“I don’t get sick leave”: Small-market newspaper journalists’ perceptions of the impact of occupational stressors and organizational support on their mental well-being

Author:

Shah Sayyed Fawad Ali1ORCID,Murphy Breann E.2,Joyce Teddi A.2,Cunningham Ben2

Affiliation:

1. Sayyed Fawad Ali Shah is an assistant professor in the School of Communication & Journalism at Auburn University

2. Breann E. Murphy is an assistant professor, Teddi A. Joyce is an associate professor and Ben Cunningham is an instructor in the Department of Communication at the Jacksonville State University

Abstract

Small-market journalists occupy an important role in keeping local communities informed. This research examines the job-related stressors post-COVID these U.S. small-market newspaper journalists face that impact their stress and anxiety and how the support provided by their news organizations also contributes to their sense of well-being. Interviews with 17 journalists in the Southeastern United States indicate that key aspects of organizational support may have a significant impact on well-being and job satisfaction.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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