Contemporary occupational health psychology : Global perspectives on research and practice. Volume 3 / edited by Stavroula Leka, Robert R. Sinclair.
Material type: TextPublisher: Chichester : Wiley-Blackwell, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Description: x, 251 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:- text
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- 9781118713907
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- 158.7 23
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Published in association with the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology and the Society for Occupational Health Psychology.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contemporary Occupational Health Psychology: Global Perspectives on Research and Practice, Volume 3; Copyright; Contents; About the Editors; Contributors; Preface; 1 Social Determinants of Health and the Working-Age Population: Global Challenges and Priorities for Action; Introduction; Health inequalities and the importance of the social determinants of health; Working age in context; The social gradient; The Nature of Employment Across the Globe and Associated Health Effects; Participation in or exclusion from the labor market; Material deprivation and pay; Occupational position.
Adverse psychosocial work environmentDiscrimination, harassment, and injustice; Exposure to physical, ergonomic, and chemical hazards; Impact on children; Priorities for Action; Strengthening employment opportunities; Ensuring sufficient income for healthy living; Decent work; Economic conditions and policy responses; Vulnerable and excluded workers; Proportionate universalism; Changing values and ethics; Conclusion; References; 2 An Explanatory Model of Job Insecurity and Innovative Work Behavior: Insights from Social Exchange and Threat Rigidity Theory; Introduction; The Model.
Relationship between job insecurity and IWBSocial exchange theory; Threat rigidity theory; Research Directions; Conclusion; Notes; References; 3 The Health Consequences of Organizational Injustice: Why Do They Exist and What Can Be Done?; Organizational Justice Theory; Injustice, Trust, and Threat Appraisals; Injustice and Social Self-Threat; Injustice Is Associated with Moral Emotions; Injustice and Working Conditions; Implications for Interventions; Work demands and resources; Interpersonal treatment; Other Future Research Directions; Conclusion; References.
4 Reconsidering the Daily Recovery Process: New Insights and Related Methodological ChallengesIntroduction; Understanding the Recovery Process; Daily Job Demands, Work-Related Well-Being, and Need for Recovery; Moderators in the Job Demands-Recovery Link; Daily Off-Job Activities and Recovery Experiences; Going beyond the Activity; Intra-individual factors; Inter-individual factors; An Updated Model to Study Recovery; Methodological Challenges; Practical Implications; References; 5 Psychological Reactivity: Implications for Occupational Health Psychology; What Is Psychological Reactivity?
How Is Psychological Reactivity Measured?Implications of Stress Reactivity for the Workplace; Resiliency and support; Job design; High-risk professions; Implications for behavioral reactivity; References; 6 Work-Family Balance and Well-Being among Japanese Dual-Earner Couples: A Spillover-Crossover Perspective; Introduction; Working Conditions and Family Structure in Japan; Spillover-Crossover Model; Evidence for Spillover Perspective; Predictors of work-family spillover; Outcomes of spillover; Mediating role of spillover; Evidence for Crossover Perspective.
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