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Protective faith? The role of religiosity in the stressor-strain relationship in helping professions
Authors:Eva-Ellen Weiß
Institution:Chair of Business Administration, Organization Studies and Human Resource Management, Heinrich-Heine-University of Duesseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany
Abstract:Abstract

Working conditions in western economies keep fueling work stress and psychological ill-health among employees. Job resources as well as personal resources play important roles in alleviating the adverse outcomes. In this article, we analyze religiosity as a rather neglected personal resource and its role in the stressor–strain relationship. Five dimensions of religiosity (intellect, ideology, public practice, private practice, and experience) are tested for their buffering effect on the relationship between work stress, measured as effort-reward imbalance, and psychological strain as well as for their direct relationship with psychological strain. The sample consists of 792 helping professionals and a comparison group of 172 non-helping professionals. The results show that public practice is negatively related to psychological strain for helping professionals while none of the religiosity dimensions has an effect among non-helping professionals. A buffering effect of religiosity on the relationship between work stress and psychological strain is not observed. The results contribute to the literature on the model of effort-reward imbalance as well as religiosity in the workplace and the role of personal resources in the stress process.
Keywords:Psychological strain  effort–reward imbalance  overcommitment  religiosity  helping professions
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