The effects of social support, job control, participative decision making practices, and locus of control upon the relationship between occupational stress and psychological well-being have been well discussed and researched. In order to synthesize these areas of research, a 1-month follow-up study of 244 accountants was conducted. The results indicated complex interactions between stressors, locus of control, and social support or job autonomy in predicting psychological well-being, controlling for initial measures of well-being. These interactions reveal that an internal locus of control, and social support/job autonomy synergistically buffer the effects of stressors upon well-being
Job insecurity influences employees’ effectiveness at work as they face uncertainty about their futu...
There is an emergent literature highlighting the positive role of social support and social identifi...
There is an emergent literature highlighting the positive role of social support and social identifi...
Tests of the influence of affective psychological well-being on stressors, locus of control, and soc...
This thesis is concerned with the direct and indirect mechanisms through which psychosocial stressor...
© 2014 The British Psychological Society. This study aims to explain the reciprocal relationship bet...
This study examined the effects of job event stressors and social support on psychological stress re...
The impact that social support has on employees of the human service sector is extremely important d...
This study examined the effects of job event stressors and social support on psychological stress re...
This thesis is concerned with the role of individual differences in personality and social support i...
Over the last three decades a large body of research has showed that psychosocial job dimensions suc...
Data from the 1969 and 1971 panels of the National Longitudinal Survey of Middle-Aged Men are analyz...
The aim of the study is to explore whether there is an effect of role stress on the employees` occup...
The aim of the study is to explore whether there is an effect of role stress on the employees` occup...
This study examines the relationship among locus of control (Rotter, 1966) perceived stress, and per...
Job insecurity influences employees’ effectiveness at work as they face uncertainty about their futu...
There is an emergent literature highlighting the positive role of social support and social identifi...
There is an emergent literature highlighting the positive role of social support and social identifi...
Tests of the influence of affective psychological well-being on stressors, locus of control, and soc...
This thesis is concerned with the direct and indirect mechanisms through which psychosocial stressor...
© 2014 The British Psychological Society. This study aims to explain the reciprocal relationship bet...
This study examined the effects of job event stressors and social support on psychological stress re...
The impact that social support has on employees of the human service sector is extremely important d...
This study examined the effects of job event stressors and social support on psychological stress re...
This thesis is concerned with the role of individual differences in personality and social support i...
Over the last three decades a large body of research has showed that psychosocial job dimensions suc...
Data from the 1969 and 1971 panels of the National Longitudinal Survey of Middle-Aged Men are analyz...
The aim of the study is to explore whether there is an effect of role stress on the employees` occup...
The aim of the study is to explore whether there is an effect of role stress on the employees` occup...
This study examines the relationship among locus of control (Rotter, 1966) perceived stress, and per...
Job insecurity influences employees’ effectiveness at work as they face uncertainty about their futu...
There is an emergent literature highlighting the positive role of social support and social identifi...
There is an emergent literature highlighting the positive role of social support and social identifi...