Neda Tahmasbiroshan; Mahbubeh Arab Kalmeri
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IntroductionThe main purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of weekend activity on job satisfaction with the mediating role of job stress, psychological well-being and job self-efficacy among nurses at Yahya Nejad Babol Hospital, Mazandaran Province. MethodThis research is descriptive-survey ...
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IntroductionThe main purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of weekend activity on job satisfaction with the mediating role of job stress, psychological well-being and job self-efficacy among nurses at Yahya Nejad Babol Hospital, Mazandaran Province. MethodThis research is descriptive-survey in nature and applied in terms of purpose and the method of data collection is survey research method. The statistical population of this research consisted of nurses in Shahid Yaheinejad Hospital in Mazandaran province, with 182 nurses. In order to determine the minimum required sample size, one class was calculated from Krejcie and Morgan's table by stratified random sampling method of each education area, and 118 nurses were selected as the sample size but according to the ratio of the direction and rounding up, the total number of samples was 122 nurses. The standard questionnaire of Weekend activity Jeong et al. (2020), job stress Osipow & Spokane, (1987), psychological well-being Ryff et al. (2008), job self-efficacy Riggs & Knight (1994) and job satisfaction Smith et al. (1969). Structural validity, convergent validity and divergent validity were used to assess validity, and combined reliability (CR) and Cronbach's alpha coefficient were used to calculate reliability. To analyze the data, confirmatory factor analysis and structural equation modeling were used.ResultsThe results showed that weekend activity has a significant negative effect on job stress (t=30.76, β=-0.87), job stress has a significant negative effect on psychological well-being (t=59.02, β=-0.94) and job self-efficacy (t=2.36, β=-0.44). psychological well-being has a significant positive effect on job self-efficacy (t=2.37, β=0.43), and both psychological well-being (t=3.001, β=0.45) and job self-efficacy (t=2.54, β=0.42) have a positive significant positive effect on employee job satisfaction. DiscussionAccording to the results that showed the importance of weekend activity on the emotional and behavioral reactions of employees in the workplace, it is therefore suggested that decisions be taken in order to provide conditions for nurses to spend the weekend with activities appropriate to their mood.
Mohadese Nezhadbagheri Poor; Noori Kaabomeir
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IntroductionThis research was conducted with the aim of investigating the effectiveness of stress management training on job stress and self-efficacy by controlling the neurotic personality of call center employees of Irancell Company in 2023. MethodThe research method was a semi-experimental pre-test-post-test ...
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IntroductionThis research was conducted with the aim of investigating the effectiveness of stress management training on job stress and self-efficacy by controlling the neurotic personality of call center employees of Irancell Company in 2023. MethodThe research method was a semi-experimental pre-test-post-test type with a control group. The statistical population of the research was all the employees of the call center of Irancell Company in Mashhad in 1402, among whom 30 employees were selected by available sampling method and randomly placed in two experimental and control groups (15 people in each group). The experimental group underwent 8 sessions of 90-minutes stress management training, and the control group did not receive any intervention until the end of the study. The research tools included self-efficacy (Sherer et al., 1982), job stress (Orly and Girdano, 1980) and neuroticism (Costa and McCree, 1992) questionnaires. Research data were analyzed using multivariate covariance analysis and SPSS-27 software. ResultsThe results of the research showed that stress management training is effective on occupational stress and self-efficacy by controlling the personality traits of Mashhad call center employees (P<0.05). DiscussionThe results of the research indicate that stress management training leads to an increase in self-efficacy and a reduction in occupational stress of the call center employees of Irancell Company in Mashhad. According to the obtained results, it seems that holding stress management training courses to create more adaptability and manage stressful conditions in work environments, as well as improve and increase the mental health of employees, and as a result, improve organizational quality and productivity, on a regular basis recommended for employees.
nima ranji jafroudi; MORTEZA GHORBANI
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IntroductionIn organizations, the emergence of some factors such as stressful conditions in the work environment, physical injuries and some other factors make employees decide to rotate their jobs. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of musculoskeletal diseases on employees’ ...
