The relationships between work characteristics and mental health: examining normal, reversed and reciprocal relationships in a 4-wave study
Abstract
This longitudinal study examined the causal relationships between job demands, job control and supervisor support on the one hand and mental health on the other. Whereas we assumed that work characteristics affect mental health, we also examined reversed causal relationships (mental health influences work characteristics). Further, the topic of the appropriate time lag for testing causal relationships was addressed. Our hypotheses were tested in...
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Title
The relationships between work characteristics and mental health: examining normal, reversed and reciprocal relationships in a 4-wave study
Published Date
Apr 1, 2004
Journal
Volume
18
Issue
2
Pages
149 - 166
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