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The effects of transition stress: a relocation study

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Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
187 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
0894-3796

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โœฆ Synopsis


Survey participants (N 175) were drawn from six branches of a major British supermarket chain. Employees from three branches, who had been selected for transfer to new stores, were surveyed before and after relocation to examine the impact of this transition on individual well-being. A comparison sample of employees, drawn from similar stores but not involved in relocation, was also surveyed. Cross-sectional multiple regression analyses found that psychological distress was related to both work demands and personal characteristics (gender, neuroticism, locus of control, and social desirability response). Furthermore, path analysis revealed that after controlling for prior symptom levels, distress during the relocation period was predicted independently by the relocation and by work demands. Although in the present study it was not possible to account for dierences in outcomes between new and comparison store employees in terms of changes in measured work characteristics, the negative impact of relocation was found to be buered by perceptions of control and social support. Additionally, the impact of high work demands was buered by Type B personal characteristics.


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