1st Edition

Work and Rest: A Topic for Work and Organizational Psychology A Special Issue of the European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology

Edited By Fred Zijlstra, Sabine Sonnentag Copyright 2006
114 Pages
by Psychology Press

114 Pages
by Psychology Press

Research on work and health has mostly focused on the stress caused by the work situation and by job characteristics. However, recovering from the daily strain is also important to maintain a healthy balance between work and private life. Recovery is assumed to take place in people’s private (after work) time. Therefore relevant issues with respect to recovery are: the length of the working day,... Read more

F.R.H. Zijlstra, S. Sonnentag, After Work is Done: Psychological Perspectives on Recovery from Work. T.W. Taris, D. Beckers, L.C Verhoeven, S.A.E. Geurts, M.A.J. Kompier, D. van der Linden, Recovery Opportunities, Work-Home Interference, and Well-being Among Managers. R. Rau, Learning Opportunities at Work as Predictor for Recovery and Health. M. Cropley, D-J Dijk, N. Stanley, Job Strain, Work Rumination and Sleep in School Teachers. S. Sonnentag, U. Kruel, Psychological Detachment from Work During Off-job Time: The Role of Job Stressors, Job Involvement, and Recovery-related Self-efficacy. J.W. Rook, F.R.H. Zijlstra, The Contribution of Various Types of Activities to Recovery.

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Dormann Christian