Type A personality as a mediator of stress and strain in employed women.

M J Dearborn, J E Hastings
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A survey of 136 employed women was conducted. Type A personality, demographic variables, job characteristics and attitudes, health habits, and physical and psychological symptoms of strain were assessed. Average Type A score was higher than the normative mean (57th percentile). Compared with Type Bs, the Type A women had been in their current jobs for a shorter time, worked longer hours, and were less satisfied with their jobs. None of the health habit behaviors was related to Type A score. Small but substantial proportions of the sample complained that they often or always experienced a variety of physical and psychological symptoms. The former were not related to Type A score, but Type A women did tend to report more nervousness in all situations and more dysphoria of all kinds at work. Correlations between job dissatisfaction and rated job stress with symptoms were calculated separately for Type As and Type Bs. Substantial correlations were found for the Type As but not the Type Bs. Dissatisfaction and stress were related to more frequent symptom complaints in the Type As. Correlations of health habits and symptoms were also computed for Type As and Bs separately. Implications for future research are discussed.

A型人格在职业女性压力与紧张之间的中介作用。
对136名就业妇女进行了调查。评估了A型人格、人口统计学变量、工作特征和态度、健康习惯以及紧张的生理和心理症状。平均A型评分高于规范平均值(57百分位)。与b型女性相比,A型女性目前工作的时间较短,工作时间较长,对工作的满意度较低。健康习惯行为与A型得分无关。一小部分但相当大比例的样本抱怨他们经常或总是经历各种身体和心理症状。前者与A型人格得分无关,但A型人格女性确实倾向于在任何情况下都更紧张,在工作中也更焦虑。对a型和b型分别计算工作不满意和评定工作压力与症状之间的相关性。在a型中发现了显著的相关性,但在b型中没有。不满意和压力与a型患者更频繁的症状主诉有关。还分别计算了a型和b型患者的健康习惯与症状的相关性。讨论了对未来研究的启示。
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