We investigated how satisfaction of the basic psychological needs at work was associated with the psychological and physical wellbeing of Indigenous and non-Indigenous employees both within and outside of the workplace. Participants included 1,146 Indigenous (n = 559) and non-Indigenous Australians (60.9% female), aged 18 to 81 years (Mage = 43.54) who were recruited through their employer or online advertisements. Structural equation modelling (SEM) was used to analyse the data, and Indigenous status and occupation type were investigated as moderators. Results revealed that independent of income, autonomy satisfaction was related to better physical and psychological health, satisfaction of the need for relatedness was associated with incre...
Using data on self-assessed quality of life available from the expanded Indigenous sample of the 200...
Background: Indigenous peoples in Australia are disadvantaged on all markers of health and social st...
Support from work and non-work sources is highly important for employee well-being and job outcomes....
We investigated how satisfaction of the basic psychological needs at work was associated with the ps...
Differences in the conceptualization of wellbeing between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people have ...
Despite career satisfaction models being well established, little is understood about the career sat...
There are significant health and social disparities between the world's Indigenous and non-Indigenou...
The purpose of this research is twofold. (1) to highlight the influence a culturally responsive work...
Employment is linked to a variety of positive wellbeing outcomes and many initiatives have been intr...
This study explores the subjective wellbeing of Indigenous Australians. We focus on mean levels of s...
Abstract Objective To identify sociodemographic factors and health conditions associated with self-r...
Objective: This study aimed to understand more about the experiences of Indigenous employees within ...
For Maori, the indigenous people of New Zealand, whanau (extended family) is of fundamental importan...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to explore the relationships among the wor...
To expand our understanding of indigenous workers and the importance of indigenous culture in the wo...
Using data on self-assessed quality of life available from the expanded Indigenous sample of the 200...
Background: Indigenous peoples in Australia are disadvantaged on all markers of health and social st...
Support from work and non-work sources is highly important for employee well-being and job outcomes....
We investigated how satisfaction of the basic psychological needs at work was associated with the ps...
Differences in the conceptualization of wellbeing between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people have ...
Despite career satisfaction models being well established, little is understood about the career sat...
There are significant health and social disparities between the world's Indigenous and non-Indigenou...
The purpose of this research is twofold. (1) to highlight the influence a culturally responsive work...
Employment is linked to a variety of positive wellbeing outcomes and many initiatives have been intr...
This study explores the subjective wellbeing of Indigenous Australians. We focus on mean levels of s...
Abstract Objective To identify sociodemographic factors and health conditions associated with self-r...
Objective: This study aimed to understand more about the experiences of Indigenous employees within ...
For Maori, the indigenous people of New Zealand, whanau (extended family) is of fundamental importan...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to explore the relationships among the wor...
To expand our understanding of indigenous workers and the importance of indigenous culture in the wo...
Using data on self-assessed quality of life available from the expanded Indigenous sample of the 200...
Background: Indigenous peoples in Australia are disadvantaged on all markers of health and social st...
Support from work and non-work sources is highly important for employee well-being and job outcomes....