Psychologically healthy and safe workplace - Answers A workplace that promotes workers' psychological
well-being and actively works to prevent harm to workers' psychological health including in negligent,
reckless, or intentional ways
Psychological model of health - Answers the approach to the study of health that highlights the
importance of both the social environment and psychological factors.
Stressor - Answers an objectively verifiable event in the environment that has the potential to cause
stress
Stressors vary along several dimensions - Answers frequency of duration, intensity, duration, time of
onset
Categories of stressors - Answers Acute
Chronic
Daily
Catastrophic
Acute Stressor - Answers Specific onset
High intensity
Short duration
Low frequency
e.g. car accident or evaluation meeting
Chronic Stressor - Answers No specific onset
High or low intensity
Short or long duration
Repeat frequently
e.g. job insecurity
Daily Stressor - Answers Specific onset
Low intensity
Short duration
,Infrequent
e.g. broken equipment
Catastrophic Stressor - Answers Specific onset
Extremely high intensity
Short or long duration
Infrequent
e.g. heart attach
Sources of workplace stress - Answers Workload and work pace
Role stressor
Career concerns
Work scheduling
Interpersonal relations
Job content and control
13 organizational factors that affect psychological health at work - Answers Organizational Culture
Psychological and social support
Clear leadership and expectations
Civility and respect
Psychological demands
Growth and development
Recognition and reward
Involvement and influence
Workload management
Engagement
Balance between personal, family, and work aspects of life
Psychological protection
, Protection of physical safety
Stress - Answers an individuals internal response to, or evaluation of stressors; often characterized by
negative feelings of arousal
General Adaptation Syndrome - Answers the body's way of gearing up for a fight (i.e. to confront or run
away from a predator)
Moderators - Answers factors that affect people's evaluation of stressors and how they react to them
(i.e. degree of stress experienced)
Risk Factor - Answers a variable that increases the negative effects of stress
Buffer - Answers a variable that protects people from the negative effects of stress
Classes of moderators - Answers The individual - Personality characteristics
The social context
The individual - Personality - Answers the relatively stable characteristics, responses, thoughts, and
behaviours of a given individual
Personality Characteristics - Answers Type A Behaviour
Negative Affectivity
Type A behaviour - Answers Action-emotion complex, aggressively involved in a chronic, incessant
struggle to achieve increasingly more in increasingly less time
Negative Affectivity - Answers A dispositional dimension reflecting persistent individual differences in
the experience of negative emotion (pessimist
The social context - social support - Answers can reduce a person's vulnerability to stressors
provides a buffer against stress
can improve work performance
lack of it can be a risk factor for stress
Strain - Answers the result of stress
Types of Strain - Answers Psychological
Physical
Behavioural
Organizational