Occupational stress is an increasing health problem for the high-risk industries. The occupation of correctional officers has received relatively scant attention, contributing to a recent increase in formal occupational stress claims. This research eval-uates the ability of the Job Demand-Control-Support (JDCS) model to predict strain in 132 Australian correctional officers. A specific measure of job demands predicts the psychological outcome (job satisfaction) to a greater extent than the generic (JDCS) demands measure. The ability of supervisor support to moderate the consequences of these job demands is also demonstrated and has implications for the training of correctional supervisors. Arguments for including sample-specific mea-sures o...
Occupational stress research has consistently documented significant relationships between work char...
Abstract This study examined the role of social support in the relationship between work demand and ...
This study sought to explore the different factors that caused stress for correctional officers, its...
Occupational stress is an increasing health problem for the high-risk industries. The occupation of ...
Thesis (M.A. (Industrial Psychology))--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2006.Occupationa...
Background: Research findings indicate that working as a prison officer can be highly stressful, but...
This literature review presents an overview of occupational stress and burnout in correctional insti...
Excessive job stress caused by unreasonably high employer demands, low control over one\u27s own wor...
Studies have revealed that some, but not all, jail custody officers fear workplace victimization. Th...
Examines job stress for correctional employees and supervisors. It was determined that reduced stre...
Corrections professionals experience some of the highest levels of chronic stress compared to other ...
Work stress has been linked to a number of negative outcomes for employees and organizations. Drawin...
In the current study, we quantified the mean stress levels of 43 occupational stressors for 868 Corr...
Introduction: This study aimed at examining the psychometric properties of Work Stress Scale for Cor...
Research suggests that job-related stress affects correctional officers\u27 attitudes toward their w...
Occupational stress research has consistently documented significant relationships between work char...
Abstract This study examined the role of social support in the relationship between work demand and ...
This study sought to explore the different factors that caused stress for correctional officers, its...
Occupational stress is an increasing health problem for the high-risk industries. The occupation of ...
Thesis (M.A. (Industrial Psychology))--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2006.Occupationa...
Background: Research findings indicate that working as a prison officer can be highly stressful, but...
This literature review presents an overview of occupational stress and burnout in correctional insti...
Excessive job stress caused by unreasonably high employer demands, low control over one\u27s own wor...
Studies have revealed that some, but not all, jail custody officers fear workplace victimization. Th...
Examines job stress for correctional employees and supervisors. It was determined that reduced stre...
Corrections professionals experience some of the highest levels of chronic stress compared to other ...
Work stress has been linked to a number of negative outcomes for employees and organizations. Drawin...
In the current study, we quantified the mean stress levels of 43 occupational stressors for 868 Corr...
Introduction: This study aimed at examining the psychometric properties of Work Stress Scale for Cor...
Research suggests that job-related stress affects correctional officers\u27 attitudes toward their w...
Occupational stress research has consistently documented significant relationships between work char...
Abstract This study examined the role of social support in the relationship between work demand and ...
This study sought to explore the different factors that caused stress for correctional officers, its...