Dollard M F, Winefield A H
Department of Psychology, University of Adelaide, Australia.
J Occup Health Psychol. 1998 Jul;3(3):243-64.
The demand-control/support model of work stress was tested in a sample of 419 correctional officers. The results suggest a link between certain work characteristics (high demands, low control, and low support) and strain symptoms (e.g., psychological distress, job dissatisfaction) as well as with negative affectivity (NA). On the other hand, other job characteristics (high demands and high control) were associated with positive behavioral outcomes (seeking feedback, looking at work as a challenge). Workers in high-isolation strain jobs with the greatest work exposure showed higher levels of strain and NA than workers with less experience working in the same job. Results suggest that work experience may affect long-term personality evolution. It is concluded that studies that control for the nuisance aspects of trait NA may underestimate the impact of the work environment on strain.
工作压力的需求-控制/支持模型在419名惩教人员样本中进行了测试。结果表明,某些工作特征(高要求、低控制和低支持)与压力症状(如心理困扰、工作不满)以及消极情感性(NA)之间存在联系。另一方面,其他工作特征(高要求和高控制)与积极的行为结果(寻求反馈、将工作视为挑战)相关。工作暴露程度最高的高隔离压力工作岗位的员工比从事相同工作经验较少的员工表现出更高水平的压力和消极情感性。结果表明,工作经验可能会影响长期的人格演变。研究得出结论,控制特质消极情感性干扰因素的研究可能低估了工作环境对压力的影响。