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When distress hits home: The role of contextual factors and psychological distress in predicting employees' responses to abusive supervision.
Authors:Restubog, Simon Lloyd D.   Scott, Kristin L.   Zagenczyk, Thomas J.
Abstract:We developed a model of the relationships among aggressive norms, abusive supervision, psychological distress, family undermining, and supervisor-directed deviance. We tested the model in 2 studies using multisource data: a 3-wave investigation of 184 full-time employees (Study 1) and a 2-wave investigation of 188 restaurant workers (Study 2). Results revealed that (a) abusive supervision mediated the relationship between aggressive norms and psychological distress, (b) psychological distress mediated the effects of abusive supervision on spouse undermining, (c) abusive supervision had a direct positive relationship with supervisor-directed deviance, (d) the positive relationship between psychological distress and spouse undermining was stronger for men as opposed to women, and (e) employees engaged in relationship-oriented occupations reported greater levels of abusive supervision and psychological distress. Implications for theory and practice are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2011 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:abusive supervision   aggressive norms   interpersonal conflict   psychological distress   spouse undermining   supervisor-directed deviance
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