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员工援助计划中的求助意愿及社会公理的预测作用
Help-Seeking Intentions and the Predictor Role of Social Axioms in Employee Assistance Programmes
【作者】 罗杰(Robert Chepkech Kipnusu);
【导师】 马红宇;
【作者基本信息】 华中师范大学 , 应用心理学, 2014, 博士
【摘要】 The main purposes of this study were to develop a valid instrument about employees’ help-seeking intentions, to examine the gender, age and work experience differences and to explore the predictor role of social axioms in help-seeking intentions for EAP services. A total of207respondents returned usable questionnaires. Three parts were designed for this research. The purpose of part one was to validate the self-developed research instrument, Intentions to Seek Employee Assistance Programme Services (ISEAPS) that was being used for the first time. Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) was used. The analysis of the22-item ISEAPS produced a new18-item, four-factor structure version. The Cronbach’s alpha reliability coefficient for the new scale was (α=.88).Part two examined two category of employees’ the "on-the-job" and "out-of-the-job" employees and their differences in help-seeking intentions. There was no significant difference between the "on-the-job" and the "out-of-the-job" respondent employees in their overall intentions to seek EAP services. It also examined gender, age and work experiences differences in help-seeking intentions for EAP services. Expected gender differences in help-seeking intentions for EAP services were demonstrated. Part three used Social Axioms Survey (SAS) to explore the predictor role of social beliefs in help-seeking intentions EAP services. Religiosity and Fate Control emerged as significant predictors of individuals’ intention to seek professional EAP service. Implications for research are discussed.
【Abstract】 The main purposes of this study were to develop a valid instrument about employees’ help-seeking intentions, to examine the gender, age and work experience differences and to explore the predictor role of social axioms in help-seeking intentions for EAP services. A total of207respondents returned usable questionnaires. Three parts were designed for this research. The purpose of part one was to validate the self-developed research instrument, Intentions to Seek Employee Assistance Programme Services (ISEAPS) that was being used for the first time. Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) was used. The analysis of the22-item ISEAPS produced a new18-item, four-factor structure version. The Cronbach’s alpha reliability coefficient for the new scale was (α=.88).Part two examined two category of employees’ the "on-the-job" and "out-of-the-job" employees and their differences in help-seeking intentions. There was no significant difference between the "on-the-job" and the "out-of-the-job" respondent employees in their overall intentions to seek EAP services. It also examined gender, age and work experiences differences in help-seeking intentions for EAP services. Expected gender differences in help-seeking intentions for EAP services were demonstrated. Part three used Social Axioms Survey (SAS) to explore the predictor role of social beliefs in help-seeking intentions EAP services. Religiosity and Fate Control emerged as significant predictors of individuals’ intention to seek professional EAP service. Implications for research are discussed.
- 【网络出版投稿人】 华中师范大学 【网络出版年期】2014年 08期
- 【分类号】F272
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