TY - JOUR
T1 - The mediating role of interpersonal conflict at work in the relationship between negative affectivity and biomarkers of stress
AU - Girardi, Damiano
AU - Falco, Alessandra
AU - De Carlo, Alessandro
AU - Benevene, Paula
AU - Comar, Manola
AU - Tongiorgi, Enrico
AU - Bartolucci, Giovanni Battista
PY - 2015/7/18
Y1 - 2015/7/18
N2 - This study examined the association between interpersonal conflict at work (ICW) and serum levels of three possible biomarkers of stress, namely the pro-inflammatory cytokines Interleukin 1 beta (IL-1β), Interleukin 12 (IL-12), and Interleukin 17 (IL-17). Additionally, this study investigated the role of negative affectivity (NA) in the relationship between ICW and the pro-inflammatory cytokines. Data from 121 employees in an Italian healthcare organization were analyzed using structural equation modeling. Results showed that ICW was positively associated with IL-1β, IL-12, and IL-17, after controlling for the effect of gender. Moreover, ICW completely mediated the relationship between NA and the pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-1β, IL-12, and IL-17. This mediating effect was significant after controlling for the effect of gender. Overall, this study suggests that work-related stress may be associated with biomarkers of inflammation, and that negative affectivity may influence the stress process affecting the exposure to psychosocial stressors.
AB - This study examined the association between interpersonal conflict at work (ICW) and serum levels of three possible biomarkers of stress, namely the pro-inflammatory cytokines Interleukin 1 beta (IL-1β), Interleukin 12 (IL-12), and Interleukin 17 (IL-17). Additionally, this study investigated the role of negative affectivity (NA) in the relationship between ICW and the pro-inflammatory cytokines. Data from 121 employees in an Italian healthcare organization were analyzed using structural equation modeling. Results showed that ICW was positively associated with IL-1β, IL-12, and IL-17, after controlling for the effect of gender. Moreover, ICW completely mediated the relationship between NA and the pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-1β, IL-12, and IL-17. This mediating effect was significant after controlling for the effect of gender. Overall, this study suggests that work-related stress may be associated with biomarkers of inflammation, and that negative affectivity may influence the stress process affecting the exposure to psychosocial stressors.
KW - Interleukin 1 beta
KW - Interleukin 12
KW - Interleukin 17
KW - Interpersonal conflict at work
KW - Negative affectivity
KW - Work-related stress
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U2 - 10.1007/s10865-015-9658-x
DO - 10.1007/s10865-015-9658-x
M3 - Article
C2 - 26186953
AN - SCOPUS:84946476407
SN - 0160-7715
VL - 38
SP - 922
EP - 931
JO - Journal of Behavioral Medicine
JF - Journal of Behavioral Medicine
IS - 6
ER -