Title
The Job Content Questionnaire (JCQ): an instrument for internationally comparative assessments of psychosocial job characteristics
Author
TNO Arbeid
Karasek, R.
Brisson, C.
Kawakami, N
Houtman, I.
Bongers, P.
Amick, B
Publication year
1998
Abstract
This article consists of three parts. Part 1 discusses the Job Content Questionnaire (JCQ), designed to measure scales assessing psychological demands, decision latitude, social support, physical demands, and job insecurity. Part 2 reports the cross-national validity, for men and women, of the JCQ scales in six broadly representative populations from four advanced industrial societies: the United States, Canada, the Netherlands and Japan. JCQ scale means, standard deviations, reliabilities and correlations are compared. Part 3 reviews comparison of the intercountry and interoccupation differences in the scales, discusses specific scales issues and discusses the implications of the study for interpretation of psychosocial job asessment questionnaires.
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Subject
Enquetes
Arbeidsvoldoening
Arbeidssatisfactie
Taakomschrijving
Functieomschrijving
Taakinhoud
Metingen
Meetmethoden
Statistiek
Vergelijkende psychologie
Psychische factoren
Workplace
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TNO identifier
140462
Source
Journal of occupational health psychology, 3 (3), 322-355
Document type
article