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Job Demand-Control-Support (JDCS) model

The Causal Model Analysis of Job Demand-Control-Support, Job Stress, And Job Satisfaction: The Samples From Correctional Officers in Taiwan

The Causal Model Analysis of Job Demand-Control-Support, Job Stress, And Job Satisfaction: The Samples From Correctional Officers in Taiwan

... in job stress and there was no much further information about this problem in ...the model of Job Demand-Control-Support (JDCS) and job stress to predict job ...

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Beyond the job demand control (-support) model : explaining stress reactions in nurses

Beyond the job demand control (-support) model : explaining stress reactions in nurses

... JDC(S) model neglects the impact of organizational variables on health-related outcomes (Van der Doef & Maes, ...causation model (Wagenaar et ...the JDCS constructs. The Tripod model ...

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The job demand-control model of job strain across gender

The job demand-control model of job strain across gender

... the model is most often conceptualised as time pressure due to a heavy workload (Fernet, Guay & Senécal, 2004; Karasek & Theorell, 1990), but it may be broadened to also include role ambiguity and role ...

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Domestic work stress and self-rated psychological health among women: a cross-sectional study in Japan

Domestic work stress and self-rated psychological health among women: a cross-sectional study in Japan

... In the face of a recent severe labor shortage, the government of Japan has started to make efforts to facilitate women’s active participation in the labor force as a major policy issue by encouraging men’s participa- ...

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Relationships Of Self-Efficacy, Exercise, Social Support To Strain And Burnout In University  Faculty

Relationships Of Self-Efficacy, Exercise, Social Support To Strain And Burnout In University Faculty

... typical demand-control relationship is noticed in studies in which workers with positive social support did not display adverse health effects with excessive psychological demands (Johnson, Hall, ...

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Revisiting the causes of stress in social work : sources of job demands, control and support in personalised adult social care

Revisiting the causes of stress in social work : sources of job demands, control and support in personalised adult social care

... of job stress and low job satisfaction in adult social work can directly be linked to aspects of job pressures and work-place ...JDC model asserts that the most important determinants of ...

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Occupational stress and job dissatisfaction with health work

Occupational stress and job dissatisfaction with health work

... The demand-control model highlights two central ele- ments at work: (1) the psychological demands related to psychological requirements faced by the health worker during the execution of his/her work ...

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Prevalence of and risk factors for different measures of low back pain among female nursing aides in Taiwanese nursing homes

Prevalence of and risk factors for different measures of low back pain among female nursing aides in Taiwanese nursing homes

... Karasek's demand-control-support model [26], was used to determine a study participant's psychological ...demands, job control, social support, and job ...The ...

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Workplace stress experienced by quantity surveyors

Workplace stress experienced by quantity surveyors

... and control inherent in a job. The Job Demand-Control (JDC) model of workplace stress posits that work that is simultaneously high in demands and low in control produces ...

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The Mediating Effect of Fatigue on Work Life Balance and Positive Well Being in Railway Staff

The Mediating Effect of Fatigue on Work Life Balance and Positive Well Being in Railway Staff

... (DRIVE) model [12], in assessing fatigue. The initial DRIVE model demonstrates the important role of job demand, job resources ( ...i.e., support and control), and ...

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Empirical Research on the Relationship among Sense of Control, Control  Demand and Job Burnout

Empirical Research on the Relationship among Sense of Control, Control Demand and Job Burnout

... that demand is the person’s feeling of some basic survival state be denied ...And control demand is the psychological desire and psychological tendency on controlling external things ...“job ...

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Workplace Stress and Job Satisfaction among Biologics Development Professionals

Workplace Stress and Job Satisfaction among Biologics Development Professionals

... ployee job satisfaction among professionals working at a biologics development ...research model (Figure 1) was proposed based on the demand control and support ...proposed ...

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An econometric model of tourism demand in India

An econometric model of tourism demand in India

... From the above empirical literatures we have seen that income per capita of the host country always have a positive relationship with the foreign tourists arrivals which showed income as an important determinant in ...

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Social Trust Formation in the Workplace: Applying the Job Strain Model to Explain Variations in Social Trust Levels among Employed Individuals

Social Trust Formation in the Workplace: Applying the Job Strain Model to Explain Variations in Social Trust Levels among Employed Individuals

... managerial responsibilities is captured by a dummy variable that takes the value of 1 if the respondent currently manages or supervises other employees. The level of challenge at the workplace is measured through a dummy ...

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The Demand-Control Model at Work and Satisfaction with the Couple Relationship

The Demand-Control Model at Work and Satisfaction with the Couple Relationship

... A common point in most of these investigations is that the direct predictor of the results in the field of couple relationships, such as marital satisfaction, is a negative stressful internal state in response to ...

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Impact of robotics-led organisational change on the pharmacy workforce - preliminary findings : report for the pharmacy & prescribing support unit, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde

Impact of robotics-led organisational change on the pharmacy workforce - preliminary findings : report for the pharmacy & prescribing support unit, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde

... some support workers, the redesign had opened up new opportunities for collaborative working, marking a shift from (for example) relatively individualised ways of working within pharmacy stores to a greater sense ...

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Effects of maintaining different body positions on attentional allocation of obese and non-obese women

Effects of maintaining different body positions on attentional allocation of obese and non-obese women

... monopedal support, demand more attentional resources to support the postural control, compared to more stable positions as sitting and bipedal ...tional demand for postural ...

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Using the Job Burden-Capital Model of Occupational Stress to Predict Depression and Well-Being among Electronic Manufacturing Service Employees in China

Using the Job Burden-Capital Model of Occupational Stress to Predict Depression and Well-Being among Electronic Manufacturing Service Employees in China

... the job demands-control (JDC) model [15] and the effort-reward imbalance (ERI) model ...and job complexity leads, possibly, to producing one-sided evaluation results through application ...

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JOB SATISFACTION AND SUPERVISORY SUPPORT

JOB SATISFACTION AND SUPERVISORY SUPPORT

... of job satisfaction; however, there are a few definitions that were provided in the literature in order to approximate the most suitable meaning of the ...of job satisfaction. In this definition, job ...

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Engineer Specific Job Demand Scale Development

Engineer Specific Job Demand Scale Development

... JD-R model based on the study hypotheses, and the ESJD scale (see Table 9 and Table 10 for ...challenge job demands and ordinary job demands were the predictive factors of occupational stress, where ...

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