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IntroductionIn organizations, the emergence of some factors such as stressful conditions in the work environment, physical injuries and some other factors make employees decide to rotate their jobs. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of musculoskeletal diseases on employees’ desire to rotate their jobs, considering the mediating role of job stress and the moderating role of mindfulness in firefighters of the Ports and Maritime Administration of Iran.MethodThis descriptive research is correlational type. The statistical population of the research was all the firefighters of the Ports and Maritime Administration of the whole country, whose number was 598. The sampling method in this research is cluster sampling method. The minimum number in sample in this research is 280 employees. The instruments of the present research are standard skeletal-muscular, mindfulness, job stress, and job rotation questionnaires. Convergent and divergent validity coefficients were used to check the validity of the questionnaires. The reliability of the questionnaires was calculated using Cronbach's alpha. In order to analyze the data, the structural equation modeling method of Smart PLS software was used.ResultsThe results showed that skeletal-muscular diseases have a positive effect on job stress. Skeletal-muscular diseases and job stress have positive effects on job rotation. Skeletal-muscular diseases have indirect effect on job r otation through job stress. Mindfulness moderates the effect of skeletal-muscular diseases on job stress.Discussion It can be concluded that skeletal-muscular diseases have an effect on the tendency of a individuals to rotate their jobs due to the role of job stress and mindfulness. Through this study It was confirmed that real physical pain can be reduced by mindfulness.
Mahshid Pourhosein; Majid Firouzkouhi Berenjabadi; Noori Kaabomeir
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IntroductionNurses experience high job stress due to the characteristics of nursing work such as work shifts and unpredictable changes in the patient's condition. Frequent and extensive changes in hospitals can hurt nurses and cause fatigue due to change, which has been largely neglected and less researched. ...
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IntroductionNurses experience high job stress due to the characteristics of nursing work such as work shifts and unpredictable changes in the patient's condition. Frequent and extensive changes in hospitals can hurt nurses and cause fatigue due to change, which has been largely neglected and less researched. The purpose of this study was to investigate the moderating role of resilience in the relationship between job stress and job engagement in nurses of Al-Zahra Hospital in Isfahan. MethodThe current research method was descriptive survey-correlation research. The statistical population consisted of 1700 nurses of Al-Zahra Hospital in Isfahan city, who were selected based on the Mont Carlo method and 200 people (60 men and 140 women) were selected by available sampling. Questionnaires of HSE occupational stress, resilience and job engagement were implemented. ResultsUsing SPSS-24 software data were analyzed using Pearson's correlation coefficient method and simple regression simultaneously. The results showed that the correlation coefficient between job stress and job engagement at a high level of resilience (p < 0.01, r = -0.28) is lower than the correlation coefficient between job stress and job engagement at a low level of resilience. (p > 0.01, r = - 0.38). DiscussionDespite the fact that job stress is an important factor in reducing job engagement, but, increasing job stress cannot reduce job engagement much in employees with high resilience.
Najm Jamea; Zeinab Rabbani
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Introduction Employee’s health includes physical and mental health, so, improving mental health can prevent many problems and accidents caused by work and increase the level of employee’s health. The purpose of this research was to study the moderating role of job stress in the relationship ...
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Introduction Employee’s health includes physical and mental health, so, improving mental health can prevent many problems and accidents caused by work and increase the level of employee’s health. The purpose of this research was to study the moderating role of job stress in the relationship between safety climate and work-related accidents in employees of Power Distribution Company of Khuzestan province. Method The present research was a descriptive correlational study. The statistical population was all of the operational employees who worked in the Power Distribution Company of Khuzestan province, who were 480 people. 214 people were selected by multistage random sampling method. Nordic Safety Climate Questionnaire, Job Stress Questionnaire, and Occupational Accident Questionnaire were used for data collecting. Hierarchical Regression Analysis and Pearson Correlation were used for data analysis by SPSS-21 software. Results The results of correlation analysis showed that the relationship of safety climate with job stress and work-related accidents was negative and significant. Also, there was a positive and significant relationship between job stress and work-related accidents. The results of hierarchical regression analysis showed that job stress moderated the relationship between safety climate and work-related accidents rate. Discussion Considering the moderating role of job stress in the relationship between safety climate and work-related accidents, the implementation of comprehensive programs on employee stress management is recommended.
Noorali Farrokhi; Farid Ahmadrad
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Introduction Job satisfaction is a multi-dimensional concept and is related to several factors. In other words, job satisfaction will be achieved by a set of factors. Therefore, the main purpose of this study was to investigatethe relationship of affective well-being and job stress with job satisfaction, ...
