Short communication: Extended shifts in ambulance work: influences on health
| Contribuinte(s) |
R. Baggaley |
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| Data(s) |
01/01/2002
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| Resumo |
Shiftwork is a major source of stress for many worker's. This study highlights the role that organizational and psychosocial variables play in alleviating the negative health effects of 10 and 14-h shifts. It examines the direct and mediated effects of coping strategies, social support and control of shifts on work/non-work conflict and subjective health. Participants are 60 ambulance workers, aged 22 to SS years. A structural equation model with good fit demonstrates complex effects of social support from various sources (supervisors, co-workers and family), coping and control on work/non-work conflict and subjective health., Conceptually, the research contributes to the development of a theoretical framework that can assist in explaining how key psychosocial and organizational variables influence the psychological and physical symptoms experienced by shiftworkers. Copyright (C) 2002 John Wiley Sons, Ltd. |
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| Idioma(s) |
eng |
| Publicador |
Wiley Interscience |
| Palavras-Chave | #Psychiatry #Psychology #Occupational Stress #Shiftwork #Coping #Social Support #Control #Work Family Conflict #Coping Effectiveness #Stress #Adjustment #Resources #Strain #Model #C1 #350201 Human Resources Management #720403 Management |
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Journal Article |