对HIV传染的恐惧作为工作压力:行为后果和缓冲。

K Montgomery, C E Lewis
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这篇文章将员工在工作中对健康的担忧概念化为一种压力,对工作行为产生了集体的有害影响。它测试了一种以减少不确定性为重点的减压工作控制。结果表明,在有政策向员工提供有关压力源的某些类型信息的组织中,恐惧水平较低。分析表明,传达明确信息的机制,而不是间接或隐含的信息,与较低的恐惧水平有最强烈的联系。在护理人员害怕感染艾滋病毒的患者传染的背景下,假设被检验,使用来自全国558家随机选择的医院的数据。讨论了隐私权和信息披露权冲突对决策困境的影响。
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Fear of HIV contagion as workplace stress: behavioral consequences and buffers.

This article conceptualizes employees' fears for their health on the job as a form of stress with a collective, detrimental impact on work behavior. It tests a job-control of stress reduction that focuses on reducing uncertainty. Results indicate that fear levels are lower in organizations that have policies providing employees with certain types of information about the stressor. Analysis reveals that mechanisms conveying explicit information, rather than information that is indirect or implied, have the strongest association with lower fear levels. Hypotheses are tested in the context of nursing staff fears of contagion from HIV-infected patients, using data from 558 randomly selected hospitals nationwide. Implications for the policymaking dilemma of conflicting rights to privacy and disclosure are discussed.

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