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2016 ; 30
(2
): 152-172
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Stuck in a job: being "locked-in" or at risk of becoming locked-in at the
workplace and well-being over time
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Stengård J
; Bernhard-Oettel C
; Berntson E
; Leineweber C
; Aronsson G
Work Stress
2016[Apr]; 30
(2
): 152-172
PMID27226678
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In this study, being "locked-in" at the workplace is conceptualized as being in a
non-preferred workplace while at the same time perceiving low employability. The
aim of the study was to investigate how being locked-in or at risk of becoming
locked-in (being in a non-preferred workplace yet currently satisfied, combined
with perceiving low employability) relates to well-being (subjective health and
depressive symptoms). The hypotheses were tested in a Swedish longitudinal sample
(T1 in 2010 and T2 in 2012) of permanent employees (N?=?3491). The results showed
that stability with regard to locked-in-related status (being non-locked-in, at
risk of becoming locked-in, or locked-in at both T1 and T2) was related to
significant and stable differences in well-being. The non-locked-in status was
associated with better well-being than being at risk of becoming locked-in.
Moreover, those at risk of becoming locked-in showed better well-being than those
with stable locked-in status. Changes towards non-locked-in were accompanied by
significant improvements in well-being, and changes towards locked-in were
associated with impairments in well-being. The relationships that were found
could not be attributed to differences in demographic variables and occupational
preference. The findings indicate that being locked-in is detrimental to
well-being. This has implications for preventative interventions.