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Title: | Predictors of employees' psychophysical health and sickness absenteeism: Modelling based on REBT framework | Authors: | Popović Boris Majstorović Nebojša Matanović Jelena Jelić Dragana Raković Lazar |
Issue Date: | 1-Jan-2016 | Journal: | Psihologija | Abstract: | © 2016 by the Serbian Psychological Association. The main objective of the study was to examine whether negative experiences at work, irrational beliefs, alone and in interaction, and negative affectivity as a mediator, could predict psychosomatic complaints and frequency of sickness absenteeism. The hypothesized model showed acceptable fit to the data, suggesting that negative affectivity mediates the relationship between negative experiences and irrational beliefs on the one hand, and psychosomatic complaints on the other. The results also revealed no significant effect of interaction between negative experiences and irrational beliefs, while fatigue and physical symptoms have a significant and direct effect on the number of days of absence. It was concluded that the lack of an effect of psychological symptoms on absenteeism may indicate that employees in Serbia do not see them as a sufficient reason for sick leave. The results are discussed within frameworks of Rational-emotive behaviour therapy and strategic stress management approach. | URI: | https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5009 | ISSN: | 00485705 | DOI: | 10.2298/PSI1601067P |
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