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Partnership Relation Quality modulates the effects of Work-stress on health

Abstract
The present studies included 884 participants in total, in five different studies referred to in the four articles. All five studies observed participants from different types of occupation in order to obtain a distribution and a diversified group of individuals. These occupations, that are representative, cover both private and public sectors and occupations that require longer as well as shorter educational backgrounds. Moreover, both ‘blue-collar’ and ‘white-collar’ personnel are included. The over-all conclusion is that partner relation quality and sexual life satisfaction may function as a buffer against the negative effects that work-related stress have upon health. Moreover, the results indicate that affective personality is associated with health variables such as depression, anxiety, general stress, energy, and psychological and somatic subjective stress reactions. Furthermore, the results indicate gender differences concerning affective personality, partnership relations quality, sexual life satisfaction and work-related stress that will eventually require deeper examination. Taken together, the consensus of these finding indicate the very real advantages present in partnership relation described by tenderness and understanding and sparked by a ‘nutmeg of passion’.
Parts of work
I Andersson Arntén, A-C., Jansson, B., & Archer, T. (2008). Influence of Affective Personality type and gender upon coping behavior, mood, and stress. Individual Differences Research; 6(3): 139-168.
 
II Andersson Arntén, A-C., Jansson, B., & Archer, T. (2008). Self-reported partnership relations and work-stress as predictors of health and illhealth. Submitted article.
 
III Andersson Arntén, A-C., Rosén, S., Jansson, B., & Archer, T. (2008). Partnership relations mediate work-stress effects on health. Submitted article.
 
IV Andersson Arntén, A-C., & Archer, T. (2008). Sexual satisfaction as a function of partnership attributes and health characteristics: effect of gender. Submitted article.
 
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
Göteborgs universitet. Samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteten
University of Gothenburg. Faculty of Social Sciences
Institution
Department of Psychology ; Psykologiska institutionen
Disputation
Fredagen den 5 juni 2009, kl 9.30, F1, Psykologiska Institutionen, Haraldsgatan 1
Date of defence
2009-06-05
E-mail
ann.christine.andersson.arnten@psy.gu.se
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/20199
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  • Doctoral Theses from University of Gothenburg / Doktorsavhandlingar från Göteborgs universitet
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Abstract (18.09Kb)
Date
2009-05-15
Author
Andersson Arntén, Ann-Christine
Keywords
work-related stress
partnership relation
health
stress
positive affect
negative affect
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-628-7801-6
ISSN
1101-718X
Language
eng
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