| Literature DB >> 27214041 |
Mihyang An1, Stephen M Colarelli2,3, Kimberly O'Brien3, Melanie E Boyajian3.
Abstract
This study investigated the effects of natural elements and direct and indirect sunlight exposure on employee mental health and work attitudes. We recruited participants via an online panel from the United States and India, and analyzed data from 444 employees. Natural elements and sunlight exposure related positively to job satisfaction and organizational commitment, and negatively to depressed mood and anxiety. Direct sunlight was a dominant predictor of anxiety; indirect sunlight was a dominant predictor of depressed mood, job satisfaction, and organizational commitment. Natural elements buffered the relationship between role stressors and job satisfaction, depressed mood, and anxiety. We also found that depressed mood partially mediated the relationship between natural elements and job satisfaction. We discuss scientific and policy implications of these findings.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27214041 PMCID: PMC4877070 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0155614
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Descriptive statistics and correlations among study variables.
| Mean (SD) | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| - | |||||||||||
| 31.10 (9.77) | .08 | - | |||||||||
| 3.23 (1.10) | -.06 | -.11 | (.93) | ||||||||
| 3.11 (.98) | -.15 | .18 | .07 | (.73) | |||||||
| 3.49 (1.03) | -.09 | -.02 | .44 | .40 | (.91) | ||||||
| 2.44 (.53) | -.06 | -.14 | -.06 | -.02 | -.25 | (.83) | |||||
| 1.66 (.53) | -.05 | -.14 | -.14 | .05 | -.18 | .47 | (.92) | ||||
| 1.58 (.75) | -.17 | -.14 | -.00 | .20 | -.05 | .40 | .72 | (.97) | |||
| 5.35 (1.36) | -.08 | -.01 | .36 | .20 | .41 | -.41 | -.40 | -.15 | (.90) | ||
| 3.42 (.64) | -.02 | -.11 | .28 | .19 | .35 | -.48 | -.35 | -.17 | .71 | (.88) |
Note. N = 391–444. The values in parentheses on the diagonal are internal consistency reliabilities.
a coded 1 = male, 2 = female.
*p < .05,
** p < .01
Effects of natural elements on outcome variables.
| Criteria | Variables | Step 1 | Step 2 | Δ | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | -.04 | -.05 | .02 | .05 | |
| Age | -.15 | -.17 | |||
| Natural elements | -.17 | .03 | |||
| Sex | -.17 | -.17 | .04 | .04 | |
| Age | -.13 | -.14 | |||
| Natural elements | -.03 | .00 | |||
| Sex | -.09 | -.07 | .00 | .14 | |
| Age | .02 | .06 | |||
| Natural elements | .37 | .13 | |||
| Sex | -.03 | -.00 | .01 | .09 | |
| Age | .11 | .14 | |||
| Natural elements | .30 | .09 |
Note. N = 391–410.
a coded 1 = male, 2 = female.
*p < .05,
**p < .01
The mediating effects of depression on the relationship between natural elements and job satisfaction.
| Variables | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 95% CI lower | 95% CI upper | |||
| .46 | .06 | .34 | .57 | |
| .40 | .06 | .29 | .50 | |
| .06 | .02 | .02 | .11 | |
Note. N = 401
Fig 1Mediating effects of depression between natural elements and job satisfaction.
Values indicate the standardized regression coefficients taking into account the effects of control variables. A value in parenthesis indicate the bivariate coefficient between natural elements and job satisfaction.
