María Isabel Signes Soler, María-Magdalena Fernández-Valera, M. Meseguer
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El papel mediador de la Autoeficacia Profesional entre situaciones de Demandas de Rol y Salud Autopercibida
espanolEl objetivo de este estudio es analizar las relaciones existentes entre las demandas de rol presentes en el puesto de trabajo, conflicto y ambiguedad de rol, la autoeficacia profesional y la salud autopercibida de acuerdo con el modelo Demandas-Recursos Laborales (JD-R model). Siguiendo los postulados de este modelo, la autoeficacia profesional tendria capacidad para mediar la relacion entre las demandas de rol y la salud. Para verificar esta hipotesis, se obtuvieron datos de una muestra de 272 trabajadores de la Region de Murcia (Medad= 36.33, 47,5% mujeres). Los analisis de mediacion se realizaron mediante el macro PROCESS para SPSS desarrollado por Hayes (2013). Los resultados mostraron que la autoeficacia profesional actua como una variable mediadora en la relacion entre las demandas de rol y el malestar autopercibido. EnglishThe aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between role stress, professional self-efficacy, and self-perceived health using the Job Demands-Resources Model (JD-R model). The proposed model hypothesizes that professional self-efficacy mediates the relationship between role ambiguity and role conflict on the one hand, and self-perceived health on the other. To test this hypothesis, data were collected from 272 workers from southern Spain. Mediation analyses were performed using the macro PROCESS for SPSS developed by Hayes (2013). Results showed that role conflict, role ambiguity, and self-efficacy were significant predictors of self-perceived health. In addition, self-efficacy partially mediated the relationship between role stress and health.