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The relationship between physical work hazards and employee withdrawal: The moderating role of safety compliance.

Kristin Alyssa HoranR Sonia SinghMary T MoellerRussell A MatthewsClare L BarrattSteve M JexWilliam H O'Brien
Published in: Stress and health : journal of the International Society for the Investigation of Stress (2018)
We examined the relationship between physical work hazards and employee withdrawal among a sample of health care employees wherein safety compliance was hypothesized to moderate the relationship between physical work hazards and withdrawal. Health care workers (N = 162) completed an online questionnaire assessing physical work hazards, withdrawal, and indicators of workplace safety. Safety compliance moderated the relationship between patient aggression and withdrawal. Interaction plots revealed that for all significant moderations, the relationship between physical work hazards and withdrawal was weaker for those who reported high levels of compliance. Results shed initial light on the benefits of fostering safety compliance in health care contexts, which can contain exposure to physical work hazards.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • cross sectional