Personality variables (negative affectivity, locus of control and two components of Type A behaviour), assessed in a cohort of graduating college seniors, were used approximately one year later to predict reports of job stressors (autonomy, role ambiguity, role conflict, workload, constraints and interpersonal conflict) and job strains (job satisfaction, work anxiety, frustration and somatic symptoms). For all variables, except work frustration, personality was a significant predictor. Possible mechanisms by which personality might affect reports of job stressors and strains, explanations for results, and suggestions for future research are discussed
The objective of this study was to measure the impact of stressors on personality types in Call Cent...
The present study was designed to determine whether need motivation, locus of control and self effic...
The association of employees' stress evaluation and their personality traits was studied. Ss (N=4 74...
Personality variables (negative affectivity, locus of control and two components of Type A behaviour...
Interpretation of observed relations between job stressors and job strains in cross-sectional survey...
The present study examined the possibility that individuals with certain personality traits tend to ...
Past research on the role of personality in the occupational stressor-strain relationship has focuse...
The purpose of this investigation was to assess the interaction of personality differences and work ...
The aim of the study was to investigate the additive, mediating, and moderating effects of personali...
The present study addressed whether “stressed” individuals perceive job characteristics (i.e., skill...
Past research on personality and the occupational stressor-strain relationship has examined traits i...
The extent to which negative affectivity (NA), the tendency to experience a wide range of negative e...
In recent decades, many studies have examined the relationship between job stress and personality va...
AbstractIn universities academic administrators are an important group of people that provides leade...
Current research on organizational stress suggests a relationship between stressors, and psychologic...
The objective of this study was to measure the impact of stressors on personality types in Call Cent...
The present study was designed to determine whether need motivation, locus of control and self effic...
The association of employees' stress evaluation and their personality traits was studied. Ss (N=4 74...
Personality variables (negative affectivity, locus of control and two components of Type A behaviour...
Interpretation of observed relations between job stressors and job strains in cross-sectional survey...
The present study examined the possibility that individuals with certain personality traits tend to ...
Past research on the role of personality in the occupational stressor-strain relationship has focuse...
The purpose of this investigation was to assess the interaction of personality differences and work ...
The aim of the study was to investigate the additive, mediating, and moderating effects of personali...
The present study addressed whether “stressed” individuals perceive job characteristics (i.e., skill...
Past research on personality and the occupational stressor-strain relationship has examined traits i...
The extent to which negative affectivity (NA), the tendency to experience a wide range of negative e...
In recent decades, many studies have examined the relationship between job stress and personality va...
AbstractIn universities academic administrators are an important group of people that provides leade...
Current research on organizational stress suggests a relationship between stressors, and psychologic...
The objective of this study was to measure the impact of stressors on personality types in Call Cent...
The present study was designed to determine whether need motivation, locus of control and self effic...
The association of employees' stress evaluation and their personality traits was studied. Ss (N=4 74...