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Examining Type A behavior pattern to explain the relationship between job stressors and psychosocial outcomes.
Authors:Day  Arla L; Jreige  Steve
Abstract:Despite cautions against using a global measure of Type A behavior pattern (TABP), few studies have examined the TABP components of Achievement Striving (AS) and Impatience/Irritability (II). The authors examined these 2 components to assess whether they moderated the relationships between job stressors and psychosocial outcomes. Results based on 106 employees from a large Canadian organization supported the independence of the 2 TABP components. After controlling for the job stressors (i.e., overload, ambiguity, intrarole conflict, and lack of job control), II and AS accounted for additional variance in job satisfaction, perceived stress, and life satisfaction, although these components were uniquely related to different outcomes. Finally, AS and II moderated several of the stressor-psychosocial outcome relationships. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:Type A behavior pattern  job stressors  psychosocial outcomes  job & life satisfaction
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