Fostering Teachers' Work Engagement: The Role of Emotional Self-Efficacy Toward One's Own Emotions, Professional Self-Efficacy, and Job Resources.

IF 2.6 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Alessio Tesi, Andrea Baroncelli, Carolina Facci, Antonio Aiello, Enrica Ciucci
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The present cross-sectional study explored the synergic role of self-report measures of emotional self-efficacy toward one's own emotions (i.e., the extent to which individuals perceive themselves as confident and effective in managing their emotions), professional self-efficacy, and job resources on work engagement among 589 in-service teachers coming from public kindergartens, elementary schools, and middle schools. A hierarchical linear regression approach including a three-way interaction analysis revealed that (a) the two forms of teachers' self-efficacy were uniquely and positively associated with work engagement, and (b) emotional self-efficacy toward one's own emotions was positively associated with work engagement, especially at low (vs. high) levels of both professional self-efficacy and job resources. The results were discussed framing the job demands-resources model and stressing the importance of taking care of both personal and professional teachers' self-efficacy, especially when the school environment lacks job resources.

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促进教师工作投入:情绪自我效能感对自身情绪、专业自我效能感和工作资源的作用。
本研究以589名公立幼儿园、小学、中学在职教师为研究对象,探讨了情绪自我效能的自我报告测量对自身情绪(即个人认为自己在情绪管理方面自信和有效的程度)、专业自我效能和工作资源对工作投入的协同作用。基于层次线性回归的三向互动分析结果显示:(A)两种形式的教师自我效能感与工作投入具有独特的正相关关系;(b)对自身情绪的情绪自我效能感与工作投入存在正相关关系,特别是在低(与高)职业自我效能感和工作资源水平的情况下。在构建工作需求-资源模型的基础上,强调在学校环境缺乏工作资源的情况下兼顾教师个人和专业自我效能感的重要性。
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