The Mediating Role of Psychosocial Working Conditions on Physical Work Environment and Workplace Stress in Higher Education: Empirical Evidence from Selected HEIs in Southern Philippines

Jishanis M. G. Becaro, Allan V. Beliganio, Liza M. A. Maganding, Rosemarie E. Dingding
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Many factors, including workload, student-related issues, research and job development, interpersonal relationships, and administrative-related issues, have been linked to workplace stress, with higher academic institutions (HEIs) seeing the most of it. While several studies have looked into various aspects of work stress in HEIs, very few studies have investigated how psychosocial factors mediate the effect of the physical environment to work stress. Thus, this study is conducted to empirically test how psychosocial working conditions significantly mediate the influence of Physical work Environment on workplace stress in Higher Education Institutions in the Philippines. Involving 265 teaching faculty in selected HEIs in Southern Philippines, the study utilized structural equation modeling to analyze the interest constructs. The results showed that Physical Work Environment significantly influences Psychosocial Work Environment while Psychosocial Work Environment significantly influences work stress). In contrast, the path from Physical Work Environment to work stress was not statistically significant. Thus, Psychosocial Work Environment fully mediates the influence of the Physical Work Environment on an individual’s work stress level. Put differently, physical work environment could only result in work stress if Psychosocial Work Environment mediates it.
社会心理工作条件对高等教育中物理工作环境和工作压力的中介作用:来自菲律宾南部高等学校的经验证据
许多因素都与工作压力有关,包括工作量、与学生有关的问题、研究和工作发展、人际关系以及与行政有关的问题,其中高等院校(HEIs)表现得最为明显。虽然有几项研究调查了高等学校工作压力的各个方面,但很少有研究调查社会心理因素如何介导物理环境对工作压力的影响。因此,本研究旨在实证检验菲律宾高等教育机构的社会心理工作条件如何显著调解物理工作环境对工作场所压力的影响。本研究选取菲律宾南部高校265名教师为研究对象,利用结构方程模型分析兴趣建构。结果表明:物理工作环境显著影响心理社会工作环境,心理社会工作环境显著影响工作压力。相比之下,从物理工作环境到工作压力的路径在统计上并不显著。因此,社会心理工作环境完全中介了物理工作环境对个体工作压力水平的影响。换句话说,物理工作环境只有在社会心理工作环境的中介作用下才会导致工作压力。
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