Less smartphone and more physical activity for a better work satisfaction, motivation, work-life balance, and mental health: An experimental intervention study

IF 2.1 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL Acta Psychologica Pub Date : 2024-09-13 DOI:10.1016/j.actpsy.2024.104494
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Employees' work satisfaction and mental health are crucial for an organization's productivity. The current experimental study on employees (Ntotal = 278) from different professional sectors and workplaces in Germany investigated how to improve both by changes of daily non-work-related smartphone use time and physical activity time. For one week, the smartphone group (N = 73) reduced its daily smartphone use by one hour, the physical activity group (N = 69) increased its daily physical activity by 30 minutes, the combination group (N = 72) followed both interventions, the control group (N = 64) did not change its behavior. Online surveys assessed work-related and mental health-related variables at three measurement time points (baseline; post-intervention; two-week follow-up). The reduction of smartphone use time and the combination of both interventions increased work satisfaction, work motivation, work-life balance, and positive mental health significantly; experience of work overload and problematic smartphone use significantly decreased. All interventions decreased depressive symptoms and enhanced sense of control significantly. Following the present findings, a conscious and controlled reduction of non-work-related smartphone use time and its combination with more physical activity could improve employees' work satisfaction and mental health in the organizational context either as an addition to established training programs or as a separate time- and cost-efficient low threshold program.

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少玩智能手机,多参加体育锻炼,提高工作满意度、积极性、工作与生活的平衡以及心理健康:实验干预研究
员工的工作满意度和心理健康对组织的生产力至关重要。本实验研究以德国不同专业领域和工作场所的员工(总人数 = 278 人)为对象,探讨如何通过改变员工每天与工作无关的智能手机使用时间和体育锻炼时间来提高员工的工作满意度和心理健康水平。在为期一周的时间里,智能手机组(人数=73)将每天使用智能手机的时间减少一小时,体育锻炼组(人数=69)将每天的体育锻炼时间增加30分钟,综合组(人数=72)采取了这两项干预措施,对照组(人数=64)没有改变其行为。在线调查在三个测量时间点(基线、干预后、两周随访)对工作相关变量和心理健康相关变量进行了评估。智能手机使用时间的减少以及两种干预措施的结合,显著提高了工作满意度、工作积极性、工作与生活的平衡以及积极的心理健康;工作超负荷体验和智能手机使用问题显著减少。所有干预措施都明显减少了抑郁症状,增强了控制感。根据目前的研究结果,有意识、有控制地减少与工作无关的智能手机使用时间,并将其与更多的体育锻炼结合起来,可以提高员工的工作满意度和心理健康水平,既可以作为既定培训计划的补充,也可以作为一项单独的省时、省钱的低门槛计划。
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Acta Psychologica
Acta Psychologica PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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3.00
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274
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36 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Psychologica publishes original articles and extended reviews on selected books in any area of experimental psychology. The focus of the Journal is on empirical studies and evaluative review articles that increase the theoretical understanding of human capabilities.
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