The association between personal belief in a just world, voice and burnout: A cross-sectional study in a sample of national guard police officers
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Data de Publicação: | 2021 |
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Resumo: | Voice is crucial both for the organizations, which benefit from new insights, and for the workers, who are able to express their concerns and ideas, having a great impact on their mental health (Cox et al., 2006). Actually, individuals who are afraid to voice are likely to show high levels of burnout (Hammond et al., 2019). In addition, continued exposure to job stressors put workers at risk of developing burnout (Penalba et al., 2008), as the case of the Republican National Guard Officers. The present study examined two parallel mediation models. The first model was a replication of a study conducted by Cheng et al. (2020), namely the association between personal belief in a just world (BJW) and voice, mediated by perceived voice efficacy (PVE) and perceived voice risk (PVR). The second model aimed to test the association between personal BJW and burnout (exhaustion and disengagement), mediated by PVE and PVR. Self-reported data was collected from National Guard Police Officers (N = 475). As expected, the results showed a positive association between personal BJW and employee voice, and a negative association between personal BJW and both dimensions of burnout. Additionally, the mediating effect of PVE was significant in both models. However, the mediating effect of PVR was only significant to the second model. These findings add knowledge to the existing literature on the fields of social psychology of justice, organizational citizenship behavior and mental health, and highlight the importance of reinforce organizational justice, by promoting BJW and voice behaviors. |
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The association between personal belief in a just world, voice and burnout: A cross-sectional study in a sample of national guard police officersBelief in a just worldEmployee voiceNational Republican GuardCrença num mundo justoVoz do trabalhadorSíndrome de burnoutGuarda Nacional RepublicanaVoice is crucial both for the organizations, which benefit from new insights, and for the workers, who are able to express their concerns and ideas, having a great impact on their mental health (Cox et al., 2006). Actually, individuals who are afraid to voice are likely to show high levels of burnout (Hammond et al., 2019). In addition, continued exposure to job stressors put workers at risk of developing burnout (Penalba et al., 2008), as the case of the Republican National Guard Officers. The present study examined two parallel mediation models. The first model was a replication of a study conducted by Cheng et al. (2020), namely the association between personal belief in a just world (BJW) and voice, mediated by perceived voice efficacy (PVE) and perceived voice risk (PVR). The second model aimed to test the association between personal BJW and burnout (exhaustion and disengagement), mediated by PVE and PVR. Self-reported data was collected from National Guard Police Officers (N = 475). As expected, the results showed a positive association between personal BJW and employee voice, and a negative association between personal BJW and both dimensions of burnout. Additionally, the mediating effect of PVE was significant in both models. However, the mediating effect of PVR was only significant to the second model. These findings add knowledge to the existing literature on the fields of social psychology of justice, organizational citizenship behavior and mental health, and highlight the importance of reinforce organizational justice, by promoting BJW and voice behaviors.O comportamento de voz é fundamental quer para as organizações, que beneficiam de novos insights, quer para os trabalhadores, tendo um grande impacto na sua saúde mental (Cox et al., 2006). De facto, indivíduos com receio de adotar comportamentos de voz têm maior probabilidade de mostrar maiores níveis de burnout (Hammond et al., 2019). Ainda, a exposição continuada a stressores do trabalho coloca os trabalhadores em risco de desenvolverem burnout (Penalba et al., 2008), como é o caso dos agentes da Guarda Nacional Republicana. O presente estudo examinou dois modelos de mediação paralela. O primeiro modelo foi uma replicação do estudo de Cheng et al. (2020), nomeadamente a associação entre a crença num mundo justo (CMJ) pessoal e a voz, mediada pela perceção de eficácia de voz (PEV) e de risco (PRV). O segundo modelo teve como propósito testar a associação entre a CMJ pessoal e o burnout (distanciamento e exaustão), mediada pela PEV e pela PRV. Foram analisadas medidas de autorrelato de agentes da Guarda Nacional Republicana (N=475). Conforme esperado, os resultados mostraram uma associação positiva entre a CMJ pessoal e a voz do trabalhador, e uma associação negativa entre a CMJ pessoal e as duas dimensões do burnout. Ainda, o efeito da mediadora PEV foi significativo nos dois modelos. No entanto, o efeito mediador da PRV apenas foi significativo no segundo modelo. Estes resultados acrescentam conhecimento à literatura existente e sublinham a importância de reforçar a justiça organizacional, através da promoção da CMJ e dos comportamentos de voz.2021-11-15T11:36:50Z2021-11-11T00:00:00Z2021-11-112021-10info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10071/23543TID:202786501engVal, Susana Barreto Gonçalves doinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-09T17:59:54Zoai:repositorio.iscte-iul.pt:10071/23543Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T22:31:34.928069Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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The association between personal belief in a just world, voice and burnout: A cross-sectional study in a sample of national guard police officers |
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The association between personal belief in a just world, voice and burnout: A cross-sectional study in a sample of national guard police officers |
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The association between personal belief in a just world, voice and burnout: A cross-sectional study in a sample of national guard police officers Val, Susana Barreto Gonçalves do Belief in a just world Employee voice National Republican Guard Crença num mundo justo Voz do trabalhador Síndrome de burnout Guarda Nacional Republicana |
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The association between personal belief in a just world, voice and burnout: A cross-sectional study in a sample of national guard police officers |
title_full |
The association between personal belief in a just world, voice and burnout: A cross-sectional study in a sample of national guard police officers |
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The association between personal belief in a just world, voice and burnout: A cross-sectional study in a sample of national guard police officers |
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The association between personal belief in a just world, voice and burnout: A cross-sectional study in a sample of national guard police officers |
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The association between personal belief in a just world, voice and burnout: A cross-sectional study in a sample of national guard police officers |
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Val, Susana Barreto Gonçalves do |
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Val, Susana Barreto Gonçalves do |
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Val, Susana Barreto Gonçalves do |
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Belief in a just world Employee voice National Republican Guard Crença num mundo justo Voz do trabalhador Síndrome de burnout Guarda Nacional Republicana |
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Belief in a just world Employee voice National Republican Guard Crença num mundo justo Voz do trabalhador Síndrome de burnout Guarda Nacional Republicana |
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Voice is crucial both for the organizations, which benefit from new insights, and for the workers, who are able to express their concerns and ideas, having a great impact on their mental health (Cox et al., 2006). Actually, individuals who are afraid to voice are likely to show high levels of burnout (Hammond et al., 2019). In addition, continued exposure to job stressors put workers at risk of developing burnout (Penalba et al., 2008), as the case of the Republican National Guard Officers. The present study examined two parallel mediation models. The first model was a replication of a study conducted by Cheng et al. (2020), namely the association between personal belief in a just world (BJW) and voice, mediated by perceived voice efficacy (PVE) and perceived voice risk (PVR). The second model aimed to test the association between personal BJW and burnout (exhaustion and disengagement), mediated by PVE and PVR. Self-reported data was collected from National Guard Police Officers (N = 475). As expected, the results showed a positive association between personal BJW and employee voice, and a negative association between personal BJW and both dimensions of burnout. Additionally, the mediating effect of PVE was significant in both models. However, the mediating effect of PVR was only significant to the second model. These findings add knowledge to the existing literature on the fields of social psychology of justice, organizational citizenship behavior and mental health, and highlight the importance of reinforce organizational justice, by promoting BJW and voice behaviors. |
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