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Introduction Job satisfaction is a multi-dimensional concept and is related to several factors. In other words, job satisfaction will be achieved by a set of factors. Therefore, the main purpose of this study was to investigatethe relationship of affective well-being and job stress with job satisfaction, concerning the mediating role of job self-sfficacy Method The research method is descriptive-correlational. The statistical population of the study was all the employees of neuroscience centers in Lorestan province in 2019. 3 centers were randomly selected and a random sampling method was used to select individuals. Finally, by removing those who did not complete the questionnaire completely, 252 people participated in the study. Four questionnaires were used in this study: Job-related Affective Well-being Questionnaire (JAWS), Minnesota Job Satisfaction Questionnaire (MSQ), Job Stress Questionnaire (HSE), and Job Self-efficacy Questionnaire. Results Findings showed that the proposed model had a good fit. The results also showed that job stress had significant relationships with job self-efficacy and job satisfaction (p < 0.05). The relationships of job-related affective well-being with job self-efficacy and job satisfaction were also significant (p < 0.05). Also, the mediating role of job self-efficacy in the relationship of job-related affective well-being with job satisfaction was significant. Discussion Remarkable in the findings of this study was the existence of a third variable between the relationship between job-related affective well-being and job satisfaction. Affective well-being first affects job self-efficacy and then job self-efficacy affects job satisfaction. Employees' emotions in the workplace affect how employees think.
Saleh Rahimi; Tahereh Mirzaie; Faramarz Soheili
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Introduction Whether employees have control over job stress, their mental health, and organizational commitment will increase. One of the main factors for measuring the superiority of one organization to another one is its employees. Commitment and the mental health of employees increase job performance, ...
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Introduction Whether employees have control over job stress, their mental health, and organizational commitment will increase. One of the main factors for measuring the superiority of one organization to another one is its employees. Commitment and the mental health of employees increase job performance, productivity, and effectiveness of the organization. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship of job stress with mental health and organizational commitment in employees of Ilam province public librarians. Method The present research was a descriptive correlational study that was conducted by a survey method. The statistical population of this study included 123 employees of Ilam province public librarians. Mayer and Allen’s Organizational Commitment (1990), Goldberg’ General Health (1972), and Cooper et al.’ Job Stress (1988) Qquestionnaires were used for data gathering. The reliability of all questionnaires was calculated through Cronbach's alpha. Sstructural equation modeling in Lisrel software was used for data analysis. Results Results showed that, there was no significant relationship between job stress and mental health. The relationship of job stress and organizational commitment was negative and significant. Discussion Results showed that job stress decreases organizational commitment, therefore, libraries managers should pay attention to this issue, and should try to reduce the job stress of the workplace.
Zahra Ataie
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Introduction Job stress is one of the factors that negatively affect other aspects of a person's work and social life. Also, marital satisfaction is a very important aspect of the couple's relationship and plays an important role in the couple's psychological health. This study aimed to investigate the ...
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Introduction Job stress is one of the factors that negatively affect other aspects of a person's work and social life. Also, marital satisfaction is a very important aspect of the couple's relationship and plays an important role in the couple's psychological health. This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral therapy on job stress and marital satisfaction in married police officers in Kermanshah. Method The present study was a quasi-experimental pretest-posttest with a control group. In this study, 20 police officers in Kermanshah were randomly assigned to experimental and control groups (Each group consisted of 10 persons). The instruments used in this study were Enrich Marital Satisfaction and the HSE Questionnaires, which were distributed among the members of the two groups in the pre-test and post-test stages. Then, the experimental group received cognitive-behavioral therapy for 8 sessions (1.5 hours each session). Yuman-Whitney test in SPSS-25 software was used for data analysis. Results The results of the Yuman Whitney test showed that there is a significant difference between the experimental and control groups in job stress (p < 0.05) and job satisfaction (p < 0.05). Discussion According to the results, appropriate training and treatment courses should be held to promote marital satisfaction and reduce job stress in police officers.
Mohsen Dereke; Hassan Rezaei
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Introduction The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship of job stress with organizational climate, quality of work life, and job involvement in employees of West Regional Electricity Company. Method The research design was descriptive-correlational and the statistical population ...
