This study investigated the moderating effects of social support by supervisors and colleagues relative to social stressors at work and depressive symptoms using a structural equations approach in a S-wave longitudinal study over 1 year. The analyses were based on a randomly drawn sample (N = 543) of citizens in the area around Dresden in the former East Germany. LISREL analysis with latent moderating effects revealed a moderating effect for supervisor support. This applied only if the time lag was 8 months, but not fur longer or shorter lags. Under low-support conditions depressive symptoms were increased by social stressors, whereas, contrary to expectations, social stressors reduced subsequent depressive symptoms under high-support condi...
This study examined the effects of job event stressors and social support on psychological stress re...
This study aimed to investigate the association of support from colleagues and supervisors at the wo...
The relationship of the sources, mediators, and manifestations of stress were examined in a review o...
This article investigates the relationship between social stressors, comprising conflicts with co-wo...
Current research on organizational stress suggests a relationship between stressors, and psychologic...
Objective: To examine the independent and interactional effects of job strain and social support on ...
Previous studies have explored the interaction between supportive and conflictual aspects of social ...
Previous studies have explored the interaction between supportive and conflictual aspects of social ...
The present study is a longitudinal analysis of the buffering hypothesis. This hypothesis suggests t...
This thesis is concerned with the role of individual differences in personality and social support i...
This study examined causal relationships among job stressors, psychological strains, and job perform...
The impact that social support has on employees of the human service sector is extremely important d...
This study examined stress, social support, and depression among 86 (38 males and 48 females) underg...
Poor working conditions may be an important source of stress and may therefore contribute to the dev...
This paper examines whether social support is a boundary-determining criterion in the job strain mod...
This study examined the effects of job event stressors and social support on psychological stress re...
This study aimed to investigate the association of support from colleagues and supervisors at the wo...
The relationship of the sources, mediators, and manifestations of stress were examined in a review o...
This article investigates the relationship between social stressors, comprising conflicts with co-wo...
Current research on organizational stress suggests a relationship between stressors, and psychologic...
Objective: To examine the independent and interactional effects of job strain and social support on ...
Previous studies have explored the interaction between supportive and conflictual aspects of social ...
Previous studies have explored the interaction between supportive and conflictual aspects of social ...
The present study is a longitudinal analysis of the buffering hypothesis. This hypothesis suggests t...
This thesis is concerned with the role of individual differences in personality and social support i...
This study examined causal relationships among job stressors, psychological strains, and job perform...
The impact that social support has on employees of the human service sector is extremely important d...
This study examined stress, social support, and depression among 86 (38 males and 48 females) underg...
Poor working conditions may be an important source of stress and may therefore contribute to the dev...
This paper examines whether social support is a boundary-determining criterion in the job strain mod...
This study examined the effects of job event stressors and social support on psychological stress re...
This study aimed to investigate the association of support from colleagues and supervisors at the wo...
The relationship of the sources, mediators, and manifestations of stress were examined in a review o...