解除矿工角色压力源与不安全行为之间的关系:风险感知的中介作用。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 ERGONOMICS
Lulu Wang, Xingbang Chen, Jiacong Yuan, Ruipeng Tong
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摘要

不安全行为是造成工作场所事故的关键因素。虽然角色压力源与工作表现有关,但它们对安全表现的影响却相对较少受到关注。本研究运用压力-状态-反应模型和角色理论相结合的理论模型,考察了矿工角色压力源(即角色冲突、角色模糊和角色超载)与不安全行为之间的关系。风险感知在角色压力源与不安全行为之间的中介作用也得到了检验。采用问卷调查法对893家中国铜矿企业进行调查,并采用结构方程模型对其影响机制进行分析。结果表明,角色冲突和角色超载对不安全行为有正向影响,对风险感知有负向影响。相反,角色模糊与风险感知呈正相关。风险感知与不安全行为负相关,并在角色冲突、角色超载与不安全行为之间起到部分中介作用。
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Unlocking the relationships between role stressors and unsafe behaviours of miners: the mediating role of risk perception.

Unsafe behaviours are pivotal contributors to workplace accidents. While role stressors have been linked to work performance, their influence on safety performance has garnered relatively scant attention. This study utilized a theoretical model integrating the pressure-state-response model and role theory to examine the relationships between role stressors (i.e., role conflict, role ambiguity and role overload) and unsafe behaviours among miners. The mediating role of risk perception between role stressors and unsafe behaviours was also tested. A questionnaire survey was conducted among 893 copper miners in China, and structural equation modelling was employed to investigate the underlying mechanisms. The results revealed that role conflict and role overload were positively related to unsafe behaviours while negatively affecting risk perception. Conversely, role ambiguity was positively related to risk perception. Risk perception was negatively related to unsafe behaviours and partially mediated the relationships between role conflict, role overload and unsafe behaviours.

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