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Engaging and disengaging work conditions, momentary experiences and cortisol response

机译:参与和脱离工作条件,短暂经验和皮质醇反应

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There is a growing literature suggesting important associations between the perceived work situation, individual health, and organizational outcomes. Less research has investigated employee experiences in the moment, which might help explain why the broader outcomes emerge. We examined momentary affect and cortisol from a within-day and between-day perspective, comparing working time to nonworking time for employees in engaging and disengaging workplaces. Findings indicate significantly lower momentary happiness and interest and higher stress and sadness are associated with work, and, in particular, with disengaging work environments. The connections between momentary affect and cortisol confirmed prior research, but cortisol was higher during non-work weekday moments. Employees with engaging work conditions had lower cortisol during weekday (working) mornings in comparison to employees with disengaging work conditions. There was no difference on Saturdays. These results provide evidence that work, and especially the work situation, is associated with affective and physiological momentary states.
机译:越来越多的文献表明,所感知的工作状况,个人健康和组织成果之间存在重要的联系。目前很少有研究调查员工的经历,这可能有助于解释为什么会出现更广泛的结果。我们从一天内和一天之间的角度检查了瞬时影响和皮质醇,比较了员工参与和脱离工作场所的工作时间与非工作时间。调查结果表明,与工作有关的瞬间幸福感和兴趣大大降低,与压力和悲伤相关的情绪更高,尤其是与工作环境的松散相关。瞬时影响与皮质醇之间的联系证实了先前的研究,但在非工作日的平时皮质醇水平较高。与工作条件松散的员工相比,工作条件凌厉的员工在工作日(工作)上午的皮质醇含量较低。星期六没有差异。这些结果提供了证据,证明工作,尤其是工作状况与情感和生理瞬时状态有关。

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