Authors
Rebecca M Brossoit, Leslie B Hammer, Todd E Bodner, Cynthia D Mohr, Shalene J Allen, Tori L Crain, Krista J Brockwood, Amy B Adler
Publication date
2024/6/19
Journal
Journal of Managerial Psychology
Publisher
Emerald Publishing Limited
Description
Purpose
We examined the impact of a leadership support training intervention implemented prior to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on support behaviors specific to COVID-19 during the pandemic. Primary intervention targets (i.e. family-supportive supervisor behaviors and sleep leadership behaviors) were explored as mediators between the intervention and supportive COVID-19 leadership behaviors.
Design/methodology/approach
A cluster randomized controlled trial intervention was implemented with service members and their supervisors in the Army and Air National Guard throughout 2017–2019. Follow-up survey data were collected after the intervention, including during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Direct and indirect intervention effects were tested.
Findings
A pre-COVID intervention targeting leader support for family and sleep health had a direct effect on leader support specific to the COVID-19 …
Scholar articles
RM Brossoit, LB Hammer, TE Bodner, CD Mohr… - Journal of Managerial Psychology, 2024