The meaning of work, mental health and organizational commitment
Institut de recherche Robert-Sauvé en santé et en sécurité du travail, Montréal
IRSST - Montréal
2008
54 p.
job satisfaction ; mental health ; prevention ; quality of working life ; stress ; work ; work organization
Studies and Research Projects. Report
R-585
Labour economics
English
Bibliogr.
978-2-89631-314-3
"By means of questionnaires, a team collected data from the personnel of four organizations: a hospital, a health and social services centre, a research center and an engineering consulting firm. The objective was to demonstrate that characteristics such as the usefulness and moral rectitude of the work, the learning and development opportunities, autonomy, recognition and the quality of human relations were linked to the meaning that people give to their work. The author observed that a job perceived as being useful for society and that allows knowledge to be acquired is one of the factors that affect people's perception of it. Other hypotheses relating to the positive or negative impact of the meaning given to the work on psychological well-being or distress also emerged. The author developed a theoretical model that presents work organization as a determinant of employees' health, attitudes and performance. The report contains recommendations regarding the prevention of symptoms of psychological distress and the reduction of stress."
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