Employees with low levels of work-related self-efficacy may stand to benefit more from a worksite stress management training (SMT) intervention. However, this low work-related self-efficacy/enhanced SMT benefits effect may be conditional on employees also having high levels of intrinsic work motivation. In the present study, we examined this proposition by testing three-way, or higher order, interaction effects. One hundred and fifty-three U.K. government employees were randomly assigned to a SMT intervention group (n = 68), or to a waiting list control group (n = 85). The SMT group received three half-day training sessions spread over two and a half months. Findings indicated that there were significant overall reductions in psychological ...
Positive occupational health psychology (POHP) examines the mechanisms that promote the health and w...
Job design has long been found to affect the work-related psychological responses of employees, such...
The main purpose of the study is to examine the effects of task-specific self efficacy on the relati...
Employees with low levels of work-related self-efficacy may stand to benefit more from a worksite st...
Psychologically healthy participants may dilute the observed effects of worksite stress management t...
Extensive research conducted in the occupational stress literature has failed to provide convincing ...
This thesis describes three intervention studies that were designed to investigate the mediators and...
This study investigated the effects of workload, control, and general self-efficacy on affective tas...
Ninety volunteers in a media organization were randomly allocated to an Acceptance and Commitment Th...
Within the stressor-emotion model, counterproductive work behavior (CWB) is considered a possible re...
This study uses a quasi-experimental research design to investigate whether a personal resources int...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a multi-component worksit...
The present research explores whether levels of self-efficacy act as an additional moderator variabl...
Objectives: To examine the effects of single-session, small-group stress management program on knowl...
To examine the long-term effects of a stress management intervention (SMI) based on the effort-rewar...
Positive occupational health psychology (POHP) examines the mechanisms that promote the health and w...
Job design has long been found to affect the work-related psychological responses of employees, such...
The main purpose of the study is to examine the effects of task-specific self efficacy on the relati...
Employees with low levels of work-related self-efficacy may stand to benefit more from a worksite st...
Psychologically healthy participants may dilute the observed effects of worksite stress management t...
Extensive research conducted in the occupational stress literature has failed to provide convincing ...
This thesis describes three intervention studies that were designed to investigate the mediators and...
This study investigated the effects of workload, control, and general self-efficacy on affective tas...
Ninety volunteers in a media organization were randomly allocated to an Acceptance and Commitment Th...
Within the stressor-emotion model, counterproductive work behavior (CWB) is considered a possible re...
This study uses a quasi-experimental research design to investigate whether a personal resources int...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a multi-component worksit...
The present research explores whether levels of self-efficacy act as an additional moderator variabl...
Objectives: To examine the effects of single-session, small-group stress management program on knowl...
To examine the long-term effects of a stress management intervention (SMI) based on the effort-rewar...
Positive occupational health psychology (POHP) examines the mechanisms that promote the health and w...
Job design has long been found to affect the work-related psychological responses of employees, such...
The main purpose of the study is to examine the effects of task-specific self efficacy on the relati...