The Relationship between Organizational Stress and Psychological Well-Being- A Longitudinal Mediation Model

Ana-Diana Balcan
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Introduction. Most of the specialized studies carried out at the level of the gendarme military population investigate the stress they face in theaters of operations. There is very little peacetime activity and research investigating the impact of operational stress has not been encountered to date. The present study analyzed the longitudinal relationship between operational stress faced by military gendarmes in South-Eastern Europe and psychological well-being. Also, the mediating effects of social support and coping strategies were addressed: seeking social support, positive refocusing and self-control, in the previously mentioned relationship. Methodology. The study investigated the relationship between organizational stress, measured at T1, and psychological well-being, measured four months later, at T2. Furthermore, the mediating role of social support and coping strategies, assessed at both T1 and T2, was examined. Results. Organizational stress significantly negatively predicts psychological well-being. Social support, measured at both T1 and T2, is a significant partial mediator of the relationship between operational stress, measured at T1, and psychological well-being, measured at T2. Self-control, measured at T2, is a partial mediator in the relationship between operational stress, measured at T1, and psychological well-being, measured at T2. Discussions and conclusions. The obtained results guide mental health specialists who work in military units towards the consolidation of intervention programs aimed at the development of social support, in order to reduce the stress felt by this population category.
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组织压力与心理健康的关系——一个纵向中介模型
介绍。在宪兵人口一级进行的大多数专门研究调查了他们在行动战区所面临的压力。和平时期的活动很少,迄今为止还没有遇到调查作战压力影响的研究。本研究分析了东南欧宪兵所面临的作战压力与心理健康之间的纵向关系。在上述关系中,探讨了社会支持与应对策略(寻求社会支持、积极再聚焦和自我控制)的中介作用。方法。该研究调查了组织压力(T1)与心理健康(4个月后T2)之间的关系。此外,我们还考察了社会支持和应对策略在T1和T2时的中介作用。结果。组织压力显著负向预测心理健康。在T1和T2测量的社会支持是T1测量的操作应激和T2测量的心理健康之间关系的显著部分中介。T2阶段的自我控制是T1阶段的操作应激和T2阶段的心理健康之间关系的部分中介。讨论和结论。获得的结果指导在军事单位工作的心理健康专家巩固旨在发展社会支持的干预方案,以减少这一人口类别所感受到的压力。
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