Job insecurity and safety behaviour: The mediating role of insomnia and work engagement

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Abstract

From the perspective of resource conservation theory, this study selected 568 enterprise employees as subjects and conducted data collection using a random sampling method to explore the relationship between job insecurity and safe behaviours as well as the role of insomnia and job engagement in this relationship. The results show that (1) job insecurity is negatively correlated with safety behaviour, (2) insomnia mediates the relationship between job insecurity and safety behaviour, (3) work engagement plays a mediating role in the relationship between job insecurity and safety behaviour, and (4) insomnia and work engagement play a serial mediating role in the relationship between job insecurity and safety behaviour.

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Zhang, X., Zhao, C., Niu, Z., Xu, S., & Wang, D. (2021). Job insecurity and safety behaviour: The mediating role of insomnia and work engagement. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(2), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18020581

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