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Author: | Daniels, K. Guppy, A. |
Title: | Occupational stress, social support, job control, and psychological well-being |
Journal: | Human Relations
1994 : DEC, VOL. 47:12, p. 1523-1544 |
Index terms: | WORKING CONDITIONS STRESS OCCUPATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | The effects of social support, job control, participative decision making practices, and locus of control upon the relationship between occupational stress and psychological well-being have been well discussed and researched. In order to synthesize these areas of research, a 1-month follow-up study of 244 accountants was conducted. The results indicated complex interactions between stressors, logus of control, and social support or job autonomy in predicting psychological well-being, controlling for initial measures of well-being. These interactions reveal that an internal locus of control, and social support/job autonomy synergistically buffer the effects of stressors upon well-being. |
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