对在家工作的心理适应

IF 0.4 Q4 ECONOMICS
D. Radulović, B. Đukanović, M. Vučeković
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本研究对来自波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那的201名受访者、黑山的201名受访者、北马其顿的221名受访者和塞尔维亚的408名受访者进行了家庭工作的心理社会适应调查。研究采用了一份包含13个问题的心理社会适应量表,该量表是专门为本研究设计的。本研究旨在描述在家工作调整的积极和消极方面。此外,该研究将检查来自西巴尔干四个国家的受访者之间的异同。调查结果显示,受访者的社会心理适应总体上是积极的。然而,这四个国家的受访者都强调,他们没有时间与亲密的朋友社交。他们还强调,由于在家工作而产生的社会孤立感是最困难的。作者注意到,造成长期社会孤立和孤独的挑战的原因之一是,与西方国家相比,西巴尔干国家更强调集体主义的社交模式。与其他三个国家的受访者相比,黑山的受访者在几个方面表现出明显较弱的社会心理适应。在这方面,北马其顿的受访者有一定程度的相似,但b&h和塞尔维亚的受访者最相似。作者对这些异同提供了可能的解释。
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Psychosocial adaptation to working from home
In this study, the psychosocial adjustment to working from home was surveyed on samples of 201 respondents from Bosnia and Herzegovina, 201 from Montenegro, 221 from North Macedonia, and 408 from Serbia. The research was carried out using a questionnaire with 13 questions on the Psychosocial Adjustment Scale, specially created for this research. This research aims to describe the positive and negative aspects of the adjustment to working from home. Additionally, the research will examine the similarities and differences among respondents from four countries of the Western Balkans. The findings showed that the psychosocial adaptation of the respondents was positive, in general. However, respondents in all four countries highlighted the lack of time for socializing with close friends. They also underlined the feeling of social isolation due to working from home as the most difficult. The authors noticed that one of the reasons for the challenges of enduring social isolation and loneliness is the more emphasized collectivist patterns of sociability in the countries of the Western Balkans than in Western countries. Respondents from Montenegro show significantly weaker psychosocial adaptation in several aspects compared to respondents from the other three countries. In this regard, the respondents from North Macedonia are similar to a certain extent, however, the respondents from B &H and Serbia are the most similar to each other. The authors provided possible explanations for these similarities and differences.
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