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A diary study of psychological effects of misinformation and COVID-19 Threat on work engagement of working from home employees

机译:误导性和Covid-19威胁对家居员工工作婚姻威胁的日记研究

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Since the COVID -19 pandemic, the open literature presents plenty of discussions on how individuals have adopted being forced to work from home (WFH). Nevertheless, there hasn't been much information on how individuals perceive WFM is affecting their daily work routine in the pandemic. By applying the stressors-strainoutcome (SSO) framework, the current study develops and tests a model that explains how misinformation and COVID-19 threat triggered the anxiety and social media fatigue of WFH employees and affected their workrelated response. This study collected diary data for ten consecutive days from 56 WFH employees. Results widely supported the hypothesized model. Specifically, findings revealed that misinformation and COVID-19 threat increase anxiety and social media fatigue among these employees, resulting in a lower level of work engagement. This study also found that resilience as a coping mechanism reduces the adverse effects of anxiety on work engagement. The results have significant, timely implications for policy and research.
机译:自Covid -19大流行以来,开放文学讨论了对个人如何被迫从家里(WFH)的工作。尽管如此,没有有关于个人如何感知WFM在大流行中影响其日常工作常规的信息。通过应用压力源 - 拉力(SSO)框架,目前的研究发展和测试了一个模型,解释了错误信息和Covid-19威胁如何引发WFH员工的焦虑和社交媒体疲劳,并影响其工作相关的反应。本研究从56名WFH员工连续十天收集日记数据。结果广泛支持假设模型。具体而言,调查结果显示,误导性和Covid-19威胁增加了这些员工之间的焦虑和社交媒体疲劳,从而提高了较低的工作婚姻水平。本研究还发现,作为应对机制的恢复能力降低了焦虑对工作参与的不利影响。结果对政策和研究有重大,及时含义。

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