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Contemporary Occupational Health Psychology: Global Perspectiveson Research and Practice, Volume 2 continues a definitivereference series published in association with the European Academyof Occupational Health Psychology (EAOHP) and the Society forOccupational Health Psychology (SOHP). The series summarizesstate-of-the-art research and practice in the field of occupationalhealth psychology.* Volume 2 of the most important and influential research seriesin the rapidly growing field of occupational health psychology* Presents state-of-the-art research along with its implicationsfor real-world practice* Provides in-depth reviews of hot topics, including new workfrom several top international experts in the field* Volume 2 includes increased North American contributions,sourced by a dedicated North America editor
About the Editors viiContributors ixPreface xiii1 Organizational Politics and Occupational Health Psychology: A Demands-Resources Perspective 1 Simon L. Albrecht and Erin M. Landells2 Employee Commitment and Well-being 19John P. Meyer, Elyse R. Maltin, and Sabrina P. C. Thai3 Developing Evidence-Based Occupational Health Psychology 36Rob B. Briner4 Understanding Mental Health Treatment-Seeking in High Stress Occupations 57Thomas W. Britt and Anna C. McFadden5 Humor as a Human Resource Tool in Organizations 74Josje Dikkers, Sibe Doosje, and Annet de Lange6 Predicting Abusive Supervision 92M. Sandy Hershcovis and Alannah E. Rafferty7 Designing Jobs for an Aging Workforce: An Opportunity for Occupational Health 109Donald M. Truxillo, David M. Cadiz, and Jennifer R. Rineer8 Moving Towards Positive Organizational Health: Challenges and a Proposal for a Research Model of Organizational Health Development 126Georg F. Bauer and Gregor J. Jenny9 New Directions in Positive Psychology: Implications for a Healthy Workplace 146Clive Fullagar and E. Kevin Kelloway10 The Management of Psychosocial Risks Across the European Union: Findings from ESENER 162William Cockburn, Malgorzata Milczarek, Xabier Irastorza, and Eusebio Rial González11 The Public Health Perspective: Useful for Occupational Health Psychologists and Health and Safety Professionals? 184Birgit A. Greiner12 Presenteeism: A Short History and a Cautionary Tale 204Gary Johns13 Workload: A Review of Causes, Consequences, and Potential Interventions 221Nathan A. Bowling and Cristina Kirkendall14 Work, Stress and Health Behaviors 239Nicola Paynev, Gail Kinman, and Fiona JonesIndex 257Contents of Previous Volume 269