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The association of distress and sleeping problems with physicians’ intentions to change profession: The moderating effect of job control.
Authors:Heponiemi, Tarja   Kouvonen, Anne   V?nsk?, Jukka   Halila, Hannu   Sinervo, Timo   Kivim?ki, Mika   Elovainio, Marko
Abstract:The present study examined whether job control moderated the association between stress indicators (distress and sleeping problems) and intentions to change profession among 2,650 Finnish physicians. Ordinal logistic regression analysis was applied. The authors found that high levels of distress and sleeping problems were associated with higher levels of intentions to change profession, whereas high job control was associated with lower levels of intentions to change profession even after adjusting for the effects of gender, age, and employment sector. In addition, high job control was able to mitigate the positive association that distress and sleeping problems had with intentions to change profession. Our findings highlight the importance of offering more job control to physicians to prevent unnecessary physician turnover. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:physicians   turnover intentions   job control   distress   sleeping problems
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