Social support and fires in the workplace : a preliminary investigation


Autoria(s): McKimmie, Blake M.; Jimmieson, Nerina L.; Mathews, Rebecca; Moffat, Kieren
Data(s)

10/03/2009

Resumo

Workers who experience fire in the workplace are faced with disruption to their work routine, as well as the emotional strain of the fire. In the broader occupational stress literature, researchers have suggested that social support will be most effective at reducing the negative effects of stressors on strain when the type of support matches the type of stressor being experienced (either instrumental or emotional). This study was a preliminary investigation into employee responses to less routine stressors, such as workplace fires, and the role of different sources of social support in predicting coping effectiveness. This study also was a first attempt at considering the influence of the social context (in terms of group identification) on the effectiveness of social support as a predictor of coping effectiveness. Specifically, it was predicted that social support would be more effective when it came from multiple sources within the organization, that it would be especially effective when provided from a group that workers identified more strongly with, and that simply feeling part of a group would improve adjustment. Both quantitative and qualitative data were collected from 33 employees who had recently experienced a significant fire in their workplace. Results suggested that the type of stressors experienced and the type of support were mismatched, but despite this, coping effectiveness was generally moderate to high. There was mixed support for predictions about the effects of social support–no moderating effect of group identification on coping effectiveness was observed for measures of workplace support, although it did moderate the effects of family support on this adjustment indicator.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/31593/

Publicador

I O S Press

Relação

DOI:10.3233/WOR-2009-0816

McKimmie, Blake M., Jimmieson, Nerina L., Mathews, Rebecca, & Moffat, Kieren (2009) Social support and fires in the workplace : a preliminary investigation. Work: A journal of Prevention, Assessment and Rehabilitation, 32(1), pp. 59-68.

Direitos

Copyright 2009 I O S Press

Fonte

QUT Business School; Faculty of Health; School of Psychology & Counselling

Palavras-Chave #170107 Industrial and Organisational Psychology #170113 Social and Community Psychology #170106 Health Clinical and Counselling Psychology #Stress #Social Support #Trauma
Tipo

Journal Article