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Shiftwork and environment as interactive predictors of work perceptions.
Authors:Parkes   Katharine R.
Abstract:Evidence suggests that the work environment may play a role in the elevated risk of adverse health outcomes among shiftworkers compared with dayworkers. Perceived work environment measures (physical stressors, job demand, job control, skill discretion, supervisor support, and safety perceptions) from UK oil industry personnel (N=1,867) were analyzed in relation to shiftwork (day/night rotation vs daywork) and objective work environment (onshore vs offshore). Age, education, job type, and negative affectivity were also included. The Environment × Shiftwork interaction was significant in multivariate tests and in 5 of the 6 univariate analyses. Onshore, shiftworkers perceived their environment significantly less favorably than dayworkers, but differences were less marked offshore. Results are discussed in relation to the demand-control-support model of work stress. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:work environment   demand-control-support model   work stress   shiftwork   prediction   work perceptions   work attitudes   health   job demand   job control   safety perceptions   oil workers   conditions   UK
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