Stress and well-being at work : assessments and interventions for occupational mental health /

The second of two volumes to result from a national conference on work and well-being cosponsored by the APA [American Psychological Association] and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, this book investigates one of the most pivotal issues in the field of occupational mental h...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: American Psychological Association
Other Authors: Quick, James C., Murphy, Lawrence R., Hurrell, Joseph J., Jr
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [1992]
Edition:1st ed.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Part I. Introduction. The value of work, the risk of distress, and the power of prevention / James Campbell Quick [and others]
  • Part II. Occupational mental health risks. A longitudinal study of job design and worker strain / Pascale Carayon
  • Additive effects and beyond, occupational stressors and social buffers in a police organization / Martin M. Greller, Charles K. Parsons, and Debora R.D. Mitchell
  • Job insecurity and moderators of the relation between job insecurity and employee adjustment / Karl W. Kuhnert and Robert J. Vance
  • An integrated approach to reducing stress injuries / David M. Corey and Gordon D. Wolf
  • Stressor reduction: an organizational alternative to individual stress management / Beryce W. MacLennan
  • "Good work" design: an ergonomic, industrial engineering perspective / Holger Luczak.
  • Part III. Individual stress responses and early warning signs. Psychosocial aspects of work-related musculoskeletal disability / Terence E. Fitzgerald
  • Mediating effect of perceived role stress / Lois E. Tetrick
  • Jos stress and employee withdrawal from work / Gail H. McKee, Steven E. Markham, and K. Dow Scott
  • Employed women and stress: implications for enhancing women's mental health in the workplace / Debra L. Nelson and Michael A. Hitt
  • Work and well-being: lessons from law enforcement / Ellen Kirschman [and others]
  • Health and safety committee as a means of relieving psychological stress / Lillian Robbins
  • Designing stress training / Eugene V. Martin
  • Individual differences in employee stress as related to office environment and individual personality factors.
  • Part IV. Distress in the workplace. Job stress and employee counterproductivity / John W. Jones and Michael W. Boye
  • Accidents and stress-related health disorders among bus operators: forecasting with catastrophe theory / Stephen J. Guastello
  • Assessing stress in teachers: depressive symptoms scales and neutral self-reports of the work environment / Irvin Sam Schonfeld
  • Effects of personal and occupational factors on sick building syndrome reports in air-conditioned offices / Allan Hedge, William A. Erickson, and Gail Rubin
  • Posttrauma crisis intervention in the workplace / Mark Braverman
  • Configuring an employee assistance program to fit the corporation's structure / Sally B. Philips and Margaret H. Mushinski
  • Part V. Conclusion. Work and well-being: where do we go from here? / Lawrence R. Murphy, Joseph J. Hurrell, Jr., and James Campbell Quick
  • International perspectives on research into work, well-being, and stress management / Cary L. Cooper and Roy L. Payne.