2017
DOI: 10.1177/1403494817726617
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Directive and nondirective social support in the workplace – is this social support distinction important for subjective health complaints, job satisfaction, and perception of job demands and job control?

Abstract: Aims: Social support is associated with well-being and positive health outcomes. However, positive outcomes of social support might be more dependent on the way support is provided than the amount of support received. A distinction can be made between directive social support, where the provider resumes responsibility, and nondirective social support, where the receiver has the control. This study examined the relationship between directive and nondirective social support, and subjective health complaints, job… Show more

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“…Good selfidentity can regulate the cognitive emotion strategy (Sharma et al, 2018), and individuals with good self-identity tend to choose the positive cognitive emotion strategy, which is helpful to get help and social support from outside. Social support is an important factor for improving the psychosocial work environment and fostering a positive work climate and is conducive to the acquisition of career achievement (Johnsen et al, 2018;Wang et al, 2018). A good social support system can help nurses to prevent the onset of work-related stress, resolve work difficulties, and provide career planning, which is an important factor for nurses' career development and success (Al-Hussami et al, 2018;Southward and Cheavens, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Good selfidentity can regulate the cognitive emotion strategy (Sharma et al, 2018), and individuals with good self-identity tend to choose the positive cognitive emotion strategy, which is helpful to get help and social support from outside. Social support is an important factor for improving the psychosocial work environment and fostering a positive work climate and is conducive to the acquisition of career achievement (Johnsen et al, 2018;Wang et al, 2018). A good social support system can help nurses to prevent the onset of work-related stress, resolve work difficulties, and provide career planning, which is an important factor for nurses' career development and success (Al-Hussami et al, 2018;Southward and Cheavens, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Høgelund and Eplov’s study [21] concerns employment effects of a multidisciplinary health assessment for mentally ill people in a quasi-randomised controlled trial. In the Langjordet Johnsen et al study [22] ask the question, ‘Directive and nondirective social support in the workplace – is this social support distinction important for subjective health complaints, job satisfaction, and perception of job demands and job control?’ Farrants et al [23] examine sick leave among people in paid work after 65 years of age in Sweden. Sørensen et al [24] investigate long-term sickness absence from work due to physical inactivity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Yearly household income (KRW10,000) was the total income of all household individuals who lived in a house. Subjective health satisfaction variables were categorized as normal-good or bad [ 23 , 24 ]. The variable definitions are given in Table 1 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%