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Investigating mediated pathways between adult attachment patterns and reported fates of absenteeism and presenteeism
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posted on 2018-08-10, 00:00 authored by D Krpalek, Pamela Meredith, J ZivianiThis article investigates associations between attachment patterns and reported rates of absenteeism and presenteeism and tests potential mediators of these relationships. A cross-sectional, self-report survey design was employed whereby 448 adult workers completed a battery of questionnaires. The battery included the Attachment Style Questionnaire, the Work Limitations Questionnaire, an absenteeism measure, the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale-21, an external affect regulator use questionnaire, and the Job Content Questionnaire. Overall, results of the participant surveys indicate that insecure attachment patterns are positively associated with absenteeism and presenteeism through the mediating effects of negative emotions, external affect regulator use, and isostrain. Implications for work-based supports are discussed. © 2014, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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1555-5259ISSN
1555-5240Publisher
Routledge, USAPublisher DOI
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University of QueenslandEra Eligible
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Journal of Workplace Behavioral HealthUsage metrics
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