RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERCEPTION OF JUSTICE AND WELFARE AT WORK IN PROFESSIONAL BRAZILIAN
Author(s) -
Elainy da Silva Camilo Loiola,
Haiana Maria de Carvalho Alves,
Mirlene Maria Matias Siqueira
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
psicologia saúde and doenças
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2182-8407
pISSN - 1645-0086
DOI - 10.15309/17psd180107
Subject(s) - perception , welfare , economic justice , work (physics) , business , sociology , psychology , public relations , political science , engineering , law , mechanical engineering , neuroscience
Well -being at work has been described as an indicator of occupational health. The promotion of this indicator is linked to can, as individuals perceive that their employer takes decisions related to them based on fair procedures. The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between well -being at work (BET) and perceived fairness of procedures (PJP). The participants were a group of 105 Brazilian workers with an average age of 32.03 (SD = 8.80) years, with the majority (65.7 %) females, distributed equally between single and married. Participants answered two accurate and valid measures that assessed BET and PJP, whose data were analyzed using SPSS. A correlation analysis (Pearson’s r) indices showed positive and significant between the Avenida Cândido Rondon, no 877, bairro São José, CEP 76850-000, Guajará-Mirim – Rondônia. Telf.: (68) 999886987. e-mail: elainypsi@hotmail.com RELAÇÃO ENTRE PJ E BET EM PROFISS. BRASILEIROS 86 www.sp-ps.pt dimensions of BET and PJP. The ANOVA revealed that men have higher levels of well -being at work. These results indicate that the level of well -being at work increases proportionally to the perceived fairness of the procedure, as was evidenced that men are able to maintain stronger ties than women with work and organization. Given the results presented, it would be possible to recognize that the decision -making procedures adopted by the company raise healthy states among its employees as welfare.
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