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Une étude sur l’effet médiateur du conflit travail-famille entre les conditions de l’organisation du travail et les symptômes dépressifsMartin, William 04 1900 (has links)
L’objectif principal de ce mémoire est d’approfondir l’état des connaissances au niveau des explications sociales des problèmes de santé mentale au sein de la main-d’œuvre. Il porte plus particulièrement sur le rôle médiateur du conflit travail-famille dans la séquence causale entre les conditions de l’organisation du travail et le développement des symptômes dépressifs. Les analyses nécessaires pour cette étude ont été effectuées à partir de données issues de l’enquête SALVEO qui portait sur les déterminants de la santé mentale au travail dans la population canadienne.
Les analyses de cheminement de causalité multiniveaux ont révélé que le conflit travail-famille était significativement associé aux symptômes dépressifs. Cependant, les résultats ne permettaient pas de conclure que l’effet de toutes les conditions de l’organisation du travail était totalement médiatisé par le conflit travail-famille. Les résultats issus d’une démarche exploratoire indiquent néanmoins que certaines associations entre les conditions de l’organisation du travail et les symptômes dépressifs sont complètement médiatisées, que certaines sont partiellement médiatisées et que certaines sont associées directement avec les symptômes dépressifs.
L’effet des demandes psychologiques, des heures de travail, de l’horaire de travail, du soutien des collègues et du revenu professionnel est complètement capturé par le conflit travail-famille. L’association entre l’insécurité d’emploi et les symptômes dépressifs est plutôt médiatisée partiellement. C'est-à-dire qu’une partie de l’effet de cette condition de travail agit directement sur les symptômes dépressifs, tandis qu’une partie de l’effet est indirect et passe par le conflit travail-famille. Par conséquent, ces résultats invitent les recherches futures ainsi que les interventions en entreprise à considérer le rôle central et complexe du conflit travail-famille dans la relation entre les conditions de l’organisation du travail et les symptômes dépressifs. / The main objective of this master’s thesis is to advance the state of knowledge in social explanations of mental health problems in the workforce. It focuses on the mediating effect of work-family conflict in a causal sequence between the conditions of work organization and the development of depressive symptoms. The statistical analyses required for this study were performed using data from the SALVEO’s survey on determinants of mental health in the Canadian population.
Multilevel path analysis supported that work-family conflict relate significantly with more depressive symptoms. However, the results did not suggest that work-family conflict fully mediated the relation between work organization conditions and depressive symptoms. Nevertheless, in an exploratory approach, some associations between the work organization conditions and depressive symptoms were completely mediated, some were partially mediated and some were only associated with depressive symptoms.
Psychological demands, hours worked, work schedule, coworkers support and professional income were fully mediated by work-family conflict. Furthermore, work-family conflict partially mediated the relationship between job insecurity and depressive symptoms. Part of the effect of job insecurity was direct, while part of the effect was indirect through work-family conflicts. Therefore, these findings suggest that future researches and organizational interventions need a more complete understanding of the relationship between work organization and depressive symptoms, which can be achieved if work-family conflict is considered as a mediator in this dynamic.
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Omgivning och Ledarskap : En kvalitativ studie i hur omgivningen påverkar plutonchefers förutsättningar för ett Utvecklande ledarskapOttersgård, Erik, Öberg, Johan January 2018 (has links)
Syftet med uppsatsen är att utifrån Ledarskapsmodellens definitioner undersöka om de organisatoriska förhållandena påverkar plutonchefers möjlighet att utöva ett Utvecklande ledarskap. Undersökningen genomfördes som en kvalitativ studie genom intervjuer med plutonchefer vid Ledningsregementet i Enköping. Resultaten visar att omgivningen påverkar ledarskapet men i både positiv och negativ riktning samtidigt. En omständighet som i ett avseende är en begränsning är i ett annat avseende en möjlighet. Det är upp till ledaren att identifiera dessa möjligheter och utnyttja dem. Flera av de viktigaste slutsatserna återfanns utanför undersökningens syfte och är bland annat att den största påverkan plutonchefen har på sitt ledarskap återfinns i tidsbristen att närvara hos sina underställda. Den påverkan grundar sig i hög arbetsbelastning och indirekta konsekvenser av den generella personalbristen i organisationen. / The purpose of this study is to investigate, based on the Leadership Model definitions, whether the organizational conditions affect pluton managers' ability to execute a Developing Leadership. The survey was conducted as a qualitative study through interviews with platoon commanders at the Command and Control Regiment in Enköping. The results show that the environment affects leadership in both positive and negative directions at the same time. A circumstance that in one respect is a restriction is in another possibility. It is up to the leader to identify these opportunities and make use of them. Several of the key conclusions were found outside the purpose of the survey, and among other things, the biggest impact the pluton manager has on his leadership is found in the shortage of time to attend his subordinates. This impact is based on excessive workload and indirect consequences of the general staff shortage in the organization.
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Männen vi inte ser och kvinnorna vi inte hör : En kvalitativ intervjustudie om hotellpersonalens upplevelser av prostitution och människohandel i hotellmiljöerDegerlund, Ina, Holmgren, Alexandra January 2022 (has links)
Title: The men we don’t see, and the women we can’t hear: A qualitative interview study about prostitution and human trafficking in hotel environment. This qualitative interview study aims to put a light on hotel staff’s experiences of how prostitution and human trafficking exist within their workplaces. We examine this on the basis of the Swedish policy ‘Hotellkurage’ as a crime prevention method in the hotel environment in Northern Sweden. The policy is built on the idea of civil courage and aims to include both hotel staff and hotel guests. Thematic analysis was used to collect data and code it to themes describing similarities, differences and patterns in the data. The theoretical framework for this thesis is based on the routine activity theory, the bystander effect, the emotional labor theory, and the halo effect within stereotypes. By interviewing six informants with different work positions we discovered that it seems to be hard for the hotel staff to intervene based on their gut feeling in situations involving violence. We also found that there is an underlying expectation on hotel staff to have knowledge about handling situations of prostitution and/or human trafficking, and cope with their personal emotions through out emotional labor. The role conflict of being service-minded and intervene in situations involving prostitution or human trafficking are severe. The organizational conditions, response from the management and the cooperation with local police seem to be crucial in order to use methods based on civil courage in hotel staff’s working environment. Hotel staff should be more educated and encouraged to act upon their gut feeling in situations involving prostitution and human trafficking. Finally, the study finds that stereotypes of perpetrators in prostitution and human trafficking usually don’t add up to the stereotypical view of a perpetrator due to their often common apperance. Also, the victims of prostitution and human trafficking are viewed in a stereotypical way, which leads to a higher risk of other vulnerable social groups not to be discovered in the hotel environment.
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