Irrational beliefs as psychosocial risk of work addiction from the perspective of Occupational Health Psychology

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The main objective of this research is to identify the obsessive, recurrent or intrusive beliefs of people with high risk of work addiction and who become psychosocial risk factors derived from salaried work that facilitate, maintain and reinforce the worker's addictive behavior. The methodolog...

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Autores: Porras, Nestor, Parra, Laura
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2018
Institución:Instituto Peruano de Orientación Psicológica
Repositorio:Interacciones
Lenguaje:español
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Adicción al trabajo
riesgo psicosocial
salud ocupacional y psicología del trabajo
Addiction to work
psychosocial risk
occupational health and work psychology
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spelling Irrational beliefs as psychosocial risk of work addiction from the perspective of Occupational Health PsychologyCreencias irracionales como riesgo psicosocial de la adicción al trabajo desde la perspectiva de la Psicología de la Salud OcupacionalPorras, NestorParra, LauraAdicción al trabajoriesgo psicosocialsalud ocupacional y psicología del trabajoAddiction to workpsychosocial riskoccupational health and work psychologyThe main objective of this research is to identify the obsessive, recurrent or intrusive beliefs of people with high risk of work addiction and who become psychosocial risk factors derived from salaried work that facilitate, maintain and reinforce the worker's addictive behavior. The methodology was cross-descriptive with the application of a structured group interview, to a population sample of 8 employees of the educational services sector. The results show that personal characteristics (ideas of perfectionism, use of free time, need for social approval, feeling guilty, fear of losing work and generalized anxiety), along with the organizational characteristics of the job (tasks and responsibilities) and of employment in general, as well as the process of organizational socialization and the management of interpersonal relationships with commanders are triggers of addictive behavior. The conclusions indicate that the addictive behavior of the salaried workers of this educational institution is configured as an ineffective coping strategy (based on a set of obsessive ideas and compulsive behavior (repetitive and irrational) against the anguish and stress generated by the fear of losing work (perception of high job instability).El objetivo principal de esta investigación es identificar las creencias obsesivas, recurrentes o intrusivas de las personas con alto riesgo de adicción al trabajo y que se convierten en factores de riesgo psicosocial derivados del trabajo asalariado que facilitan, mantienen y refuerzan el comportamiento adictivo del trabajador. La metodología fue de corte transversal-descriptiva con la aplicación de una entrevista grupal estructurada, a una muestra poblacional de 8 empleados del sector de servicios educativos. Los resultados muestran que las características personales (ideas de perfeccionismo, utilización del tiempo libre, necesidad de aprobación social, sentimiento de culpa, miedo a perder el trabajo y ansiedad generalizada), junto con las características organizacionales, del puesto de trabajo (tareas y responsabilidades) y del empleo en general, al igual que el proceso de socialización organizacional y el manejo de las relaciones interpersonales con los mandos son desencadenantes del comportamiento adictivo. Las conclusiones indican que el comportamiento adictivo de los trabajadores asalariados de esta institución educativa se configura como una estrategia poco efectiva de afrontamiento (basada en un conjunto de ideas obsesivas y comportamiento compulsivo (repetitivo e irracional) frente a la angustia y el estrés generados por el miedo a perder el trabajo (percepción de alta inestabilidad laboral).Instituto Peruano de Orientación Psicológica2018-05-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistainteracciones.com/index.php/rin/article/view/5910.24016/2018.v4n2.118Interacciones; Vol. 4, Num. 2 (2018): May - August; 105-113Interacciones; Vol. 4, Num. 2 (2018): Mayo - Agosto; 105-113Interacciones: Revistas de Avances en Psicología; Vol. 4, Num. 2 (2018): May - August; 105-1132411-59402413-4465reponame:Interaccionesinstname:Instituto Peruano de Orientación Psicológicainstacron:IPOPSspahttps://revistainteracciones.com/index.php/rin/article/view/59/124https://revistainteracciones.com/index.php/rin/article/view/59/125Copyright (c) 2018 Interaccionesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.ejournals.host:article/592020-04-28T10:11:59Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Irrational beliefs as psychosocial risk of work addiction from the perspective of Occupational Health Psychology
Creencias irracionales como riesgo psicosocial de la adicción al trabajo desde la perspectiva de la Psicología de la Salud Ocupacional
title Irrational beliefs as psychosocial risk of work addiction from the perspective of Occupational Health Psychology
spellingShingle Irrational beliefs as psychosocial risk of work addiction from the perspective of Occupational Health Psychology
Porras, Nestor
Adicción al trabajo
riesgo psicosocial
salud ocupacional y psicología del trabajo
Addiction to work
psychosocial risk
occupational health and work psychology
title_short Irrational beliefs as psychosocial risk of work addiction from the perspective of Occupational Health Psychology
title_full Irrational beliefs as psychosocial risk of work addiction from the perspective of Occupational Health Psychology
title_fullStr Irrational beliefs as psychosocial risk of work addiction from the perspective of Occupational Health Psychology
title_full_unstemmed Irrational beliefs as psychosocial risk of work addiction from the perspective of Occupational Health Psychology
title_sort Irrational beliefs as psychosocial risk of work addiction from the perspective of Occupational Health Psychology
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Porras, Nestor
Parra, Laura
author Porras, Nestor
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Parra, Laura
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Adicción al trabajo
riesgo psicosocial
salud ocupacional y psicología del trabajo
Addiction to work
psychosocial risk
occupational health and work psychology
topic Adicción al trabajo
riesgo psicosocial
salud ocupacional y psicología del trabajo
Addiction to work
psychosocial risk
occupational health and work psychology
description The main objective of this research is to identify the obsessive, recurrent or intrusive beliefs of people with high risk of work addiction and who become psychosocial risk factors derived from salaried work that facilitate, maintain and reinforce the worker's addictive behavior. The methodology was cross-descriptive with the application of a structured group interview, to a population sample of 8 employees of the educational services sector. The results show that personal characteristics (ideas of perfectionism, use of free time, need for social approval, feeling guilty, fear of losing work and generalized anxiety), along with the organizational characteristics of the job (tasks and responsibilities) and of employment in general, as well as the process of organizational socialization and the management of interpersonal relationships with commanders are triggers of addictive behavior. The conclusions indicate that the addictive behavior of the salaried workers of this educational institution is configured as an ineffective coping strategy (based on a set of obsessive ideas and compulsive behavior (repetitive and irrational) against the anguish and stress generated by the fear of losing work (perception of high job instability).
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