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@article{ Zolg2023, title = {Autonomy in the context of cognitive demands - is the resource becoming a stressor?}, author = {Zolg, Sabrina and Herbig, Britta}, journal = {International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health}, number = {5}, pages = {685-714}, volume = {96}, year = {2023}, issn = {1432-1246}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s00420-023-01966-9}, urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-100127-0}, abstract = {Objective: Autonomy is often associated with positive linear effects on health whereas non-linear correlations have received only sporadic attention. Assuming that the use of autonomy also represents a cognitive demand, this study examines whether health effects of autonomy change depending on further cognitive demands and whether curvilinear relationships can be identified. Methods: A survey was carried out in three SMEs with established work analysis questionnaires. 197 Employees were classified into groups with high and with low cognitive demands by means of a two-step cluster analysis. This was modeled as moderator together with curvilinear effects of autonomy in regression analyses. Results: Curvilinear associations were found for emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and anxiety. They were strongest for anxiety. No moderating effects of cognitive demands and no consistently significant modeled relations were found. Conclusion: The results confirm that autonomy has a positive influence on the health of employees. However, autonomy should not be seen as an isolated resource but embedded in the organizational and societal context.}, keywords = {Digitalisierung; digitalization; Autonomie; autonomy; kognitive Faktoren; cognitive factors; Angst; anxiety; psychische Gesundheit; mental health; Arbeitnehmer; employee}}