儿童福利社会工作中情感失调对离职意向的影响:中介模型的检验

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Morten Birkeland Nielsen, Live Bakke Finne, Håkon Johannessen, Jan Olav Christensen
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员工流失率高是儿童福利工作中的一个重大问题。要防止员工流失,了解能够解释员工流失和流失意向的风险因素、机制和条件因素非常重要。本研究调查了一个调节中介模型,其中(1) 情绪失调是后续离职意向的预测因素,(2) 工作不满和职业倦怠是潜在的中介因素,(3) 过度关爱是潜在的调节变量。我们利用对挪威 424 名儿童福利工作者进行的两波前瞻性问卷调查数据,对这些关联进行了研究。情绪失调与职业倦怠和工作不满呈正相关(横断面),并通过职业倦怠(而非工作不满)与 6 个月后(前瞻性)离职意向的增加有显著的间接关系。在情绪失调与职业倦怠之间的关联以及与离职意向之间的间接关联中,发现了过度滋养的拮抗交互效应。具体地说,在中低度情绪失调的情况下,过度关怀特质的低分对职业倦怠和离职意向具有保护作用。在情感失调程度较高的情况下,无论员工是否倾向于过度抚育,所有员工都报告了同样负面的结果。研究结果凸显了组织努力帮助儿童福利工作者应对情感需求的重要性。
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The Impact of Emotional Dissonance on Turnover Intent in Child Welfare Social Work: Test of a Moderated Mediation Model

The Impact of Emotional Dissonance on Turnover Intent in Child Welfare Social Work: Test of a Moderated Mediation Model

High employee turnover represents a substantial problem in child welfare work. To prevent turnover, knowledge about risk factors, mechanisms, and conditional factors that can explain turnover and turnover intent is highly important. This study investigated a moderated mediation model with (1) emotional dissonance as a predictor of subsequent turnover intent, (2) job dissatisfaction and burnout as potential mediators, and (3) being overly nurturing as a potential moderating variable. The associations were examined using data from a two-wave prospective questionnaire survey of 424 child welfare workers in Norway. Emotional dissonance was positively related to burnout and job dissatisfaction (cross-sectionally) and had a significant indirect association with increased turnover intent 6 months later (prospectively) through burnout, but not job dissatisfaction. An antagonistic interaction effect of being overly nurturing was found on the association between emotional dissonance and burnout, and the indirect association with turnover intent. Specifically, having low scores on the overly nurturing trait had a protective effect on burnout and turnover intent in cases of low to moderate exposure to emotional dissonance. In cases of high emotional dissonance, all employees reported the outcomes as equally negative irrespective of their tendency to be overly nurturing. The findings highlight the importance of organizational efforts that can help child welfare workers deal with emotional demands.

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期刊介绍: Child and Family Social Work provides a forum where researchers, practitioners, policy-makers and managers in the field of child and family social work exchange knowledge, increase understanding and develop notions of good practice. In its promotion of research and practice, which is both disciplined and articulate, the Journal is dedicated to advancing the wellbeing and welfare of children and their families throughout the world. Child and Family Social Work publishes original and distinguished contributions on matters of research, theory, policy and practice in the field of social work with children and their families. The Journal gives international definition to the discipline and practice of child and family social work.
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