Hindrance demands as a boundary condition to the appraisal of challenge demands.

IF 2.3 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Miriam Schilbach, Miriam Arnold, Anja Baethge, Thomas Rigotti
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Abstract

Background and objectives: Studies show that prototypical challenge demands can be appraised as challenging, hindering and threatening. Yet, to date there exists no clear reasoning as to why these different appraisals occur. Drawing on transactional stress theory, we propose that co-occurring hindrance demands likely affect the day-specific appraisal of challenge demands (i.e., time pressure and complexity).

Design and method: To test this proposition we conducted a daily diary study with 432 employees. We tested our hypotheses using multi-level latent interaction analyses at the within-person level.

Results: Results revealed that on days when individuals experienced more hindrance demands, they were less likely to appraise time pressure and complexity as challenging and more likely to appraise them as hindering or threatening.

Conclusion: The results outline the need to consider co-occurring hindrance demands when assessing appraisal patterns associated with challenge demands.

障碍需求作为挑战需求评价的边界条件。
背景与目的:研究表明,原型挑战需求可以被评价为具有挑战性、阻碍性和威胁性。然而,到目前为止,还没有明确的理由来解释为什么会出现这些不同的评价。根据交易压力理论,我们提出共同发生的障碍需求可能会影响挑战需求的特定日评估(即时间压力和复杂性)。设计与方法:为了验证这一命题,我们对432名员工进行了日常日记研究。我们在人的层面上使用多层次潜在相互作用分析来检验我们的假设。结果:结果显示,在个体经历更多障碍需求的日子里,他们不太可能将时间压力和复杂性评估为具有挑战性,而更可能将其评估为阻碍或威胁。结论:研究结果表明,在评估与挑战需求相关的评估模式时,需要考虑共同发生的障碍需求。
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期刊介绍: This journal provides a forum for scientific, theoretically important, and clinically significant research reports and conceptual contributions. It deals with experimental and field studies on anxiety dimensions and stress and coping processes, but also with related topics such as the antecedents and consequences of stress and emotion. We also encourage submissions contributing to the understanding of the relationship between psychological and physiological processes, specific for stress and anxiety. Manuscripts should report novel findings that are of interest to an international readership. While the journal is open to a diversity of articles.
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