This study examined how 2 different ways of being mentally engaged with work-related issues during evenings (affective rumination and problem-solving pondering) cause changes in psychological well-being over a 1-year period. We conducted a 3-wave longitudinal study with a time lag of 6 months between each wave. At the first measurement moment, participants filled out a survey over 5 consecutive working days assessing work-related affective rumination and problem-solving pondering during evenings. Exhaustion and health complaints were assessed at the first measurement moment as well as after 6 and 12 months. The 3 waves of data obtained from a total of 123 participants with full-time and primarily mentally demanding jobs were analyzed using ...
The authors of this study examined the relation between job demands and psychological detachment fro...
The term rumination is commonly used to describe negative phenomenological experiences and is relate...
'''Objective:''' This is the first study to use a daily diary design to investigate the relationship...
This study examined how 2 different ways of being mentally engaged with work-related issues during e...
This study examined, using a within-person design, how fluctuations in work-related affective rumina...
The aim of this three-wave longitudinal study conducted among 664 Finnish employees was to examine t...
This study examined, using a within-person design, how fluctuations in work-related affective rumina...
The occupational health literature suggests that perseverative cognitions about work in non-work tim...
The aim of this 2-year longitudinal study was to identify long-term patterns of work-related ruminat...
In the literature on occupational stress and recovery from work several facets of thinking about wor...
Unfinished work tasks have been identified as a significant job-related stressor in recent occupatio...
Item does not contain fulltextThis 1-year follow-up study (N = 841) investigated the relationship be...
In the literature on occupational stress and recovery from work, several facets of thinking about wo...
The aim of this three‐wave longitudinal study conducted among 664 Finnish employees was to examine t...
As a universal workplace phenomenon, the impact of work-related rumination on job performance is att...
The authors of this study examined the relation between job demands and psychological detachment fro...
The term rumination is commonly used to describe negative phenomenological experiences and is relate...
'''Objective:''' This is the first study to use a daily diary design to investigate the relationship...
This study examined how 2 different ways of being mentally engaged with work-related issues during e...
This study examined, using a within-person design, how fluctuations in work-related affective rumina...
The aim of this three-wave longitudinal study conducted among 664 Finnish employees was to examine t...
This study examined, using a within-person design, how fluctuations in work-related affective rumina...
The occupational health literature suggests that perseverative cognitions about work in non-work tim...
The aim of this 2-year longitudinal study was to identify long-term patterns of work-related ruminat...
In the literature on occupational stress and recovery from work several facets of thinking about wor...
Unfinished work tasks have been identified as a significant job-related stressor in recent occupatio...
Item does not contain fulltextThis 1-year follow-up study (N = 841) investigated the relationship be...
In the literature on occupational stress and recovery from work, several facets of thinking about wo...
The aim of this three‐wave longitudinal study conducted among 664 Finnish employees was to examine t...
As a universal workplace phenomenon, the impact of work-related rumination on job performance is att...
The authors of this study examined the relation between job demands and psychological detachment fro...
The term rumination is commonly used to describe negative phenomenological experiences and is relate...
'''Objective:''' This is the first study to use a daily diary design to investigate the relationship...