2018
DOI: 10.1108/ijwhm-09-2017-0069
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How managers experience situations involving employee mental ill-health

Abstract: Mental health conditions such as depression are prevalent in working adults, costly to employers, and areas of social and legal liability for employers. Line managers are crucial in implementing organizational responses to employee mental ill-health but their perspectives are largely unrepresented in literature on workplace mental health promotion. This study aimed to explore situations in which line managers became aware of, and responded to, employees' emergent mental ill-health issues in order to guide theo… Show more

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“…Monitored employees often report high tension and anxiety (Indiparambil, 2019), but also negative attitudes and emotions (Shaffer and Darnold, 2020). The inevitable outcomes are an increase in errors that may delay projects further, leading to underperformance due to exhaustion, and the adoption of undesirable work practices due to fatigue (Cheng et al, 2020;Martin et al, 2018) as well as counterproductive work behaviors; see also Shaffer and Darnold (2020). As a result, "occupational health and medicine" has become an important issue in the pandemic work environment (Sinclair et al, 2020).…”
Section: Remote Working Plus Electronic Monitoring During Covid-19: E...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Monitored employees often report high tension and anxiety (Indiparambil, 2019), but also negative attitudes and emotions (Shaffer and Darnold, 2020). The inevitable outcomes are an increase in errors that may delay projects further, leading to underperformance due to exhaustion, and the adoption of undesirable work practices due to fatigue (Cheng et al, 2020;Martin et al, 2018) as well as counterproductive work behaviors; see also Shaffer and Darnold (2020). As a result, "occupational health and medicine" has become an important issue in the pandemic work environment (Sinclair et al, 2020).…”
Section: Remote Working Plus Electronic Monitoring During Covid-19: E...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, many researchers have noted that aspects such as employee experienceconsidering health and well-beingrequire more consideration in the future (Kniffin et al, 2021;Sinclair et al, 2020). Fortunately, a great number of resources and insights have been generated over the last few years in areas such as international human resource (HR) research and workplace health management that can readily support such efforts (Blanchard et al, 2009;Caligiuri et al, 2020;Carnevale and Hatak, 2020;Justesen et al, 2017;Martin et al, 2016Martin et al, , 2018Mellor and Webster, 2013;Tomczak et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The challenge of dealing with employees’ mental health issues causes stress in managers (A. Martin et al, 2018), but the workplace can be a key site for early identification and intervention if the managers are prepared (Simola, 2019).…”
Section: My Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Employee health and well-being is considered the main focus area of HR management as it directly links with employee satisfaction and performance (Martin, Woods and Dawkins, 2018). The organizations consider employee health "not out of altruism, but as a key part of their business strategy" (Burke, 2014, p. 4).…”
Section: Well-being In the Workplace: Human Resource (Hr) Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%