This paper reviews empirical evidence on psychological detachment from work during nonwork time. Psychological detachment as a core recovery experience refers to refraining from job‐related activities and thoughts during nonwork time; it implies to mentally disengage from one's job while being away from work. Using the stressor‐detachment model as an organizing framework, we describe findings from between‐person and within‐person studies, relying on cross‐sectional, longitudinal, and daily‐diary designs. Overall, research shows that job stressors, particularly workload, predict low levels of psychological detachment. A lack of detachment in turn predicts high strain levels and poor individual well‐being (e.g., burnout and lower life satisfa...
Job-stress recovery during nonwork time is an important factor for employee well-being. This article...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to address the relation between task and relationship conflic...
Many workers experience their jobs as effortful or even stressful, which can result in strain. Altho...
This paper reviews empirical evidence on psychological detachment from work during nonwork time. Psy...
Psychological detachment from work is crucial for employees to replenish resources and maintain well...
This paper examines psychological detachment (i.e., mentally "switching off") from work during non-w...
The authors of this study examined the relation between job demands and psychological detachment fro...
The sizable increase in remote jobs within the last two years has led researchers to question how re...
Previous research has suggested that psychological detachment from work during off-job time is impor...
Job stressors and the inability to psychologically detach from work during nonwork hours is a growin...
Research has shown that psychological detachment from work during nonwork time is an important recov...
This chapter focuses on intensified working life via the intensified job demands (IJDs) model from t...
Lack of psychological detachment from work during off-job time contributes to the increase in employ...
Psychological detachment from work during leisure time refers to a state in which people mentally di...
Job-stress recovery during nonwork time is an important factor for employee well-being. This article...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to address the relation between task and relationship conflic...
Many workers experience their jobs as effortful or even stressful, which can result in strain. Altho...
This paper reviews empirical evidence on psychological detachment from work during nonwork time. Psy...
Psychological detachment from work is crucial for employees to replenish resources and maintain well...
This paper examines psychological detachment (i.e., mentally "switching off") from work during non-w...
The authors of this study examined the relation between job demands and psychological detachment fro...
The sizable increase in remote jobs within the last two years has led researchers to question how re...
Previous research has suggested that psychological detachment from work during off-job time is impor...
Job stressors and the inability to psychologically detach from work during nonwork hours is a growin...
Research has shown that psychological detachment from work during nonwork time is an important recov...
This chapter focuses on intensified working life via the intensified job demands (IJDs) model from t...
Lack of psychological detachment from work during off-job time contributes to the increase in employ...
Psychological detachment from work during leisure time refers to a state in which people mentally di...
Job-stress recovery during nonwork time is an important factor for employee well-being. This article...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to address the relation between task and relationship conflic...
Many workers experience their jobs as effortful or even stressful, which can result in strain. Altho...