Ninety volunteers in a media organization were randomly allocated to an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT, n = 30) group that sought to enhance people's ability to cope with work-related strain, an Innovation Promotion Program (IPP, n = 30) that helped individuals to identify and then innovatively change causes of occupational strain, or a waitlist control group (n = 30). Both interventions lasted 9 hr, spread over 3 months. Improvements in mental health and work-related variables were found following both interventions. As hypothesized, changes in outcome variables in the ACT condition were mediated only by the acceptance of undesirable thoughts and feelings. In the IPP condition, outcome change was mediated only by attempts to modify...
In this quantitative meta-analysis is sought to determine the effectiveness of occupational stress-r...
This study aimed to explore whether an acceptance and commitment (ACT) approach to stress management...
This quasi-experimental and longitudinal study assesses the effectiveness of a work stress intervent...
Ninety volunteers in a media organization were randomly allocated to an Acceptance and Commitment Th...
In this comparative intervention study, 107 working individuals with above average levels of distres...
This thesis describes three intervention studies that were designed to investigate the mediators and...
Employees commonly encounter unpredictable and unavoidable work related stressors. Exposure to such ...
In this comparative intervention study, 107 working individuals with above average levels of distres...
Work stress is a large-scale problem that is associated with many negative physical, psychological a...
Psychologically healthy participants may dilute the observed effects of worksite stress management t...
This longitudinal, quasi-experiment tested whether or not a work reorganization intervention can imp...
Empirical research on stress intervention in organizations, and experience from organizational chang...
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), a multi-component intervention within the third-wave of beh...
The individual, organisational and societal impact of psychological distress among working populatio...
Objectives: To examine the effects of single-session, small-group stress management program on knowl...
In this quantitative meta-analysis is sought to determine the effectiveness of occupational stress-r...
This study aimed to explore whether an acceptance and commitment (ACT) approach to stress management...
This quasi-experimental and longitudinal study assesses the effectiveness of a work stress intervent...
Ninety volunteers in a media organization were randomly allocated to an Acceptance and Commitment Th...
In this comparative intervention study, 107 working individuals with above average levels of distres...
This thesis describes three intervention studies that were designed to investigate the mediators and...
Employees commonly encounter unpredictable and unavoidable work related stressors. Exposure to such ...
In this comparative intervention study, 107 working individuals with above average levels of distres...
Work stress is a large-scale problem that is associated with many negative physical, psychological a...
Psychologically healthy participants may dilute the observed effects of worksite stress management t...
This longitudinal, quasi-experiment tested whether or not a work reorganization intervention can imp...
Empirical research on stress intervention in organizations, and experience from organizational chang...
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), a multi-component intervention within the third-wave of beh...
The individual, organisational and societal impact of psychological distress among working populatio...
Objectives: To examine the effects of single-session, small-group stress management program on knowl...
In this quantitative meta-analysis is sought to determine the effectiveness of occupational stress-r...
This study aimed to explore whether an acceptance and commitment (ACT) approach to stress management...
This quasi-experimental and longitudinal study assesses the effectiveness of a work stress intervent...