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Introduction The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship of job stress with organizational climate, quality of work life, and job involvement in employees of West Regional Electricity Company. Method The research design was descriptive-correlational and the statistical population included all male employees of West Regional Electricity Company. From this population, 142 employees were selected by convenience sampling method. Walton’ Quality of Work Life Questionnaire (1973), Ladahel & Conner’ Work Inventory (1965), Hopin and Kraft’s Organizational Climate Questionnaire (2000), and Osipow’s Occupational Stress (1998) Questionnaire were used for data gathering. For data analysis Pearson correlation coefficients and multiple regression analysis were used by SPSS-19 software. Results The results of Pearson correlation coefficients showed that the relationships of job stress with organizational climate, job involvement, and quality of work life were negative and significant. Discussion Paying attention to the employees’ work conditions, and managers' awareness of these variables can reduce the negative effect of job stress.
Amin Zamiri; Alireza Heydari; Parviz Asgari; Behnam Makvandi
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Introduction The aim of this research was to investigate the effectiveness of the organizational intelligence training on organizational productivity and organizational socialization in employees with job stress. Method The design of this study was pre-test, post-test with control group. The sample ...
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Introduction The aim of this research was to investigate the effectiveness of the organizational intelligence training on organizational productivity and organizational socialization in employees with job stress. Method The design of this study was pre-test, post-test with control group. The sample included 40 employees with job stress who were selected by random sampling method and then randomly assigned into experimental and control groups (20 in each group). The instruments consisted of organizational productivity, organizational socialization and job stress questionnaires. Multivariate analysis of covariance (MANCOVA) used for data analysis.Organizational intelligence training program included 8 sessions (each 90 minutes). Results Theresults showed that there was a significant difference between the control and experimental groups regards organizational productivity (F = 127.79, p < 0.001) and organizational socialization (F = 127.79, p < 0.001). Discussion According to the results, it can be said that organizational intelligence training accelerates the organization in terms of achieving efficiency, effectiveness of the organization and ultimately increasing the excellence and progress of the organization. Therefore, organizational intelligence training is an effective intervention on increasing organizational productivity and organizational socialization in employees with job stress.
Heyfa Bereyhe Bereyhi; Abdolzahra Naami; Yadollah Zargar; Seyed Esmaeil Hashemi
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of work-family conflict on addiction potential with mediating role of job stress. The sample consisted of 292 randomly selected employees of Aghajari Oil and Gas Company who completed the research questionnaires. The proposed model was tested by ...
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of work-family conflict on addiction potential with mediating role of job stress. The sample consisted of 292 randomly selected employees of Aghajari Oil and Gas Company who completed the research questionnaires. The proposed model was tested by structural equation modeling (SEM). Indirect effects were tested using bootstrap method. According to the results, the proposed model had good fit with the data. The positive direct effects of family work conflict and job stress on addiction potential and work/family conflict on job stress were confirmed. The positive direct effect of work/family conflict on addiction potential was not confirmed. Indirect effect of work/family conflict and family work conflict on addiction potential effect through job stress was confirmed.
N. Khajepour; K. Beshlideh; M. Baharlou
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the direct effect of psychological capital on turnover intention, job burnout and job performance and also mediating role of job stress in these relationships. The statistical population includes all employees of water and Energy Company in Gotvand city. Among ...
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the direct effect of psychological capital on turnover intention, job burnout and job performance and also mediating role of job stress in these relationships. The statistical population includes all employees of water and Energy Company in Gotvand city. Among them 182 were selected by simple random sampling method. The instruments used in present study consist of psychological capital, turnover intention, job burnout, job performance and job stress questionnaires. Fitness of the proposed model was examined through structural equation modeling (SEM). The indirect effects were tested by using bootstrap procedure in Macro program. The results supported the direct effects of psychological capital on turnover intention, job burnout, job performance and job stress, direct effects of job stress on turnover intention, job burnout and job performance, and indirect effects of psychological capital on turnover intention and job burnout through job stress. The results also showed that indirect effect of psychological capital on job performance through job stress was not significant. Generally, findings indicated that the proposed model fit the data.
Mahnosh Amini; Hossein Samavatyan; Aleh Haghighi; Mohammad Reza Barati
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Communication skills are of basic survival skills in the current era. Nurses, due to their job demands, should possess the communication skills. The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of communication skills training on job stress in nurses of Isfahan Hojjatieh hospital. From 96 working ...
