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Dotazník pracovního obsahu׊kála pracovních zátěží a zdrojů (Job Demands-Resources Scale, JDRS)×
OborOrganizační chováníOrganizační chování
RodinaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Rok vzniku19852001
TvůrceRobert A. KarasekEvangelia Demerouti and Arnold B. Bakker
TypSelf-report questionnaireSelf-report questionnaire
Původní zdrojKarasek, R. A., Jr. (1985). Job Content Questionnaire and user's guide. Los Angeles: University of Southern California Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering. link ↗Bakker, A. B., & Demerouti, E. (2007). The Job Demands-Resources model: state of the art. Journal of Managerial Psychology, 22(3), 309-328. DOI ↗
Další názvyJCQ, Karasek Strain QuestionnaireJDRS, JD-R Questionnaire
Příbuzné55
ShrnutíThe Job Content Questionnaire (JCQ), developed by Robert Karasek in 1985, operationalizes the Job Strain Model, a foundational theory linking job characteristics to health outcomes. The JCQ measures job demands, decision latitude (autonomy and skill utilization), social support, and physical exertion. It identifies high-strain jobs (high demands, low control)—the most hazardous combination—and supports research linking work organization to cardiovascular disease, mental health, and occupational disability.The Job Demands-Resources Scale (JDRS) is a multidimensional assessment instrument based on the Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) model, developed by Demerouti and Bakker in 2001. It measures the balance between job demands (workload, time pressure, emotional demands) and resources (autonomy, support, opportunities for growth) that shape employee well-being, engagement, and burnout risk. The JDRS has become central to occupational health research and practice.
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