Interrelations of managing position with person-environment fit of gender-role orientation, and burnout.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Eva Wacker, Axel Fischer, Julia Schorlemmer
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Abstract

Background: In previous studies a moderator effect of management position could be found between Person-environment fit of masculinity, and burnout. Present study goals are to analyze previous fundings of the importance of the individual gender-role in relation to the work environment in more detail.

Methods: In this cross sectional explanative study, an online survey took place using Gender Role Orientation Scale (GTS +) by Altstötter-Gleich and DearEmployee-Survey by Wiedemann et al. The sample consists of 891 participants-516 female (58%), 373 male (42%), among those 277 executives (32%) and 594 participants without managerial responsibility (68%), age 17-70 years (M = 29.86; S = 7.67). Four groups were divided according to P-E fit in femininity and P-E fit in masculinity, this enabled a more precise distinction between the participants. The proportions of executives were determined, and compared in each group by a χ 2 -Test Hierarchical linear regression models predicting burnout and proving moderator effects of managerial position were calculated for each group.

Results: The proportions of executives were the highest in the two groups with participants, who had a higher individual masculinity compared to their work environment. A moderator effect of managerial position between P-E fit in masculinity and burnout was found in group "Indifferent" (participants with lower feminity and masculinity compared with work environment). With a worse P-E fit in masculinity burnout values rise for individuals with no managerial position. On the other hand, among leaders burnout values decrease a worse P-E fit in masculinity.

Conclusions: People with a high individual masculinity compared to work environment tend more to be selected as managers, regardless of the individual characteristics of femininity, which may generally lead to a highly masculine and less feminine leadership and corporate culture. This culture could increase burnout risk for people with low individual masculinity and high feminity scores compared to work environment as well as for persons with low individual masculinity and feminity compared to work environment, especially if they are not in a managerial position.

管理职位与性别角色取向的人-环境契合度和职业倦怠的相互关系。
研究背景在以往的研究中,可以发现管理职位在男性气质的个人-环境契合度与职业倦怠之间具有调节作用。本研究旨在更详细地分析以往关于个人性别角色与工作环境关系重要性的研究成果:在这项横断面解释性研究中,使用 Altstötter-Gleich 编制的性别角色取向量表(GTS +)和 Wiedemann 等人编制的 DearEmployee-Survey 进行了在线调查。根据女性的 P-E 适应度和男性的 P-E 适应度划分了四组,这样可以更准确地区分参与者。确定了管理人员的比例,并通过 χ 2 检验比较了各组的情况。计算了各组预测职业倦怠的层次线性回归模型,并证明了管理职位的调节效应:在两组参与者中,行政人员的比例最高,与工作环境相比,他们的个人男子气概更高。在 "漠不关心 "组(与工作环境相比,参与者的女性气质和男性气质较低)中,发现了管理者职位在男性气质的 P-E 适应度与职业倦怠之间的调节效应。对于没有管理职位的人来说,男性气质的 P-E 适应度越低,职业倦怠值就越高。另一方面,领导者的职业倦怠值会随着男性气质的 P-E 适合度降低而降低:结论:与工作环境相比,个人男性气质较高的人更倾向于被选拔为管理者,而与个人的女性气质特征无关,这可能会普遍导致领导和企业文化中男性气质较高而女性气质较低。与工作环境相比,个人男性特质得分低而女性特质得分高的人,以及与工作环境相比,个人男性特质得分低而女性特质得分高的人,尤其是没有担任管理职位的人,这种文化可能会增加职业倦怠的风险。
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Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology
Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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23
审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: Aimed at clinicians and researchers, the Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology is a multi-disciplinary, open access journal which publishes original research on the clinical and scientific aspects of occupational and environmental health. With high-quality peer review and quick decision times, we welcome submissions on the diagnosis, prevention, management, and scientific analysis of occupational diseases, injuries, and disability. The journal also covers the promotion of health of workers, their families, and communities, and ranges from rehabilitation to tropical medicine and public health aspects.
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