@article{Amer_Monir_Hafez_Mostafa_Mahdy-Abdallah_Saleh_2018, title={Falsification of Type at Work: Assessment of Prevalence and Investigation of Predictors}, volume={6}, url={https://oamjms.eu/index.php/mjms/article/view/oamjms.2018.389}, DOI={10.3889/oamjms.2018.389}, abstractNote={<p><strong>BACKGROUND: </strong>Occupational-stress, job-satisfaction and poor health outcomes are closely related and strongly pertain to individuals’ mental health and physiological well-being. Falsification of Type is a growing term in the field of organisational psychology that measures occupational stress when working in a job that does not match one’s, natural leader.</p> <p><strong>AIM: </strong>The present work aims at determining the prevalence of falsification of type and associated socio-demographic and work-related factors.</p> <p><strong>METHODS: </strong>The study sample consists of 150 researchers working at the National Research Centre of Egypt. Participants were asked to complete a self-report Falsification of Type Questionnaire, Andrews and Withey scale for Job Satisfaction, in addition to socio-demographic and work-related variables. Statistics included descriptive and comparative analyses. A regression model was built with falsification of the type as the dependent variable.</p> <p><strong>RESULTS: </strong>Facilities showed the highest rate of dissatisfaction in the Job Satisfaction Questionnaire. The most prominent manifestations of falsification were fatigue and irritability, and its predictors were the position, interpersonal relationships, facilities and sex according to the regression model. Falsification of type could seriously contribute to occupational stress. Job satisfaction is highly about falsification.</p> <p><strong>CONCLUSION: </strong>More research on the Falsification of Type at work is recommended with the greater attention of employers to the importance of the concept of person-job fit.</p>}, number={10}, journal={Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences}, author={Amer, Nagat M. and Monir, Zeinab and Hafez, Salwa Farouk and Mostafa, Sally and Mahdy-Abdallah, Heba and Saleh, Mai Sabry}, year={2018}, month={Oct.}, pages={1924–1927} }