Employee subjective well-being and physiological functioning: An integrative model
Research shows that worker subjective well-being influences physiological functioning—an early signal of poor health outcomes. While several theoretical perspectives provide insights on this relationship, the literature lacks an integrative framework explaining the relationship. We develop a concept...
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doaj-42e729b5ac7d44299cc813cc9c6560c12020-11-25T03:40:12ZengSAGE PublishingHealth Psychology Open2055-10292015-06-01210.1177/205510291559209010.1177_2055102915592090Employee subjective well-being and physiological functioning: An integrative modelLauren KuykendallLouis TayResearch shows that worker subjective well-being influences physiological functioning—an early signal of poor health outcomes. While several theoretical perspectives provide insights on this relationship, the literature lacks an integrative framework explaining the relationship. We develop a conceptual model explaining the link between subjective well-being and physiological functioning in the context of work. Integrating positive psychology and occupational stress perspectives, our model explains the relationship between subjective well-being and physiological functioning as a result of the direct influence of subjective well-being on physiological functioning and of their common relationships with work stress and personal resources, both of which are influenced by job conditions.https://doi.org/10.1177/2055102915592090 |
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Employee subjective well-being and physiological functioning: An integrative model |
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Employee subjective well-being and physiological functioning: An integrative model |
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Research shows that worker subjective well-being influences physiological functioning—an early signal of poor health outcomes. While several theoretical perspectives provide insights on this relationship, the literature lacks an integrative framework explaining the relationship. We develop a conceptual model explaining the link between subjective well-being and physiological functioning in the context of work. Integrating positive psychology and occupational stress perspectives, our model explains the relationship between subjective well-being and physiological functioning as a result of the direct influence of subjective well-being on physiological functioning and of their common relationships with work stress and personal resources, both of which are influenced by job conditions. |
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