引入网络闲逛作为应对员工因社会孤立和家庭暴力而产生的自杀意念的机制

IF 2.1 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Rui Yan , Muhammad Adnan , Ammar Ahmed , Rana Tahir Naveed , Warda Naseem , Volkan Çakir
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网上闲逛,通常被认为是在工作中滥用互联网,每年造成的重大经济损失估计约为850亿美元。员工会在网上闲逛,每天花大约两个小时在与工作无关的网上活动上,这在传统上被认为是适得其反的。然而,最近的研究表明,网络闲逛也可能产生积极的工作结果,特别是在减轻可能导致自杀念头的负面情绪和行为方面。本研究探讨了网络闲逛在社会孤立和家庭暴力背景下作为一种应对机制的潜力,作为自杀念头的贡献者。利用横断面定量设计,研究涉及来自心理健康和康复中心的467名参与者,通过封闭式问卷进行评估。采用结构方程模型(SEM)对数据进行分析。研究结果表明,社会孤立和家庭暴力对自杀意念有显著影响,网络闲逛对社会孤立、家庭暴力和自杀意念之间的关系有负向调节作用。这些结果突出了对网络闲逛的复杂看法,表明它可以被策略性地用于缓解负面情绪状态。这对组织管理具有重大意义,提供了一种微妙的理解,可以为利用网络闲逛的潜在好处的战略提供信息,从而减少反生产行为,提高员工的幸福感。
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Introducing cyber-loafing as a coping mechanism for suicidal ideation resulting from social isolation, and domestic violence, among employees
Cyberloafing, commonly viewed as the misuse of the internet at work, results in significant financial losses estimated at about $85 billion annually. Workers engage in cyberloafing, spending approximately two hours daily on non-work-related internet activities, which is traditionally seen as counterproductive. However, recent studies suggest that cyberloafing might also yield positive workplace outcomes, particularly in mitigating negative emotions and behaviors that could lead to suicidal ideation. This study explores the potential of cyberloafing as a coping mechanism in contexts of social isolation, and domestic violence, as contributors to suicidal thoughts. Utilizing a cross-sectional quantitative design, the research involved 467 participants from a mental health and rehabilitation center, assessed via closed-ended questionnaires. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) was employed to analyze the data. Findings indicate that social isolation, and domestic violence, significantly contribute to suicidal ideation, cyberloafing negatively moderates the relationships between both social isolation, domestic violence, and suicidal thoughts. These results highlight a complex perspective on cyberloafing, suggesting that it could be strategically used to alleviate negative emotional states. The implications are substantial for organizational management, providing a nuanced understanding that could inform strategies to harness cyberloafing's potential benefits, thereby reducing counterproductive behaviors and enhancing employee wellbeing.
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Acta Psychologica
Acta Psychologica PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
5.60%
发文量
274
审稿时长
36 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Psychologica publishes original articles and extended reviews on selected books in any area of experimental psychology. The focus of the Journal is on empirical studies and evaluative review articles that increase the theoretical understanding of human capabilities.
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