Does psychological detachment benefit job seekers? A two study weekly investigation.

The Journal of applied psychology Pub Date : 2022-12-01 Epub Date: 2022-01-27 DOI:10.1037/apl0000967
Rebecca L MacGowan, Allison S Gabriel, Serge P da Motta Veiga, Nitya Chawla
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Abstract

On a weekly basis, job seekers need to exert effort to successfully navigate their search. Yet, despite the notion that job seeking is likely depleting, there has been little research and discussion to date surrounding whether taking time to recover from job seeking can be restorative and helpful for job seekers. Applying theory from the effort-recovery model (Meijman & Mulder, 1998) and the stressor-detachment model (Sonnentag & Fritz, 2015) to the job search context, we highlight the self-regulatory and job search-related benefits associated with psychologically detaching from the job search each week. Specifically, we theorize that weekly psychological detachment from the job search (at t) helps job seekers feel recovered (at t) and, in turn, more vigorous (at t + 1), prompting subsequent job search effort (at t + 1); further, weekly job search effort is expected to engender an increase in subsequent interviews (at t + 2). We also explore the cross-level moderating effect of implicit theories of depletion, considering whether the beneficial impact of weekly psychological detachment is contingent on how depleting job seekers perceive the search process to be. We tested our model with two weekly experience sampling studies of over 200 new labor market entrants. Across both studies, we found considerable support for our model, suggesting that taking time to psychologically detach from the job search can help job seekers maintain their well-being and obtain job search success. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).

心理超然对求职者有益吗?每周进行两次研究调查。
在每周的基础上,求职者需要付出努力来成功地导航他们的搜索。然而,尽管人们认为求职可能会耗尽精力,但迄今为止,关于花时间从求职中恢复过来是否对求职者有帮助的研究和讨论很少。将努力-恢复模型(Meijman & Mulder, 1998)和压力源-分离模型(Sonnentag & Fritz, 2015)的理论应用到求职情境中,我们强调了每周从求职中心理分离所带来的自我调节和求职相关的好处。具体来说,我们的理论是,每周从求职中脱离出来(t)有助于求职者感觉恢复(t),反过来,更有活力(t + 1),促进后续的求职努力(t + 1);此外,每周求职努力预计会增加随后的面试(在t + 2时)。我们还探讨了内隐耗尽理论的跨水平调节作用,考虑每周心理超然的有益影响是否取决于求职者如何看待耗尽的求职过程。我们对200多名新进入劳动力市场的人进行了两次每周的经验抽样研究,以测试我们的模型。在这两项研究中,我们发现我们的模型得到了相当大的支持,这表明花时间从心理上脱离求职可以帮助求职者保持幸福感,并获得求职成功。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA,版权所有)。
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