Ten years on: A review of recent research on the Job Demand–Control (-Support) model and psychological well-being
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Abstract In 1999, van der Doef and Maes published a systematic review focusing on the Job-Demand–Control (JDC) model (Karasek, 1979) and the Job Demand–Control (-Support) (JDCS) model (Johnson & Hall, 1988) in relation to psychological well-being. Their review covered the period from 1979 to 1997. The present paper updates and extends this review. Covering research from 83 studies published between 1998 and 2007, our review revealed three major results: First, support for additive effects of demands, control, and social support on general psychological well-being is almost always found if the sample size is sufficient. Second, although there was consistent evidence for additive effects in relation to…
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- Psychology
- Spurious relationship
- Control (management)
- Association (psychology)
- Causation
- Social psychology
- Matching (statistics)
- Social support
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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