This cross-sectional questionnaire study presents a multi-level analysis on 2565 workers in 188 departments in 36 organizations in the Netherlands. A three-level model is used in which individual workers are nested within departments, which in turn are nested within organizations. Research questions concern (1) the amount and distribution of variance in job-related stress explained for the three levels in the study (individuals, departments, organizations), and (2) the specificity of relationships between psychosocial job demands and job-related stress in the three-level model. Well-being showed slightly more raw variance to be explained at supra-individual levels than strain. The full regression model explained about 35% of the total varia...
teristics and strain have not been established across methods for assessing job characteristics. By ...
Despite the widespread use of self-report measures of both job-related stressors and strains, relati...
Purpose. Despite work-related stress is one of the most studied topic in organizational psychology, ...
This cross-sectional questionnaire study presents a multi-level analysis on 2565 workers in 188 depa...
This cross-sectional questionnaire study presents a multi-level analysis on 2565 workers in 188 depa...
Over the last three decades a large body of research has showed that psychosocial job dimensions suc...
This thesis is concerned with the direct and indirect mechanisms through which psychosocial stressor...
This longitudinal study examined the causal relationships between job demands, job control and super...
This longitudinal study examined the causal relationships between job demands, job control and super...
Growing number of research indicated that psychosocial stressor are dominant predictor of work attit...
Purpose – To compare the experience of occupational stress across a large and diverse set of occupat...
A model of job stress that focuses on organizational nd job-related stress is presented. Job stress ...
It is widely accepted that job conditions are a causal factor in stress outcomes for employees. This...
BACKGROUND: Work-related psychosocial factors such as job strain are thought to contribute to elevat...
Stress is a highly serious problem in today world which endangers physical and mental health of indi...
teristics and strain have not been established across methods for assessing job characteristics. By ...
Despite the widespread use of self-report measures of both job-related stressors and strains, relati...
Purpose. Despite work-related stress is one of the most studied topic in organizational psychology, ...
This cross-sectional questionnaire study presents a multi-level analysis on 2565 workers in 188 depa...
This cross-sectional questionnaire study presents a multi-level analysis on 2565 workers in 188 depa...
Over the last three decades a large body of research has showed that psychosocial job dimensions suc...
This thesis is concerned with the direct and indirect mechanisms through which psychosocial stressor...
This longitudinal study examined the causal relationships between job demands, job control and super...
This longitudinal study examined the causal relationships between job demands, job control and super...
Growing number of research indicated that psychosocial stressor are dominant predictor of work attit...
Purpose – To compare the experience of occupational stress across a large and diverse set of occupat...
A model of job stress that focuses on organizational nd job-related stress is presented. Job stress ...
It is widely accepted that job conditions are a causal factor in stress outcomes for employees. This...
BACKGROUND: Work-related psychosocial factors such as job strain are thought to contribute to elevat...
Stress is a highly serious problem in today world which endangers physical and mental health of indi...
teristics and strain have not been established across methods for assessing job characteristics. By ...
Despite the widespread use of self-report measures of both job-related stressors and strains, relati...
Purpose. Despite work-related stress is one of the most studied topic in organizational psychology, ...