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Learning how to recover from job stress: effects of a recovery training program on recovery, recovery-related self-efficacy, and well-being.

Verena C Hahn1, Carmen Binnewies, Sabine Sonnentag, Eva J Mojza.   

Abstract

This quasi-experimental study evaluated the effects of a recovery training program on recovery experiences (psychological detachment from work, relaxation, mastery experiences, and control during off-job time), recovery-related self-efficacy, and well-being outcomes. The training comprised two sessions held one week apart. Recovery experiences, recovery-related self-efficacy, and well-being outcomes were measured before the training (T1) and one week (T2) and three weeks (T3) after the training. A training group consisting of 48 individuals and a waitlist control group of 47 individuals were compared (N = 95). Analyses of covariance revealed an increase in recovery experiences at T2 and T3 (for mastery only at T2). Recovery-related self-efficacy and sleep quality increased at T2 and T3, perceived stress and state negative affect decreased at T3. No training effects were found for emotional exhaustion.

Mesh:

Year:  2011        PMID: 21463049     DOI: 10.1037/a0022169

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Occup Health Psychol        ISSN: 1076-8998


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