The moderating effects of natural elements on outcome variables.
| Criteria | Variables | Step 1 | Step 2 | Step 3 | Δ | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | -.05 | -.04 | .03 | .02 | .25 | |
| Age | -.15 | -.12 | -.12 | |||
| Natural elements (N) | .44 | .46 | .22 | |||
| Role stressors (R) | -.14 | -.14 | ||||
| N * R | .07 | .00 | ||||
| Sex | -.17 | -.15 | -.13 | .04 | .20 | |
| Age | -.13 | -.09 | -.08 | |||
| Natural elements (N) | -.01 | -.00 | .13 | |||
| Role stressors (R) | .37 | .41 | ||||
| N * R | .17 | .03 | ||||
| Sex | -.08 | -.07 | -.06 | .01 | .30 | |
| Age | .03 | .01 | .01 | |||
| Natural elements (N) | .34 | .34 | .15 | |||
| Role stressors (R) | -.40 | -.36 | ||||
| N * R | .13 | .02 | ||||
| Sex | -.02 | .03 | -.04 | .01 | .31 | |
| Age | .12 | .08 | .08 | |||
| Natural elements (N) | -.46 | -.48 | .30 | |||
| Role stressors (R) | .27 | .27 | ||||
| N * R | -.06 | .00 |
Note. N = 383–403.
a coded 1 = male, 2 = female.
*p < .05,
**p < .01
Fig 2Natural elements exposure as a moderator of the relationship between role stressors and anxiety.
Fig 3Follow-up for natural elements as a moderator of the relationship between role stressors and job satisfaction.
Effects of direct sunlight exposure on outcome variables.
| Criteria | Variables | Step 1 | Step 2 | Δ | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | -.05 | -.04 | .03 | .03 | |
| Age | -.16 | -.18 | |||
| Direct Sunlight | .06 | .00 | |||
| Sex | -.18 | -.14 | .05 | .10 | |
| Age | -.16 | -.20 | |||
| Direct Sunlight | .21 | .04 | |||
| Sex | -.06 | -.03 | .00 | .04 | |
| Age | .04 | .00 | |||
| Direct Sunlight | .20 | .04 | |||
| Sex | -.02 | .02 | .02 | .05 | |
| Age | .13 | .10 | |||
| Direct Sunlight | .18 | .03 |
Note. N = 397–421.
a coded 1 = male, 2 = female.
*p < .05.
**p < .01
Effects of indirect sunlight exposure on outcome variables.
| Criteria | Variables | Step 1 | Step 2 | Δ | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | -.03 | .05 | .02 | .06 | |
| Age | -.15 | -.15 | |||
| Indirect Sunlight | -.20 | .04 | |||
| Sex | -.17 | -.17 | .05 | .06 | |
| Age | -.14 | -.14 | |||
| Indirect Sunlight | -.07 | .00 | |||
| Sex | -.07 | -.04 | .00 | .17 | |
| Age | .02 | .03 | |||
| Indirect Sunlight | .40 | .16 | |||
| Sex | -.03 | .05 | .01 | .14 | |
| Age | .11 | .11 | |||
| Indirect Sunlight | .36 | .13 |
Note. N = 397–421.
a coded 1 = male, 2 = female.
*p < .05,
**p < .01
Dominance analysis: average R Values.
| DV | K | Natural elements | Direct Sunlight | Indirect Sunlight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | .03 | .00 | .04 | |
| 1 | .02 | .01 | .03 | |
| 2 | .00 | .01 | .03 | |
| 0 | .00 | .04 | .01 | |
| 1 | .03 | .05 | .01 | |
| 2 | .00 | .06 | .02 | |
| 0 | .13 | .04 | .16 | |
| 1 | .08 | .01 | .09 | |
| 2 | .04 | .00 | .04 | |
| 0 | .09 | .03 | .13 | |
| 1 | .05 | .00 | .07 | |
| 2 | .02 | .00 | .07 |
Note. N = 383–403. K refers to the number of predictors, excluding a variable in column. For example, K = 0 indicates no other variable was entered into the equation (see [69]).
Dominance analysis: relative amounts of variance and total R values.
| DV | Natural elements | Direct Sunlight | Indirect Sunlight | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 29.82% | 14.91% | 55.26% | .06 | |
| 3.19% | 78.19% | 18.63% | .07 | |
| 42.77% | 6.80% | 50.43% | .20 | |
| 37.35% | 6.33% | 56.33% | .14 |
Note. N = 383–403.