EXPLORING A PARADOX - COMMITMENT AS A MODERATOR OF THE STRESSOR BURNOUT RELATIONSHIP

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REILLY, NP
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10.1111/j.1559-1816.1994.tb00589.x
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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Identity theory suggests that we experience distress when our role-relevant goals are blocked and that this distress is stronger when we are highly committed to the role. Past research, however, clearly demonstrates that commitment is inversely related to the experience of stress. The current study examined whether commitment also moderates the relationship between work stressors and burnout. Over 500 hospital nurses provided information about the frequency of nursing stressors, their career commitment, and burnout. Although nurses who reported greater commitment tended to experience less burnout overall, moderated regression analyses showed that the link between work stressors and burnout was significantly stronger for the more committed nurses. Explanations for these apparently incongruent findings are offered, along with their implications for hospital nursing.
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