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Journal of Occupational Health Psychology

https://read.qxmd.com/read/37253210/working-and-working-out-decision-making-inputs-connect-daily-work-demands-to-physical-exercise
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Claire E Smith, Soomi Lee, Margaret E Brooks, Clare L Barratt, Haiyang Yang
Work demands can undermine engagement in physical exercise, posing a threat to employee health and well-being. Integrating resource theories and a novel decision-making theory called the decision triangle, we propose that this effect may emerge because work stress changes the energetic and emotional processes people engage in when making decisions about exercise after work. Using diary-style data across two workweeks (N = 83 workers, 783 days), we used multilevel latent profile analysis to extract common decision input profiles, or daily configurations of energy and affect as key decision-making resources...
June 2023: Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37141024/facilitating-detachment-from-work-a-systematic-review-evidence-based-recommendations-and-guide-for-future-research
#22
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Anastasiia Agolli, Brian C Holtz
Contemporary work environments are characterized by increasing job demands, extensive use of communication technologies, blurred boundaries between work and private lives, and growing uncertainty. Under these stressful conditions, employee health and well-being are among the central topics studied by organizational researchers. Extant research has shown that psychological detachment from work is a key recovery experience that is essential for employees' health, well-being, and work performance. This systematic qualitative review aims to advance our understanding of what facilitates or inhibits detachment...
May 4, 2023: Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37126067/leader-member-exchange-lmx-quality-and-follower-well-being-a-daily-diary-study
#23
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Robin Martin, Masakatsu Ono, Alison Legood, Silvia Dello Russo, Geoff Thomas
Guided by self-determination and social exchange theories, we examine how leader-member exchange (LMX) quality impacts follower well-being. Despite LMX relationships being dynamic in nature, the way relationship quality varies over time and its impact on well-being has not been examined in detail. To address this important issue, a daily diary study is reported of employees from a variety of organizations. One hundred and fifty-eight participants completed a daily diary in the morning and evening for five consecutive workdays ( k = 603 observations)...
April 2023: Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37126066/daily-relationships-between-job-insecurity-and-emotional-labor-amid-covid-19-mediation-of-ego-depletion-and-moderation-of-off-job-control-and-work-related-smartphone-use
#24
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Won-Moo Hur, Yuhyung Shin
The economic recession in the service sector during the COVID-19 pandemic has jeopardized service employees' job security. While the daily fluctuations of perceived job insecurity may have implications for service employees' emotional labor, the day-to-day relationship between these two variables and their mediating and moderating mechanisms in the pandemic context remain unknown. To fill this gap, our research examined the day-level relationship between job insecurity perceptions, ego depletion, and emotional labor, as well as the moderating effects of overnight off-job control and work-related smartphone use...
April 2023: Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36996161/crafting-and-human-energy-needs-based-crafting-efforts-across-life-domains-shape-employees-daily-energy-trajectories
#25
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Merly Kosenkranius, Floor Rink, Oliver Weigelt, Jessica de Bloom
We use experience sampling methodology and adopt the integrative needs model of crafting to investigate employees' daily energy trajectories, and to test whether employees' energy can be conserved or increased throughout the day through the proactive behavioral strategy of needs-based crafting. We first examine the daily trajectories of energy and then investigate the role of employees' daily crafting efforts (at work and in their private lives) in managing their energy throughout the day. Finally, we explore the daily within-person trajectories of needs-based crafting...
March 30, 2023: Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36972096/it-s-a-match-the-relevance-of-matching-chronotypes-for-dual-earner-couples-daily-recovery-from-work
#26
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Jette Völker, Anne Casper, Theresa J S Koch, Sabine Sonnentag
Cohabiting dual-earner couples are increasingly common. However, previous recovery research mainly focused on employees independently of others, thereby overlooking an essential part of their life. Therefore, we take a closer look at dual-earner couples' recovery processes and link this research to a circadian perspective. We assumed that unfinished tasks impede engagement in time with the partner (absorption in joint activities, directing attention toward the partner) as well as recovery experiences (detachment, relaxation), whereas engagement in time with the partner should boost recovery experiences...
March 27, 2023: Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36848117/correction-to-choi-et-al-2022
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
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Reports an error in "Flaws and all: How mindfulness reduces error hiding by enhancing authentic functioning" by Ellen Choi, Hannes Leroy, Anya Johnson and Helena Nguyen ( Journal of Occupational Health Psychology , 2022[Oct], Vol 27[5], 451-469). In the original article, in the first sentence of the paragraph under "Participants" in the "Part I: Method" section, changes were needed to correct four numbers from percentages to whole numbers. The sentence "Of the 230 participants, most were women (93.5%), which is representative of the health-care context, and 29...
