2018
DOI: 10.24200/ijpb.2018.58147
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The Role of Perceived Social Support and Aspects of Personality in the Prediction of Marital instability: The Mediating Role of Occupational Stress

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“…Social support at the workplace is helpful in coping with occupational stress (Mohammadi et al, 2018) as it is the predictor of well-being. Landy (1992) proved that the quality supervision consisting of social support has a positive influence on employee well-being by making it at the maximum level.…”
Section: Social Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Social support at the workplace is helpful in coping with occupational stress (Mohammadi et al, 2018) as it is the predictor of well-being. Landy (1992) proved that the quality supervision consisting of social support has a positive influence on employee well-being by making it at the maximum level.…”
Section: Social Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And having perception of this social support from the surrounded ones is called Perceived Social Support, which is measured through the level of help received (Ilies et al, 2011). As social support can reduce negative psychological pressure, it is proven a predictor of well-being, which is positively related to well-being (Mohammadi et al, 2018). The quality supervision consisting of social support has a positive influence on employee well-being (Landy, 1992).…”
Section: The Impact Of Perceived Social Support On the Well-being Of Employees With Special Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…aggressive and violent behavior [37], antisocial behavior [38], delinquency [39], gambling [40], alcohol use [41], good citizenship and civic duty [42], emotion regulation strategies [43], marital instability [44], investment and trading performance [45], consumer behaviors [46], trustability [47], entrepreneurship [48], job burnout and job engagement [49], employability analysis to find best candidate [50], decision making [51], orienting voting choices [52], political attitudes [53] and preference [54], academic/workplace performance [55], academic motivations and achievements [56][57], learning style [58] and learning goal orientation [59], personal goals [60], forgiveness [61], subjective well-being [62], and Internet of Things (IoT) [63].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%