增加工作中的应对资源:一项旨在增强社会支持、改善工作团队功能并提升员工心理健康的现场实验

Increasing coping resources at work: A field experiment to increase social support, improve work team functioning, and enhance employee mental health

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 1995
被引 181
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

通过现场实验检验了一项旨在增强员工社会支持和应对能力的培训项目,发现其能改善团队氛围、减少抑郁症状,尤其对离职风险高的员工效果显著。

Abstract

Abstract Correlational studies have identified worksite coping resources such as social support and perceived control, and have suggested a positive role for such resources in employee stress processes. However, little experimental evidence has demonstrated the causal role of worksite coping resources in improving mental health, nor how worksite coping resources can be enhanced. This paper reports the results of a field experiment intended to provide such evidence. Human service workers participated in a theory‐driven training program designed to increase individual and group psychosocial coping resources and individuals' abilities to use those resources when coping with job demands. The inclusion of selection variables in models used to estimate the impact of the intervention controlled for selection biases and also allowed for the assessment of the impact of the training on those workers identified as most prone to turnover and on those most likely to participate in such an intervention. Results indicated that the program enhanced the work team climate and reduced depresssive symptoms and somatization in those most at risk for leaving their jobs. The program was also effective in increasing the amount of supervisor support received on the job and strengthening perceptions of coping abilities in those workers most likely to participate in the program.

应用心理学职业健康心理学组织行为学社会心理学