Workplace stress in real time: Three parsimonious scales for the experience sampling measurement of stressors and strain at work

Abstract

Experience sampling methods are increasingly used in workplace stress assessment, yet rarely developed and validated following the available best practices. Here, we developed and evaluated parsimonious measures of momentary stressors (Task Demand and Task Control) and the Italian adaptation of the Multidimensional Mood Questionnaire as an indicator of momentary strain (Negative Valence, Tense Arousal, and Fatigue). Data from 139 full-time office workers that received seven experience sampling questionnaires per day over 3 workdays suggested satisfactory validity (including weak invariance cross-level isomorphism), level-specific reliability, and sensitivity to change. The scales also showed substantial correlations with retrospective measures of the corresponding or similar constructs and a degree of sensitivity to work sampling categories (type and mean of job task, people involved). Opportunities and recommendations for the investigation and the routine assessment of workplace stress are discussed.

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European Journal of Psychological Assessment, In press
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Luca Menghini, Ph.D.
Psicologo del lavoro e delle organizzazioni

Psicologo del lavoro e delle organizzazioni, mi occupo soprattutto di psicologia della salute occupazionale e di psicofisiologia dello stress, del recupero e del sonno.

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