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Perceived occupational stress,affective, and physical well-being among telecommunication employees in Greece
Authors:Lambros Lazuras  Angelos Rodafinos  Georgios Matsiggos  Alexander Stamatoulakis
Affiliation:1. Psychology, South-East European Research Centre, 17 Mitropoleos Street, 546 24 Thessaloniki, Greece;2. CITY College, Affiliated Institution of the University of Sheffield, Thessaloniki, Greece;3. National Telecommunications Company of Greece, Thessaloniki, Greece
Abstract:The present study examined four potential roles of work-related negative affectivity on the associations between self-reported occupational stress and physical well-being among telecommunication employees in Greece. Participants (764, predominantly male) completed a battery of self-report measures on perceived occupational stress, negative affectivity, and illness symptoms. In line with previous research, negative affectivity exerted a nuisance effect, by inflating the association between reported stressors and illness symptoms, and significantly predicted illness symptoms, over and above the effects of stressors. In addition, negative affectivity influenced reported illness symptom indirectly, through the effects of stressors, and moderated the relationship between interpersonal conflict at work and illness symptoms. The findings suggest that negative affectivity can largely explain and influence in different ways the associations between self-reported stress and physical strain. It is recommended that future studies of occupational stress should control for the effects of negative affectivity, and that health professionals should be cautious of its effects when interpreting relationships between self-reported occupational stress and physical well-being.
Keywords:Occupational stress   Negative affectivity   Greece   Interaction   Multiple mediators
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