Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic Perception on Job Stress of Construction Workers

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Abstract

Construction has been regarded as one of the most stressful industries, and the COVID-19 pandemic has deteriorated this situation. This research developed and tested a model of the impact of COVID-19 pandemic perception on job stress of construction workers. Both problem-focused and emotion-focused coping were considered as mediators. Empirical data were collected using a detailed questionnaire from the Chinese construction industry. The results showed that pandemic perception was significantly related to psychological and physical stress. Emotion-focused coping was mainly triggered by pandemic fear and job insecurity, while problem-focused coping was mainly triggered by organizational pandemic response. Furthermore, the effects of pandemic fear and organizational pandemic response on job stress were mediated by problem-focused coping. Finally, the theoretical and practical significance, research limitations, and future research directions of this study are discussed.

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Liang, H., Liu, T., Yang, W., & Xia, F. (2022). Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic Perception on Job Stress of Construction Workers. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191610169

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