© 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Previous studies on the relationship between job insecurity and depressive symptoms have mainly focused on the stressor-to-strain effect from job insecurity to depressive symptoms, on rather secure and healthy employees, and on rank-order relationships. This is not entirely in line with stress theories suggesting intraindividual and reciprocal relationships between high levels of stressors and strain. In reply, this study investigated whether high levels of job insecurity were related to subsequent high levels of depressive symptoms, and vice versa. Cross-lagged dual process latent Markov model analysis with 3-wave data (time lags of 2 and 3 years) from a representative sample of the Norwegian working force ...
OBJECTIVES: Psychosocial work characteristics have been prospectively associated with depressive sym...
The current study examined the causal relationships between job insecurity, individual health, and o...
© Curators of the University of Missouri 2019. This study aims to propose a theoretical model that e...
The long‐term negative consequences of job insecurity on employees’ health and well‐being have been ...
Prior cross-sectional research indicates that the negative effects of quantitative job insecurity (i...
© 2014 The British Psychological Society. This study aims to explain the reciprocal relationship bet...
RATIONALE: The present study aims to investigate the pattern of cross-lagged relationships between j...
A work environment characterized by poor psychosocial working conditions may lead to stress and ment...
Quantitative job insecurity, relating to threat of job loss, has received considerable research atte...
Job insecurity is characterized by a discrepancy between the level of security a person experiences ...
Although job insecurity and employability have drawn much research attention, the plausible relation...
Background: Adverse psychosocial working environments characterized by job strain (the combination o...
Drawing on stress and justice literature, we argue that perceptions of job insecurity induce feeling...
The proportion of Japanese workers experiencing intense worry or stress during working life is in ex...
Job strain (high demands and low control) is a widely used measure of work stress. The authors intro...
OBJECTIVES: Psychosocial work characteristics have been prospectively associated with depressive sym...
The current study examined the causal relationships between job insecurity, individual health, and o...
© Curators of the University of Missouri 2019. This study aims to propose a theoretical model that e...
The long‐term negative consequences of job insecurity on employees’ health and well‐being have been ...
Prior cross-sectional research indicates that the negative effects of quantitative job insecurity (i...
© 2014 The British Psychological Society. This study aims to explain the reciprocal relationship bet...
RATIONALE: The present study aims to investigate the pattern of cross-lagged relationships between j...
A work environment characterized by poor psychosocial working conditions may lead to stress and ment...
Quantitative job insecurity, relating to threat of job loss, has received considerable research atte...
Job insecurity is characterized by a discrepancy between the level of security a person experiences ...
Although job insecurity and employability have drawn much research attention, the plausible relation...
Background: Adverse psychosocial working environments characterized by job strain (the combination o...
Drawing on stress and justice literature, we argue that perceptions of job insecurity induce feeling...
The proportion of Japanese workers experiencing intense worry or stress during working life is in ex...
Job strain (high demands and low control) is a widely used measure of work stress. The authors intro...
OBJECTIVES: Psychosocial work characteristics have been prospectively associated with depressive sym...
The current study examined the causal relationships between job insecurity, individual health, and o...
© Curators of the University of Missouri 2019. This study aims to propose a theoretical model that e...