• Title of article

    Public and private sector work stress: Workers compensation, levels of distress and job satisfaction, and the demand-control-support model

  • Author/Authors

    DALE S. MACKLIN، نويسنده , , LUKE A. SMITH، نويسنده , , Maureen F. Dollard، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
  • Pages
    14
  • From page
    130
  • To page
    143
  • Abstract
    Proportionately higher rates of work stress compensation claims in the public sector, and the media’s portrayal of stress in the public sector as an epidemic has fuelled the commonly held notion that stress levels are higher in the public sector. However, reports from the research literature are somewhat contradictory. Using a heterogeneous community sample of public (N¼84) and private (N¼143) sector employees, we found no difference between sectors on levels of stress (psychological distress, job satisfaction). Using the Demand-Control-Support (DCS) model to operationalise psychosocial risk and the work stress process we found no difference on levels of risk by sector, however public sector workers reported higher levels of control. For psychological distress we found clear support for a DC interaction effect. Further support for an interactive DCS by sector (4 way) effect was found, with social support operating differently between the sectors. For job satisfaction a DCS main effects model was found in both sectors. The results also showed important differences in stress levels between gender and job categories. The study challenges the commonly held notion that work stress is only a public sector phenomenon.
  • Journal title
    Australian Journal of Psychology
  • Serial Year
    2006
  • Journal title
    Australian Journal of Psychology
  • Record number

    707296