85. doi: 10.1037//1076-8998.2.2.175.
The aim of this study was to determine whether hostility and perceived availability of social support are related to perceptions of the work environment. The W.W. Cook and D.M. Medley (1954) Hostility (Ho) scale; the Interpersonal Support Evaluation List (S. Cohen, R. Mermelstein, T. Kamarck, & H. Hoberman, 1985); and measures of collegiality, time pressure, and job dissatisfaction were completed by 204 attorneys (159 men and 45 women). After controlling for age, gender, and other job characteristics, high Ho scores were related to lower perceived supportive collegiality at work. Low perceived availability of social support was related to greater job dissatisfaction. Neither hostility nor social support was associated with perceptions of time pressure at work. These findings suggest that hostility and availability of social support may be an important pathway linking certain job characteristics to cardiovascular disease and other illnesses.
本研究的目的是确定敌意和感知到的社会支持的可获得性是否与对工作环境的认知相关。W.W.库克和D.M.梅德利(1954年)的敌意(Ho)量表;人际支持评估清单(S.科恩、R.默梅尔斯坦、T.卡马克和H.霍伯曼,1985年);以及同事关系、时间压力和工作不满的测量指标由204名律师(159名男性和45名女性)完成。在控制了年龄、性别和其他工作特征后,高Ho得分与工作中较低的感知到的支持性同事关系相关。低感知到的社会支持可获得性与更高的工作不满相关。敌意和社会支持均与对工作时间压力的认知无关。这些发现表明,敌意和社会支持的可获得性可能是将某些工作特征与心血管疾病及其他疾病联系起来的重要途径。