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Communication skills are of basic survival skills in the current era. Nurses, due to their job demands, should possess the communication skills. The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of communication skills training on job stress in nurses of Isfahan Hojjatieh hospital. From 96 working nurses in 5 wards of this hospital, 36 persons were selected by stratified random sampling method who randomly assigned to two groups (control and experimental). The intervention consisted of a 6-hour communication skills workshop for the experimental group. For measuring job stress in both groups before and after the intervention, the Occupational Stress Questionnaire was used. Data analysis using ANCOVA, revealed that communication skills training reduce job stress.
Neko Adeli Nasab; Sayyed Esmail Hashemi; Abdulzahra Naami
Volume 1, Issue 1 , May 2014, , Pages 73-94
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between happiness at work and job performance, mental health and turnover intention considering the mediating role of job stress and work-family facilitation.Two hundred and thirty one employees of Fouladin Zob Amol (F.Z.A) Company were selected ...
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between happiness at work and job performance, mental health and turnover intention considering the mediating role of job stress and work-family facilitation.Two hundred and thirty one employees of Fouladin Zob Amol (F.Z.A) Company were selected by stratified random sampling as participants of this study.In order to collect data, the participants were asked to complete questionnaires such as work engagement, affective well-being, job performance, mental health, turnover intention, job stress and work-family facilitation.Fitness of the proposed model was examined through Structural Equation Modeling (SEM), using SPSS-19 and AMOS-19 software packages. The indirect effects were tested using the bootstrap procedure. Findings indicated that the proposed model fit the data well. Better fit was obtained by correlating two-tailed errors. Findings also showed that all direct and indirect paths were significant.Besides, the results of this study supported the positive indirect effects of happiness at work on job performance, mental health and turnover intention considering the mediating role of job stress and work-family facilitation. Thus, this study underscores the practical benefits of fostering happiness in the workplace.Considering the importance of happiness to key organizational and personal outcomes such as mental health, turnover intention and job performance, the results can provide a guide for increasing happiness in organizations.
Mohsen Golparvar; Safora Dehghan; Ali Mahdad
Volume 1, Issue 1 , May 2014, , Pages 95-118
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This research was conducted with the aim of investigating the moderating role of big five personality factors in the relationship between job stress and emotional exhaustion and fatigue. Research statistical population was employees of a public organization in Tehran city, Iran. Among them, two hundred ...
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This research was conducted with the aim of investigating the moderating role of big five personality factors in the relationship between job stress and emotional exhaustion and fatigue. Research statistical population was employees of a public organization in Tehran city, Iran. Among them, two hundred sixty five employees were selected using systematic random sampling. Research instruments were Big Five Personality Factor Questionnaire, Job Stress Questionnaire (JSQ), Emotional Exhaustion Questionnaire (EEQ) and fatigue researcher-made Questionnaire. Data were then analyzed using Pearson’s correlation coefficient and hierarchical regression analysis. Results revealed that neuroticism moderates the relationship between job stress and emotional exhaustion and fatigue. Simple slope analysis showed that in high neuroticism, rather than low neuroticism, there is a stronger positive relationship between job stress and emotional exhaustion and fatigue. Results of the current research also indicated that high neuroticism is a risk factor for relating job stress to emotional exhaustion and fatigue.
Hojat Damiri; Abdulkazem Neisi; Nasrin Arshadi
Volume 1, Issue 1 , May 2014, , Pages 119-132
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The aim of this research was the study of relationship between job stress and general health considering the moderating role of perceived organizational support in employees of Oil Company. Research statistical population was employees of Oil Company in Ahvaz city. Among them, one hundred employees were ...
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The aim of this research was the study of relationship between job stress and general health considering the moderating role of perceived organizational support in employees of Oil Company. Research statistical population was employees of Oil Company in Ahvaz city. Among them, one hundred employees were selected using simple random sampling method. To measure the variables, Job Stress Questionnaire (JSQ), General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) and Perceived Organizational Support Questionnaire (POSQ) were used as the instruments in this study. Using SPSS-16, Pearson’s correlation and moderated regression methods were run for the analysis of the moderating effect. The results indicate that there is a statistically significant negative relationship between job stress and general health. It is also found that perceived organizational support modifies the relationship between job stress and general health.