February 27, 2023: Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36848116/correction-to-diestel-2022
#28
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Reports an error in "How strategies of selective optimization with compensation and role clarity prevent future increases in affective strain when demands on self-control increase: Results from two longitudinal studies" by Stefan Diestel ( Journal of Occupational Health Psychology , 2022[Aug], Vol 27[4], 426-440). In the original article, Table 3 needed updates to align the columns properly and to add the asterisk and double asterisk symbols (indicating * p < .05 and ** p < .01) in several entries in the last 3 'Estimate' columns...
February 27, 2023: Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36716131/sleep-has-many-faces-the-interplay-of-sleep-and-work-in-predicting-employees-energetic-state-over-the-course-of-the-day
#29
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Monika Wiegelmann, Jette Völker, Sabine Sonnentag
Sleep affects employees' functioning. In this study, we differentiate biological (chronotype), quantitative (daily sleep duration), and qualitative (daily sleep quality) sleep characteristics and examine their relationship with the trajectory of employees' vigor over the course of the day. Building on the two-process model of sleep regulation and the job demands-resources model, we examine whether sleep characteristics are differentially related to the trajectory of vigor as an energetic state. Furthermore, we expect that favorable sleep characteristics have a protective function during the workday in the interplay with daily job demands (workload) and job resources (autonomy)...
February 2023: Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36326646/passionate-leaders-behaving-badly-why-do-leaders-become-obsessively-passionate-and-engage-in-abusive-supervision
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marina N Astakhova, Violet T Ho
While extant passion research has predominantly highlighted the benefits of work passion, such passion may also have a dark side and provoke negative behaviors that harm others. This work examines abusive supervision as an outcome of leaders' obsessive work passion, and explores leaders' importance of performance to self-esteem (IPSE) as an antecedent of such passion. We test our predictions across two studies. In an initial test of whether leaders' obsessive passion (OP) is predicted by their IPSE and predicts abusive supervision, Study 1 employs a time-lagged sample of leader-subordinate dyads and examines abusive supervision as reported by subordinates...
February 2023: Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36534432/contact-and-impact-on-the-frontline-effects-of-relational-job-architecture-and-perceived-safety-climate-on-strain-and-motivational-outcomes-during-covid-19
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Melissa M Robertson, Lillian T Eby, David B Facteau, Jocelyn G Anker
The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically impacted the relational nature of work, particularly for frontline workers who provide their labor in person. However, little is known about how relational job characteristics during the pandemic may affect workers or how frontline and nonfrontline workers may respond differently. We integrate theory on relational job architecture with the job demands-resources model to understand the effects of contact and impact during the pandemic. We propose contact as a job demand that increases strain outcomes among frontline workers and impact as a job resource that increases motivational outcomes among all workers...
December 19, 2022: Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36480368/masculinity-contest-culture-harmful-for-whom-an-examination-of-emotional-exhaustion
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joseph Regina, Tammy D Allen
The relationship between masculinity contest culture (MCC) and emotional exhaustion was examined with hypotheses informed by the job demands-resources model. Additionally, trait competitiveness and gender were considered as predictors within a three-way interaction model informed by social role theory. Hypotheses were tested using a two-timepoint survey with a sample of 494 full-time employed adults. Results indicate MCC relates to emotional exhaustion. Support is also provided for a three-way interaction between overall MCC, trait competitiveness, and gender with men with lower trait competitiveness displaying the strongest positive relationship...
December 8, 2022: Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36480367/the-temporal-dynamics-between-work-stressors-and-health-behaviors
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexandra A Henderson, Russell A Matthews, Michael T Ford
Applying dynamic equilibrium theory (DET), we examined the temporal dynamics between role overload and three health behaviors (sleep, diet, physical activity). Participants ( N = 781) completed five surveys, with 1-month lag between assessments, and the data were analyzed using general cross-lagged panel modeling (GCLM). Results indicated that people had stable health behavior patterns (i.e., there were strong unit effects) that were related to stable role overload patterns (i.e., the chronic role overload and health behavior factors were significantly related)...
December 8, 2022: Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36342431/when-does-exposure-to-daily-negative-acts-frustrate-employees-psychological-needs-a-within-person-approach
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah-Geneviève Trépanier, Clayton Peterson, Julie Ménard, Guy Notelaers
Based on self-determination theory, this two-sample study investigates the effects of negative acts on psychological need frustration in greater depth using a within-person perspective. More specifically, through two distinct diary studies, we aim to contribute to the dearth of research on the daily effects of bullying by investigating the daily relationship between exposure to negative acts and need frustration as well as the moderating role of perceived emotional support at work in this relationship. Overall, results from both studies show that employees experience greater need frustration (perceptions of rejection, oppression, and incompetence) on days they are confronted with negative acts and that daily emotional support buffers the impact of direct negative acts (humiliation, physical intimidation) on frustration of the needs for competence and relatedness at the daily level...
