The Effect of Psychological Self-Defence on the Performance of Graduates Employed in Matched and Mismatched Roles

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
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Abstract

In today’s competitive job market, most graduates face obstacles in obtaining a job that matches their field and educational level. The lack of jobs related to graduates’ fields and educational levels and to industrial demand in the era of postmodernism has caused psychological tension among graduates. This study predicts that employed graduates who apply mature defence mechanisms show higher work performance compared to graduates who apply immature styles of psychological defence mechanisms. The study also predicts that graduates in matched positions tend to use mature defence mechanisms compared to graduates with job mismatches. To explore this phenomenon, 116 employed graduates from different academic backgrounds shared their views on using mature and immature coping mechanisms in their work performance. The study found that mature self-defence had a positive effect on work performance, while immature defence mechanisms did not show any effect on work performance. Concerning the use of mature and immature defence mechanisms in graduates with matched and mismatched employment, the study revealed that there is no difference between the two groups of graduates in using both types of psychological self-defence. The findings showed that the mature psychological defence mechanisms can be used to understand the factors that contribute to work performance. This can serve as guidance for employed graduates to better perform in their work. For employers, the findings can help them understand their employees’ psychological self-defence in dealing with work challenges in today’s world.
心理自卫对匹配与不匹配角色毕业生就业绩效的影响
在当今竞争激烈的就业市场上,大多数毕业生在找到与他们的专业和教育水平相匹配的工作时都面临着障碍。在后现代主义时代,与毕业生的专业、教育水平和产业需求相关的工作岗位缺乏,导致了毕业生的心理紧张。本研究预测,运用成熟型心理防御机制的毕业生比运用不成熟型心理防御机制的毕业生表现出更高的工作绩效。该研究还预测,与工作不匹配的毕业生相比,职位匹配的毕业生倾向于使用成熟的防御机制。为了探讨这一现象,116名来自不同学术背景的在职毕业生分享了他们在工作绩效中使用成熟和不成熟应对机制的观点。研究发现,成熟的自我防卫机制对工作绩效有积极影响,而不成熟的防卫机制对工作绩效没有任何影响。在就业匹配和不匹配的毕业生中,成熟和不成熟防卫机制的使用情况,研究发现两组毕业生在使用两种类型的心理防卫方面没有差异。研究结果表明,成熟的心理防御机制可以用来理解影响工作绩效的因素。这可以作为就业毕业生在工作中更好地表现的指导。对于雇主来说,这些发现可以帮助他们了解员工在当今世界应对工作挑战时的心理自卫。
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Revista Romaneasca Pentru Educatie Multidimensionala
Revista Romaneasca Pentru Educatie Multidimensionala EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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