reviewJournal of Occupational Health PsychologyMar 30, 2017Closed access

Advances in recovery research: What have we learned? What should be done next?

University of Mannheim

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Abstract

That differentiates between recovery as a process and recovery as an outcome. Empirical studies have shown that recovery activities (e.g., physical exercise) and recovery experiences (e.g., psychological detachment from work) are negatively associated with strain symptoms (e.g., exhaustion) and positively associated with positive well-being indicators (e.g., vigor). Recovery activities and recovery experiences suffer when employees face a high level of job stressors. Psychological mechanisms underlying recovery seem to be similar across different temporal recovery settings (e.g., work breaks, free evenings, vacations) and seem to be enhanced in natural environments. Intervention studies have pointed to a…

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Keywords
  • PsycINFO
  • Psychology
  • Stressor
  • Applied psychology
  • Occupational stress
  • Set (abstract data type)
  • Social psychology
  • Coping (psychology)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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