Who is more susceptible to job stressors and resources? Sensory-processing sensitivity as a personal resource and vulnerability factor
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate whether people scoring higher (compared to lower) on sensory-processing sensitivity respond differently to the work environment. Specifically, based on the literature on sensory-processing sensitivity and the Job Demands-Resources model, we predicted that the three components of sensory-processing sensitivity (i.e. ease of excitation, aesthetic sensitivity and low sensory threshold) amplify the relationship...
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Title
Who is more susceptible to job stressors and resources? Sensory-processing sensitivity as a personal resource and vulnerability factor
Published Date
Nov 18, 2019
Journal
Volume
14
Issue
11
Pages
e0225103 - e0225103
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