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Job demands–resources model in the context of recovery: Testing recovery experiences as mediators
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Dance MediaJob DemandsTesting Recovery ExperiencesWork-related StressManagementMotivationRecovery SupportJob Demands–resources ModelRehabilitationAccount RecoveryWorklife BalanceHuman Resource ManagementOccupational Health PsychologyWorker Well-beingWork AdjustmentPsychologyJob Resources
The aim of the present study was to extend the original Job Demands–Resources (JD-R) model by taking into account recovery as an important mediation mechanism between work characteristics and well-being/ill-health. Specifically, we examined whether recovery experiences—strategies promoting recovery—might have a mediating role in the JD-R model among 527 employees from a variety of different jobs. The results showed that psychological detachment fully mediated the effects of job demands on fatigue at work and mastery partially mediated the effects of job resources on work engagement. Altogether, the results suggest that recovery merits consideration as a mediating mechanism in the JD-R model.
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