Objective: To examine whether positive mental health (PMH)—a positively focused well-being construct—moderates the job stress–distress relationship. Methods: Longitudinal regression was used to test two waves of matched, population-level data from a sample of older, working Australian adults (n = 3291) to see whether PMH modified the relationship between work stress and later psychological distress. Results: Time 1 work stress was positively associated with distress at both time points. Positive mental health was negatively associated with work stress at both time points. Positive mental health modified the impact of work stress on psychological distress. This effect only occurred for those with the highest levels of PMH. Conclusions: Posit...
High levels of mental work stress have significant implications for employees and employers. Epidemi...
There is widespread recognition that workplace stress can have profound negative impacts on nurses’ ...
Mental health nursing is widely recognized as a stressful occupation; however, little is known about...
Objective: To examine whether positive mental health (PMH)—a positively focused well-being construct...
To examine whether positive mental health (PMH)-a positively focused well-being construct-moderates ...
BACKGROUND:Positive mental health (PMH) is a combination of emotional, psychological and social well...
Objectives: To investigate the extent improvement or deterioration in employee job security, control...
"Health is not merely the absence of disease or inrmity but a positive state of complete physic...
Health is an important resource at the individual, organizational, and societal level. Work can be s...
Mental health practitioners in many developing countries are faced with high job demands and a lack ...
Mental health nurses (MHNs) frequently face emotional adversity and stressors at work that can negat...
Background: Worker mental ill-health has significant repercussions for labour productivity and econ...
Occupational health research has mainly addressed determinants of negative health effects, typically...
Drawing on the mobilization-minimization hypothesis, this research examines the influence of positiv...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines whether emotion regulation moderates the association between psychoso...
High levels of mental work stress have significant implications for employees and employers. Epidemi...
There is widespread recognition that workplace stress can have profound negative impacts on nurses’ ...
Mental health nursing is widely recognized as a stressful occupation; however, little is known about...
Objective: To examine whether positive mental health (PMH)—a positively focused well-being construct...
To examine whether positive mental health (PMH)-a positively focused well-being construct-moderates ...
BACKGROUND:Positive mental health (PMH) is a combination of emotional, psychological and social well...
Objectives: To investigate the extent improvement or deterioration in employee job security, control...
"Health is not merely the absence of disease or inrmity but a positive state of complete physic...
Health is an important resource at the individual, organizational, and societal level. Work can be s...
Mental health practitioners in many developing countries are faced with high job demands and a lack ...
Mental health nurses (MHNs) frequently face emotional adversity and stressors at work that can negat...
Background: Worker mental ill-health has significant repercussions for labour productivity and econ...
Occupational health research has mainly addressed determinants of negative health effects, typically...
Drawing on the mobilization-minimization hypothesis, this research examines the influence of positiv...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines whether emotion regulation moderates the association between psychoso...
High levels of mental work stress have significant implications for employees and employers. Epidemi...
There is widespread recognition that workplace stress can have profound negative impacts on nurses’ ...
Mental health nursing is widely recognized as a stressful occupation; however, little is known about...