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Individual differences in utilizing control to cope with job demands: Effects on susceptibility to infectious disease.
Authors:Schaubroeck, John   Jones, James R.   Xie, Jia Lin
Abstract:This study examined the interactive effects of job demands, control, and individual characteristics on upper respiratory illnesses and immune function. Having high job control appeared to lessen the linkage between job demands and poor health among individuals with high self-efficacy and those who perceived that they were not often responsible for negative job outcomes. Conversely, having high job control exacerbated the association between job demands and poor health among inefficacious individuals. Implications for promoting more healthful work environments and facilitating employee coping are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:disease susceptibility   self efficacy   employee characteristics   work environment   infectious diseases   coping   occupational stress   individual differences
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