Objectives: Few workplace health promotion (WHP) interventions are designed to improve work conditions. Methods for measurement of work conditions are often developed from a risk factor perspective rather than a WHP perspective. More knowledge is needed on the work conditions that promote health in order to develop a good work environment. The purpose of the present study was to investigate if the Demand Control Support model, the Effort Reward Imbalance model and the Job Characteristic Inventory are correlated, if the subscales predict health and to analyze which combination of subscales is the most useful predictor of health longitudinally. <br> <br>Participants: The study used questionnaire data from 662 civil servants at bas...
Background Workplace health promotion (WHP) has been proposed as a preventive intervention for job s...
Background: The Demand Control Model (DCM) and the Effort - Reward Imbalance Model (ERI) offer putat...
The Demand Control Model (DCM) and the Effort-Reward Imbalance Model (ERI) offer putative explanatio...
Objectives: Few workplace health promotion (WHP) interventions are designed to improve work conditio...
The enormous human and economic costs associated with occupational stress suggest that initiatives d...
Occupational stress is a serious threat to the health of individual workers, their families and the ...
To investigate the relation between work and employee health, several work stress models, e.g., the ...
The objective of the present study was to examine the perceptions of employees who have participated...
Background: Presenteeism is highly prevalent and costly to employers. It is defined as being present...
The aim of this study was to identify the work characteristics that contribute to the strain experie...
Purpose. To examine the relationship between perceived workplace health support and employee product...
It is currently unknown if unfavorable working conditions, reflected by the demand–control–support m...
Innovations in economic development have highlighted the role of talent, and focusing on employees’ ...
peer reviewedPurpose: Previous research conducted on the Job Demands-Resources model has mostly igno...
Abstract Objective: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the association between psychosocial a...
Background Workplace health promotion (WHP) has been proposed as a preventive intervention for job s...
Background: The Demand Control Model (DCM) and the Effort - Reward Imbalance Model (ERI) offer putat...
The Demand Control Model (DCM) and the Effort-Reward Imbalance Model (ERI) offer putative explanatio...
Objectives: Few workplace health promotion (WHP) interventions are designed to improve work conditio...
The enormous human and economic costs associated with occupational stress suggest that initiatives d...
Occupational stress is a serious threat to the health of individual workers, their families and the ...
To investigate the relation between work and employee health, several work stress models, e.g., the ...
The objective of the present study was to examine the perceptions of employees who have participated...
Background: Presenteeism is highly prevalent and costly to employers. It is defined as being present...
The aim of this study was to identify the work characteristics that contribute to the strain experie...
Purpose. To examine the relationship between perceived workplace health support and employee product...
It is currently unknown if unfavorable working conditions, reflected by the demand–control–support m...
Innovations in economic development have highlighted the role of talent, and focusing on employees’ ...
peer reviewedPurpose: Previous research conducted on the Job Demands-Resources model has mostly igno...
Abstract Objective: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the association between psychosocial a...
Background Workplace health promotion (WHP) has been proposed as a preventive intervention for job s...
Background: The Demand Control Model (DCM) and the Effort - Reward Imbalance Model (ERI) offer putat...
The Demand Control Model (DCM) and the Effort-Reward Imbalance Model (ERI) offer putative explanatio...