Examples of using Overcommitment in English and their translations into Portuguese
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reward and overcommitment to work) and for the effort-reward ratio.
with values that are very similar in dimensions overcommitment alpha 0.81,
Overcommitment is defined as an individual motivational pattern of excessive search for accomplishment
Depression was also found to be associated with high effort and high overcommitment to work, although not statistically significant,
the bond formation between the health team and the community, overcommitment to work can be highlighted as a characteristic definitely embedded in the reality of workers.
reward 0.83; overcommitment 0.73; WRAPI 0.93;
The values of the intraclass correlation coefficients ranged from 0.89 to 0.93 very good to excellent for dimensions overcommitment, effort, and global reward;
The prevalence and bias-adjusted Kappa PABAK values ranged from 0.80 to 0.83 good to very good for items overcommitment, from 0.78 to 0.90 good to very good for items related to effort,
having to exert high efforts but with low rewards 55.7% and high overcommitment 87.0% Table 2.
increased overcommitment and higher frequency of situations likely to cause pain/injury only increased effort-reward imbalance had negative effect on work ability among the older workers.
Values: overcommitment 6 to 24 points;
In this study, individuals with higher overcommitment presented higher WA impairment than the other workers,
Overcommitment was strongly associated with the outcome,
reward, and overcommitment, whose points were distributed as follows:
the younger workers in the present study also reported higher perceived exposure to the following stressors that impaired work ability: overcommitment, social support
types of behavior that result in overcommitment, combined with the great need for recognition and approval.
Overcommitment was included in the analysis of the complete ERI model.
Studies have shown the association between overcommitment and mental diseases.
high and low overcommitment.
During follow-up, 31.4% of the workers reported aggravation in overcommitment.