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Work stress, overcommitment personality and alcohol consumption based on the Effort–Reward Imbalance model: A population–based cohort study

Work stress has been extensively supported to predict health outcomes like health behaviors. Evidence has linked work stress and personality independently to health, but the interrelationships between work stress and personality and their joint effects on health might deserve more attention in resea...

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Autores principales: Chen, Sung-Wei, Pikhart, Hynek, Peasey, Anne, Pajak, Andrzej, Kubinova, Ruzena, Malyutina, Sofia, Bobak, Martin
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9803949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36593977
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmph.2022.101320
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author Chen, Sung-Wei
Pikhart, Hynek
Peasey, Anne
Pajak, Andrzej
Kubinova, Ruzena
Malyutina, Sofia
Bobak, Martin
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Peasey, Anne
Pajak, Andrzej
Kubinova, Ruzena
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Bobak, Martin
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description Work stress has been extensively supported to predict health outcomes like health behaviors. Evidence has linked work stress and personality independently to health, but the interrelationships between work stress and personality and their joint effects on health might deserve more attention in research. This study attempts to integrate recent developments in psychological research (diverse roles of personality in stress processes) into the well–established Effort–Reward Imbalance (ERI) model for work stress. Based on the ERI model, this population–based cohort study aims to investigate the relationships between work stress, personality and alcohol consumption; it particularly focuses on potential roles of overcommitment (OC) personality in ERI–drinking relations, including modifying, antecedent, mediator or direct effects. This two–wave cohort study was conducted in population samples of 3782 men and 3731 women (aged 45–69 years) from Czech Republic, Poland and Russia. Alcohol consumption was assessed by three drinking outcomes: binge drinking, heavy drinking and problem drinking. To assess modifying effect of OC in ERI–drinking relations, logistic regression was used. To assess antecedent or mediator role of OC in ERI–drinking relations, path analysis with the autoregressive and cross–lagged model was conducted. The results showed that OC had no significantly modifying effect in ERI–drinking relations. OC and ERI might have bidirectional relationships in the average follow–up period of 3.5 years; the effect of OC on ERI was remarkably stronger than the reversed causation. Antecedent role of OC in ERI–drinking relationship was significant, but mediator role of OC was not. In conclusion, our findings imply that “antecedent role” of OC in ERI–drinking relations is significant and promising as a potential target for individual intervention; future interventions are suggested to identify and target potential cognitive–behavioral mechanisms via which personality might influence work stress and subsequently health behaviors.
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spelling pubmed-98039492023-01-01 Work stress, overcommitment personality and alcohol consumption based on the Effort–Reward Imbalance model: A population–based cohort study Chen, Sung-Wei Pikhart, Hynek Peasey, Anne Pajak, Andrzej Kubinova, Ruzena Malyutina, Sofia Bobak, Martin SSM Popul Health Regular Article Work stress has been extensively supported to predict health outcomes like health behaviors. Evidence has linked work stress and personality independently to health, but the interrelationships between work stress and personality and their joint effects on health might deserve more attention in research. This study attempts to integrate recent developments in psychological research (diverse roles of personality in stress processes) into the well–established Effort–Reward Imbalance (ERI) model for work stress. Based on the ERI model, this population–based cohort study aims to investigate the relationships between work stress, personality and alcohol consumption; it particularly focuses on potential roles of overcommitment (OC) personality in ERI–drinking relations, including modifying, antecedent, mediator or direct effects. This two–wave cohort study was conducted in population samples of 3782 men and 3731 women (aged 45–69 years) from Czech Republic, Poland and Russia. Alcohol consumption was assessed by three drinking outcomes: binge drinking, heavy drinking and problem drinking. To assess modifying effect of OC in ERI–drinking relations, logistic regression was used. To assess antecedent or mediator role of OC in ERI–drinking relations, path analysis with the autoregressive and cross–lagged model was conducted. The results showed that OC had no significantly modifying effect in ERI–drinking relations. OC and ERI might have bidirectional relationships in the average follow–up period of 3.5 years; the effect of OC on ERI was remarkably stronger than the reversed causation. Antecedent role of OC in ERI–drinking relationship was significant, but mediator role of OC was not. In conclusion, our findings imply that “antecedent role” of OC in ERI–drinking relations is significant and promising as a potential target for individual intervention; future interventions are suggested to identify and target potential cognitive–behavioral mechanisms via which personality might influence work stress and subsequently health behaviors. Elsevier 2022-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9803949/ /pubmed/36593977 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmph.2022.101320 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Kubinova, Ruzena
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Bobak, Martin
Work stress, overcommitment personality and alcohol consumption based on the Effort–Reward Imbalance model: A population–based cohort study
title Work stress, overcommitment personality and alcohol consumption based on the Effort–Reward Imbalance model: A population–based cohort study
title_full Work stress, overcommitment personality and alcohol consumption based on the Effort–Reward Imbalance model: A population–based cohort study
title_fullStr Work stress, overcommitment personality and alcohol consumption based on the Effort–Reward Imbalance model: A population–based cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Work stress, overcommitment personality and alcohol consumption based on the Effort–Reward Imbalance model: A population–based cohort study
title_short Work stress, overcommitment personality and alcohol consumption based on the Effort–Reward Imbalance model: A population–based cohort study
title_sort work stress, overcommitment personality and alcohol consumption based on the effort–reward imbalance model: a population–based cohort study
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9803949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36593977
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmph.2022.101320
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