The Demand Resources and Individual Effects Model (DRIVE Model) is a transactional model that integrates Demands- Control-Support and Effort-Reward Imbalance models emphasising the role of individual (Coping Strategies; Overcommitment) and job characteristics (Job Demands, Social Support, Decision Latitude, Skill Discretion, Effort, Rewards) in the work-related stress process. The present study aimed to test the DRIVE Model in a sample of 450 Italian nurses and to compare findings with those of a study conducted in a sample of UK nurses. A questionnaire composed of Ways of Coping Checklist-Revised (WCCL-R); Job Content Questionnaire (JCQ); ERI Test; Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) was used. Data supported the application of the...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to assess both the direct and indirect effects (i.e., i...
This large scale study (869 participants from a mental health Trust) employed a questionnaire based...
Nursing is an occupation with high levels of stress. This study aimed to investigate which factors h...
The Demand Resources and Individual Effects Model (DRIVE Model) is a transactional model that integr...
The Demand Resources and Individual Effects Model (DRIVE Model) is a transactional model that integr...
Aim Basing on the Demands‐Resources and Individual‐Effects (DRIVE) Model developed by Mark and Sm...
Aim: Basing on the Demands-Resources and Individual-Effects (DRIVE) Model developed by Mark and Smit...
Background and Objectives: In recent years, the interest in health care workers’ wellbeing has incre...
Aim: The main purpose of the present study was to extend the Job Demand Control Support (JDCS) model...
Background: Previous research shows that nurses have high levels of stress but less is known about t...
Nurses have been identified as having a risk of experiencing stress and burnout. The nature and orga...
The purposes of the present study were to examine: a) the most relevant sources of workplace pressur...
Objectives. This study investigated the relationships between job characteristics and coping in pred...
Work-related stress among health professionals has been identified as an important health problem ar...
The present study had three major objectives; (1) the development of a model in which to view nursin...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to assess both the direct and indirect effects (i.e., i...
This large scale study (869 participants from a mental health Trust) employed a questionnaire based...
Nursing is an occupation with high levels of stress. This study aimed to investigate which factors h...
The Demand Resources and Individual Effects Model (DRIVE Model) is a transactional model that integr...
The Demand Resources and Individual Effects Model (DRIVE Model) is a transactional model that integr...
Aim Basing on the Demands‐Resources and Individual‐Effects (DRIVE) Model developed by Mark and Sm...
Aim: Basing on the Demands-Resources and Individual-Effects (DRIVE) Model developed by Mark and Smit...
Background and Objectives: In recent years, the interest in health care workers’ wellbeing has incre...
Aim: The main purpose of the present study was to extend the Job Demand Control Support (JDCS) model...
Background: Previous research shows that nurses have high levels of stress but less is known about t...
Nurses have been identified as having a risk of experiencing stress and burnout. The nature and orga...
The purposes of the present study were to examine: a) the most relevant sources of workplace pressur...
Objectives. This study investigated the relationships between job characteristics and coping in pred...
Work-related stress among health professionals has been identified as an important health problem ar...
The present study had three major objectives; (1) the development of a model in which to view nursin...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to assess both the direct and indirect effects (i.e., i...
This large scale study (869 participants from a mental health Trust) employed a questionnaire based...
Nursing is an occupation with high levels of stress. This study aimed to investigate which factors h...