Relational job characteristics and well-being of Brazilian K-12 teachers

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Main Author: Klein, Natan
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: Costa, Carlos, Pereira, Cícero Roberto, Chambel, M.J., Marôco, João
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: A teacher’s relationship with students can be a source of more than stress. The attributes of relational jobs either promote positive (e.g., work engagement) or inhibit negative (e.g., exhaustion) psychological states that constitute potential predictors of teachers’ general well-being (e.g., health perception). The present study tests hypotheses regarding the relationships between the psychological efects of relational job characteristics and teachers’ work-related and context-free well-being indicators. Preschool, primary, and secondary Brazilian school teachers (n=2205) responded to a cross-sectional survey. Data were analyzed by multiple mediator structural equation modeling. The psychological efects of relational job characteristics predicted exhaustion, engagement, and health perception. Findings support indirect efects on health perception of exhaustion and engagement. Data were interpreted according to the job demands-resources model, where the relational job characteristics constitute essential resources that foster work engagement, diminish burnout, and indirectly afect more generalized well-being states such as general health. Possible explanations for the relationships are discussed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Relational job characteristics and well-being of Brazilian K-12 teachers
title Relational job characteristics and well-being of Brazilian K-12 teachers
spellingShingle Relational job characteristics and well-being of Brazilian K-12 teachers
Klein, Natan
Relational job characteristics
Well-being
Teachers
Exhaustion
Work engagemen
title_short Relational job characteristics and well-being of Brazilian K-12 teachers
title_full Relational job characteristics and well-being of Brazilian K-12 teachers
title_fullStr Relational job characteristics and well-being of Brazilian K-12 teachers
title_full_unstemmed Relational job characteristics and well-being of Brazilian K-12 teachers
title_sort Relational job characteristics and well-being of Brazilian K-12 teachers
author Klein, Natan
author_facet Klein, Natan
Costa, Carlos
Pereira, Cícero Roberto
Chambel, M.J.
Marôco, João
author_role author
author2 Costa, Carlos
Pereira, Cícero Roberto
Chambel, M.J.
Marôco, João
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório do ISPA
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Klein, Natan
Costa, Carlos
Pereira, Cícero Roberto
Chambel, M.J.
Marôco, João
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Relational job characteristics
Well-being
Teachers
Exhaustion
Work engagemen
topic Relational job characteristics
Well-being
Teachers
Exhaustion
Work engagemen
description A teacher’s relationship with students can be a source of more than stress. The attributes of relational jobs either promote positive (e.g., work engagement) or inhibit negative (e.g., exhaustion) psychological states that constitute potential predictors of teachers’ general well-being (e.g., health perception). The present study tests hypotheses regarding the relationships between the psychological efects of relational job characteristics and teachers’ work-related and context-free well-being indicators. Preschool, primary, and secondary Brazilian school teachers (n=2205) responded to a cross-sectional survey. Data were analyzed by multiple mediator structural equation modeling. The psychological efects of relational job characteristics predicted exhaustion, engagement, and health perception. Findings support indirect efects on health perception of exhaustion and engagement. Data were interpreted according to the job demands-resources model, where the relational job characteristics constitute essential resources that foster work engagement, diminish burnout, and indirectly afect more generalized well-being states such as general health. Possible explanations for the relationships are discussed.
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