Testing The Interrelationships among Employees in Medium Scale Enterprises

John Ekore 15 PAGES (5267 WORDS) Psychology Paper
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Abstracts

The study examined interrelationships of emerging psychosocial problems (stress, tobacco and alcohol use, HIV/AIDS, and violence as addressed by ILO's SOLVE program) In medium scale enterprises They constitute major challenges to employees health and orqamzauona! outcomes. Unlike other countries. where sirong evidence e"'sls to show the interrelationships, there is paucity of literature involving the SubSaharan Africa sample, mere attempts to promote the knowledge and application of SOLVE has posed great problems. Based on previous literature, II was hypotheSized thai there would be Significant positive Interrelationships an '. ng the dimenSions in SOLVE. The survey ulilized a questionnaire. consisting of 20 uems. measur.nq the dimensrons in SOLVE. A sample of 186 respondents was drawn from rruddle-level supervisors In medium scale enterprises. They are students In a weekend Maste(s in Managenal Psychology (MMP) program ThFHP.WP!e 102 (54.8%) male and B~ (-1:'.2%) relYrale respondents Their mean age was 36 (sd=3.55). F",dlngs established significanl interretanonsrups among the five psychosocial factors, i.e. SOLVE dimensrons. which confirmed the hypothesis. There was no significant difference between males and females in their responses to the measures. Apan from adding to previous literature on the association of the variables, the outcome will enable the promotion of SOLVE among workers as a best practice In creating healthy workplaces.

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