Innovations in economic development have highlighted the role of talent, and focusing on employees’ work stress and its impact on employees’ health contributes to the continued development of employees and companies. This article aims to propose the work stress-employee health model and hypotheses under the moderation of perceived organizational support (POS) and self-efficacy. We select appropriate scales; collected 428 responses from questionnaire survey and explored the different effects of challenging/hindrance stress (CS/HS) on the employee’s physical/mental health, and the mechanism of POS and self-efficacy. The results indicated that: (1) CS has a significant positive impact on employees’ mental health; (2) HS has a significant negat...
The consequences of stress at work, regarding employees ’ health status. Abstract: Employees are oft...
The topic of employee health and well-being is of significant interest to occupational health resear...
The concept of stress and its potential effects on health is currently of interest to researchers, p...
Innovations in economic development have highlighted the role of talent, and focusing on employees’ ...
Existing social stressor concepts disregard the variety of task-related situations at work that requ...
The present study aimed to find out the work environment stress and mental health among employees. T...
This study investigated the processes whereby hindrance and challenge stressors may affect work beha...
Health is an important resource at the individual, organizational, and societal level. Work can be s...
This study was conducted to measure the relationship between job stress and employee health. A surv...
The challenge-hindrance framework has proved useful for explaining inconsistencies in relationships ...
Background: We examined the effects of challenge stress and hindrance stress on general health and...
This study demonstrates the complex place stress has in the workplace by investigating both positive...
The aim of this research is to verify the two-dimensional challenge-hindrance stressor framework in ...
Abstract: This study investigates the mediating impact of organizational commitment on the relations...
peer reviewedPurpose: Previous research conducted on the Job Demands-Resources model has mostly igno...
The consequences of stress at work, regarding employees ’ health status. Abstract: Employees are oft...
The topic of employee health and well-being is of significant interest to occupational health resear...
The concept of stress and its potential effects on health is currently of interest to researchers, p...
Innovations in economic development have highlighted the role of talent, and focusing on employees’ ...
Existing social stressor concepts disregard the variety of task-related situations at work that requ...
The present study aimed to find out the work environment stress and mental health among employees. T...
This study investigated the processes whereby hindrance and challenge stressors may affect work beha...
Health is an important resource at the individual, organizational, and societal level. Work can be s...
This study was conducted to measure the relationship between job stress and employee health. A surv...
The challenge-hindrance framework has proved useful for explaining inconsistencies in relationships ...
Background: We examined the effects of challenge stress and hindrance stress on general health and...
This study demonstrates the complex place stress has in the workplace by investigating both positive...
The aim of this research is to verify the two-dimensional challenge-hindrance stressor framework in ...
Abstract: This study investigates the mediating impact of organizational commitment on the relations...
peer reviewedPurpose: Previous research conducted on the Job Demands-Resources model has mostly igno...
The consequences of stress at work, regarding employees ’ health status. Abstract: Employees are oft...
The topic of employee health and well-being is of significant interest to occupational health resear...
The concept of stress and its potential effects on health is currently of interest to researchers, p...