The mediating effect of hope agency on perceived stress and professional burnout among Polish corporate employees

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Job burnout is considered an outcome of prolonged exposure of employees to stress. Although many studies have focused on the presence of a direct association between stress and burnout, we still know very little about mediators that indirectly play a role in this relationship. Previous analyses have determined that self-efficacy acts as a mechanism that explains the overall relationship between stress and burnout. However, there is no such evidence to support the mediatory function of hope. Therefore, the main aim of the current study was to verify whether self-efficacy, hope pathways, and hope agency are mediators in this relationship. The study included 408 Polish-speaking adults who completed the Perceived Stress Scale, the Maslach Burnout Inventory, the Generalized Self-Efficacy Scale, and the Dispositional Hope Scale. The outcomes indicated a positive correlation of stress with the overall burnout score, as well as all subscales. Moreover, hope agency was a mediator, thus suggesting that there is also an indirect relationship between stress and job burnout. Therefore, it can be assumed that higher stress is associated with lower motivation to generate and sustain the actions needed to reach the goals. Consequently, lower hope agency may lead stressed employees to greater exhaustion and reduced personal accomplishment.

Tytuł
The mediating effect of hope agency on perceived stress and professional burnout among Polish corporate employees
Twórca
Szcześniak Małgorzata ORCID 0000-0002-6637-2304
Słowa kluczowe
hope; stress; professional burnout; corporate employees
Słowa kluczowe
nadzieja; stres; wypalenie zawodowe; pracownicy korporacji
Współtwórca
Falewicz Adam ORCID 0000-0002-0412-7602
Wnuk Marcin
Bielecka Grażyna
Madej Daria
Data
2024
Typ zasobu
artykuł
Identyfikator zasobu
DOI 10.1038/s41598-024-52289-9
Źródło
Scientific Reports, 2024, t. 14, [br. s.], 1859
Język
angielski
Prawa autorskie
CC BY CC BY
Dyscyplina naukowa
Psychologia; Dziedzina nauk społecznych
Kategorie
Publikacje pracowników US
Data udostępnienia23 lut 2024, 13:33:52
Data mod.23 lut 2024, 13:33:52
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