Coach and no regrets about it: On the life satisfaction, work-related mental strain, and use of supervision of workplace coaches

Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI:10.1080/17521882.2019.1636841
A. A. Müller, Silja Kotte, H. Möller
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ABSTRACT Previous research indicates that coaches frequently experience negative effects for themselves from their work and therefore live with potential stressors due to their work. This study examines whether or not workplace coaches are satisfied with their life. Data were gathered from 110 coaches (75% of which were self-employed) from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland via an online survey. Coaches were asked about different aspects of life satisfaction (concerning their job, financial situation, and leisure time) and work-related mental strain (i.e., cognitive and emotional strain). Compared to German population norm scores (including both employed and self-employed working individuals), coaches show higher satisfaction with their job and leisure time, and less work-related mental strain. Moreover, the vast majority of coaches would choose to be a workplace coach again in retrospect. Coaching supervision had a significant buffer effect on coaches’ job satisfaction when they experienced a high amount of work-related mental strain. Findings imply that coaches are able to counterbalance the possible negative effects on life satisfaction of their work as coaches. The use of coaching supervision appears to be a successful measure to maintain high satisfaction with their work as coaches despite an elevated level of mental strain.
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教练和无怨无悔:关于生活满意度,与工作有关的精神压力,以及使用监督的职场教练
摘要以往的研究表明,教练员经常因工作而受到负面影响,因此他们生活在工作的潜在压力源中。本研究考察职场教练是否对自己的生活感到满意。通过在线调查收集了来自德国、奥地利和瑞士的110名教练(其中75%是自雇教练)的数据。教练们被问及生活满意度的不同方面(关于他们的工作、财务状况和闲暇时间)和与工作有关的精神压力(即认知和情绪压力)。与德国人口常模得分(包括受雇者和自雇者)相比,教练对工作和休闲时间的满意度更高,与工作相关的精神压力更小。此外,回顾过去,绝大多数教练都会选择再次成为职场教练。当教练员经历高强度的工作压力时,教练员监督对教练员的工作满意度有显著的缓冲作用。研究结果表明,教练能够平衡他们作为教练的工作对生活满意度可能产生的负面影响。使用教练监督似乎是一种成功的措施,以保持高满意度的工作,尽管他们的精神紧张水平升高。
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