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Emotional reactions to daily workload: The moderating role of attachment orientations
Authors:Claudia Schusterschitz  Erik Danay  Wilhelm Geser
Institution:1. Department of Psychology and Medical Sciences, UMIT-University of Health Sciences, Medical Informatics and Technology, Institute of Psychology, Hall in Tirol, Austriaclaudia.schusterschitz@umit.at;3. Department of Psychology and Medical Sciences, UMIT-University of Health Sciences, Medical Informatics and Technology, Institute of Psychology, Hall in Tirol, Austria;4. Faculty of Psychology and Sports Science, Leopold-Franzens Universit?t Innsbruck, Institute of Psychology, Innsbruck, Austria
Abstract:Attachment theory provides compelling theoretical grounds to expect that attachment orientations, i.e. attachment anxiety and avoidance, influence our emotional reactions to job stressors. In spite of that fact, the role of attachment orientations in attenuating or exacerbating emotional reactions to job stressors has been ignored by organisational researchers so far. The main purpose of our diary study, therefore, was to analyse, whether attachment anxiety and avoidance moderate our daily emotional reactions to daily workload. Additional main effects of attachment orientations on daily emotional experiences were also analysed. Multilevel analyses of diary data from 340 participants revealed moderator effects of attachment avoidance. In detail, global and co-worker-specific avoidance interacted with workload in predicting negative emotions. Regarding positive emotions, co-worker-specific avoidance interacted with workload. In addition, global attachment anxiety and avoidance were positively related to negative emotional experiences at work. The negative relationship between co-worker-specific avoidance and positive emotional experiences at work was significant by trend. Taken together, current findings demonstrate attachment orientations’ contribution to our understanding of interindividual differences in daily emotional reactions to daily job stressors, and in daily work-related emotions. In sum, they suggest highly avoidant employees as a risk group in the working population.
Keywords:Attachment orientations  attachment avoidance  attachment anxiety  workload  emotions at work  diary study
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