The Role of Mindfulness in the Effects of Organizational Culture on Depression in Korean Physical Therapistsopen access
- Authors
- Lee, Jong-Hyun; Lee, Jinwon; Hwang, Jaejin; Park, Du-Jin; Kim, Won-Jin; Lee, Kyung-Sun
- Issue Date
- Dec-2024
- Publisher
- Elsevier B.V.
- Keywords
- COVID-19; Depression; Job stress; Mindfulness; Physical therapist
- Citation
- Safety and Health at Work, v.15, no.4, pp 441 - 451
- Pages
- 11
- Indexed
- SCIE
SSCI
SCOPUS
KCI
- Journal Title
- Safety and Health at Work
- Volume
- 15
- Number
- 4
- Start Page
- 441
- End Page
- 451
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/73871
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.shaw.2024.08.004
- ISSN
- 2093-7911
2093-7997
- Abstract
- Objective: The study aimed to investigate whether mindfulness could mitigate the impact of job and interpersonal demands arising from stressful organizational cultures in predicting depression during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: A total of 280 Korean physical therapists participated in this study. To verify the mediated moderation model, this study implemented an SPSS 26.0 PROCESS Macro (v.3.5) that was based on the verification of Hayes' conditional indirect effect. Results: The study confirmed the moderated mediation effect of mindfulness on the mediating relationship between stressful organizational culture, job demands/interpersonal demands, and depression. Moreover, the conditional indirect effect of mindfulness was found to be statistically significant. However, the impact on interpersonal stress differed from anticipated outcomes. Conclusions: Mindfulness, applicable within the framework of the Job Demands-Resources model theory, served as a resource variable and moderated the impact of organizational culture on members' depression. Amidst ongoing debates on mindfulness effectiveness, this study partially confirmed its potential within the Job Demands-Resources model, suggesting a role in mitigating the influence of organizational culture on members' depression as a resource variable. © 2024 Occupational Safety and Health Research Institute
- Files in This Item
- There are no files associated with this item.
- Appears in
Collections - 사회과학대학 > 심리학과 > Journal Articles

Items in ScholarWorks are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.