9/11事件与纽约市消防员的事后单位支持与控制氛围:工作相关创伤事件后果的情境理论

9/11 and New York City Firefighters' Post Hoc Unit Support and Control Climates: A Context Theory of the Consequences of Involvement in Traumatic Work-Related Events

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2007
被引 172
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了9/11事件中纽约消防员的单位支持与控制氛围如何影响个体压力反应,发现两种氛围对创伤后应激与负面情绪的关系有独特的跨层调节作用。

Abstract

We generate and test a context theory of the impact of involvement in work-related critical incidents, positing that variation in units' postevent support and control climates explains cross-unit variation in individual stressor-strain relationships, that posttraumatic distress mediates the link between critical incident involvement and negative emotional states, and that current support and control climates assume relevance by operating as contextual moderators of these individual-level mediated paths. Using multilevel data from New York City firefighters, many of whom were involved in 9/11, we find significant but unique cross-level moderating effects for both climate factors. Research and practice implications are discussed.

组织行为学职业健康心理学应急管理创伤后应激