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Mental health challenges and work engagement: The results from a cross-sectional study of Norwegian priests

机译:心理健康挑战和工作参与:挪威牧师横断面研究的结果

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Priests’ professional demands are many and varied. To experience work engagement, it is likely particularly important to have adequate job resources when dealing with Mental Health Challenges (MHC). Hence, we sought to compare the occurrence of work engagement in priests with and without MHC and to study the associations between work resources and work engagement. Eight hundred and four priests completed the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale, and self-reported measurements of job demands and job resources. A significant percentage of the priests (71.4%) were highly engaged in their jobs, particularly those without MHC. Work engagement was associated with job resources and not with job demands as described in the job demand resource theory. The high level of work engagement among priests should be considered a positive asset for the Norwegian Church. Thus, the Church should preserve this engagement by maintaining a working environment with adequate job resources. Given the high incidence of MHC among priests, it may be beneficial to focus specifically on the job resources needed for this group to maintain work engagement.
机译:祭司的专业需求是多种多样的。要体验工作参与,在处理心理健康挑战(MHC)时可能尤为重要。因此,我们试图在没有MHC的情况下,比较牧师工作参与的发生,并研究工作资源与工作参与之间的协会。八百四祭司完成了医院焦虑和抑郁症,乌得勒支的工作参与规模,以及自我报告的工作需求和工作资源的测量。祭司大部分(71.4%)高度从事他们的工作,特别是那些没有MHC的工作。工作参与与工作资源有关,而不是在工作需求资源理论中描述的工作要求。祭司中的高水平工作敬业应被视为挪威教会的积极资产。因此,教会应该通过维持具有足够工作资源的工作环境来保护这种参与。鉴于祭司中MHC的高发病率,专注于本集团维持工作参与所需的工作资源可能有益。

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