Testing the Job Demands‐Resources Model for Nigerian Prison Staff Job Stress

S. Otu, E. Lambert, O. Elechi
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Job stress is the psychological tension, distress, and anxiety caused by stressors at work, and job stress is linked to numerous negative outcomes. While the nature of working with inmates can cause stress, work environment variables also contribute to the job stress of prison staff. The current study used the job demands‐resource model as a theoretical guide to explore the effects of job demand variables (that is, perceived dangerousness of the job, and role overload) and job resource variables (that is, supervision, job variety, instrumental communication, and job autonomy) on the job stress of staff at a medium‐security prison in Southeast Nigeria. Perceived dangerousness of the job and role overload increased stress from the job while supervision reduced job stress. Job variety, instrumental communication, and job autonomy did not have significant positive effects on job stress. The results partially supported the job demands‐resources model; however, specific work environment variables varied in terms of their statistical significance. Prison administrators need to be aware of the contribution that work environment variables have on job stress and need to make changes to reduce job stress among prison staff.
尼日利亚监狱工作人员工作压力的工作需求-资源模型测试
工作压力是由工作压力源引起的心理紧张、苦恼和焦虑,工作压力与许多负面结果有关。虽然与囚犯一起工作的性质会造成压力,但工作环境的变量也会导致监狱工作人员的工作压力。本研究以工作需求资源模型为理论指导,探讨工作需求变量(即工作的感知危险性和角色过载)和工作资源变量(即监督、工作多样性、工具性沟通和工作自主性)对尼日利亚东南部一所中等安全监狱工作人员工作压力的影响。感知到的工作危险性和角色超载增加了工作压力,而监督则减少了工作压力。工作多样性、工具性沟通、工作自主性对工作压力无显著正向影响。研究结果部分支持岗位需求资源模型;然而,具体的工作环境变量在统计显著性方面有所不同。监狱管理人员需要认识到工作环境变量对工作压力的影响,需要作出改变以减少监狱工作人员的工作压力。
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