While characteristics of psychosocial work environment have traditionally been studied separately, we propose an alternative approach that treats psychosocial factors as interacting elements in networks where they all potentially affect each other. In this network analysis, we used data from a prospective occupational cohort including 10,892 participants (85% women; mean age 47 years) and repeated measurements of seven psychosocial work characteristics (job demands, job control, job uncertainty, team climate, effort-reward imbalance, procedural justice and interactional justice) assessed in 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012. Results from multilevel longitudinal vector autoregressive models indicated that job demands as well as interactional and pro...
This paper aims to discuss the implications of adopting an STS (science and technology studies)- bas...
There has been a growing recognition that the experience of psychosocial hazards at work has detrime...
The work of nurses is often characterised as both mentally and physically demanding. Properties of t...
While characteristics of psychosocial work environment have traditionally been studied separately, w...
This study aimed to explore associations between psychosocial work environment factors and psycholog...
Although there have been several calls for incorporating multiple levels of analysis in employee hea...
The overall aims of this thesis were to improve our understanding of (1) associations between advers...
Objective: To explore a possible causal relationship between psychosocial work characteristics and m...
In this article, we suggest that organizational-level social relations should be defined and measure...
BACKGROUND:The psychosocial work environment can benefit and harm mental health. Poor psychosocial w...
Psychosocial safety climate (PSC) refers to a specific organizational climate for the psychological ...
The current study investigates employee well-being in stable versus changing psychosocial working co...
Background This study examined the associations of job control, organizational justice and bullying ...
En betydelsefull förutsättning för ett hållbart arbetsliv är den psykosociala arbetsmiljön och dess ...
OBJECTIVE To analyze the scientific literature about the effects of exposure to psychosocial risk f...
This paper aims to discuss the implications of adopting an STS (science and technology studies)- bas...
There has been a growing recognition that the experience of psychosocial hazards at work has detrime...
The work of nurses is often characterised as both mentally and physically demanding. Properties of t...
While characteristics of psychosocial work environment have traditionally been studied separately, w...
This study aimed to explore associations between psychosocial work environment factors and psycholog...
Although there have been several calls for incorporating multiple levels of analysis in employee hea...
The overall aims of this thesis were to improve our understanding of (1) associations between advers...
Objective: To explore a possible causal relationship between psychosocial work characteristics and m...
In this article, we suggest that organizational-level social relations should be defined and measure...
BACKGROUND:The psychosocial work environment can benefit and harm mental health. Poor psychosocial w...
Psychosocial safety climate (PSC) refers to a specific organizational climate for the psychological ...
The current study investigates employee well-being in stable versus changing psychosocial working co...
Background This study examined the associations of job control, organizational justice and bullying ...
En betydelsefull förutsättning för ett hållbart arbetsliv är den psykosociala arbetsmiljön och dess ...
OBJECTIVE To analyze the scientific literature about the effects of exposure to psychosocial risk f...
This paper aims to discuss the implications of adopting an STS (science and technology studies)- bas...
There has been a growing recognition that the experience of psychosocial hazards at work has detrime...
The work of nurses is often characterised as both mentally and physically demanding. Properties of t...