November 7, 2022: Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36227316/investigating-the-implications-of-changes-in-supervisor-and-organizational-support
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin M Walsh, Dana Kabat-Farr
Workers tend to experience many benefits when they work for supportive supervisors and organizations. But what happens when workers experience changes in perceived support, more or less support than they typically experience? We studied family-supportive supervision (FSS) and perceived organizational support (POS) to test how changes in the perception of support in response to the COVID-19 pandemic may influence workers. Three waves of survey data from 368 workers in the United States and Canada were collected as the human and economic toll of COVID-19 manifested...
October 13, 2022: Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35980721/role-of-work-breaks-in-well-being-and-performance-a-systematic-review-and-future-research-agenda
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhanna Lyubykh, Duygu Gulseren, Zahra Premji, Timothy G Wingate, Connie Deng, Lisa J Bélanger, Nick Turner
Recovery from work is a critical component for employees' proper functioning. While research has documented the beneficial effects of after-work recovery, it has focused far less on the recovery that happens while at work in the form of work breaks. In this review, we systematically review available empirical evidence on the relationship between work breaks and well-being and performance among knowledge workers. Doing so enables us to (a) integrate studies from multiple disciplines, (b) propose a conceptual framework for categorizing work breaks, and (c) provide a future research agenda for studying the role of work breaks in employee well-being and performance...
October 2022: Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35420845/browsing-away-from-rude-emails-effects-of-daily-active-and-passive-email-incivility-on-employee-cyberloafing
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhiqing E Zhou, Shani Pindek, Ethan J Ray
The increasing prevalence of information communication technologies (e.g., computers, smartphones, and the internet) has made the experience of email incivility and the engagement in cyberloafing more common in the workplace. In this present study, we examined how experiencing email incivility at work can positively predict employees' cyberloafing. Based on affective events theory, we examined negative emotions as a mediator and trait prevention focus and daily workload as moderators. With daily diary data collected twice per day over 10 workdays from 113 full-time employees, we found that morning passive email incivility positively predicted afternoon cyberloafing via midday negative emotions while morning active email incivility did not...
October 2022: Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35951417/workplace-bullying-as-an-organizational-problem-spotlight-on-people-management-practices
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michelle R Tuckey, Yiqiong Li, Annabelle M Neall, Peter Y Chen, Maureen F Dollard, Sarven S McLinton, Alex Rogers, Joshua Mattiske
Though workplace bullying is conceptualized as an organizational problem, there remains a gap in understanding the contexts in which bullying manifests-knowledge vital for addressing bullying in practice. In three studies, we leverage the rich content contained within workplace bullying complaint records to explore this issue then, based on our discoveries, investigate people management practices linked to bullying. First, through content analysis of 342 official complaints lodged with a state health and safety regulator (over 5,500 pages), we discovered that the risk of bullying primarily arises from ineffective people management in 11 different contexts (e...
August 11, 2022: Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35467900/how-strategies-of-selective-optimization-with-compensation-and-role-clarity-prevent-future-increases-in-affective-strain-when-demands-on-self-control-increase-results-from-two-longitudinal-studies
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stefan Diestel
In modern working environments effective strategies for regulating goal-directed behavior and allocating and investing limited resources (e.g., selection, optimization, and compensation [SOC] strategies) should enable employees to cope up with job demands that require volitional self-regulation, thereby preventing strain over time. However, theoretical insights suggest that the beneficial impact of SOC strategies on psychological health depends on the degree to which employees experience clarity in their job role...
August 2022: Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35298208/should-i-stay-or-should-i-go-the-role-of-daily-presenteeism-as-an-adaptive-response-to-perform-at-work-despite-somatic-complaints-for-employee-effectiveness
#40
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Wladislaw Rivkin, Stefan Diestel, Fabiola H Gerpott, Dana Unger
Our study seeks to contribute to scholarly understanding of the antecedents and consequences of the crucial, but so far overlooked within-person daily fluctuations in presenteeism. Drawing on theoretical frameworks of presenteeism, which conceptualize presenteeism as an adaptive behavior to deliver work performance despite limitations due to ill-health, we develop a within-person model of daily presenteeism and examine somatic complaints and work-goal progress as crucial joint determinants of daily fluctuations in presenteeism...
August 2022: Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
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