Job involvement as a moderator variable in the life events stress–illness relationship
研究发现,工作卷入程度调节了生活事件与心理和身体疾病症状之间的关系:低工作卷入的男性中,生活事件与症状的相关性远高于高工作卷入者。
Abstract It is hypothesized that the relationship between life events and reported symptoms of psychological and physical illness is moderated by the extent to which a person is job‐involved. Analysis of the data in a sample of employed men shows large correlations between a measure of life events and reported symptoms for men with low job involvement, substantially higher than where the men are highly job‐involved.