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Sometimes It Drains, Sometimes It Sustains: The Dual Role of the Relationship with Students for University Professors

机译:有时会流失,有时会持续:大学教授与学生的关系的双重作用

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University organizational contexts have been changing significantly in recent years, and academic staff are expected to manage larger workloads at an increased pace. This can threaten their well-being and exacerbate work-related stress—possibly creating negative impacts on their mental and physical states. Surprisingly, academic occupational psychological health is still rarely studied. By referring to the Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) conceptual model, this study aimed to analyze the relationship between university teachers' well-being and job demands and resources, with a particular focus on the role of the relationship with students. Specifically, 550 associate and full professors were studied to determine the impact of job characteristics, quality of relationships in the work environment, and negative and positive relations with students regarding emotional exhaustion and work engagement. Hierarchical multiple regression models allowed us to highlight the fact that emotional exhaustion was positively and significantly associated with workload, conflicts with colleagues, and requests from students, and it was negatively associated with work meaning. Work engagement was positively and significantly associated with work meaning and social support from students. Our study points out that the flexible and renowned JD-R model can successfully be used to analyze the occupational psychological health of academics. Further, our study underscores the fact that, among job demands and resources, the often-neglected relations with external users (the students) can play an important role in university teachers' perceptions of exhaustion and engagement.
机译:近年来,大学的组织环境发生了巨大变化,预计学术人员将以更大的速度管理更大的工作量。这可能会威胁他们的健康,并加剧与工作有关的压力,可能会对他们的心理和身体状态造成负面影响。令人惊讶的是,学术职业心理健康仍然很少被研究。通过参考工作需求资源(JD-R)概念模型,本研究旨在分析大学教师的幸福感与工作需求和资源之间的关系,尤其着重于与学生关系的作用。具体而言,对550名副教授和正式教授进行了研究,以确定工作特征,工作环境中的关系质量以及与学生在情绪疲惫和工作投入方面的消极和积极关系的影响。分层多元回归模型使我们能够强调以下事实:情绪疲惫与工作量,与同事的冲突以及学生的要求成正相关,并与工作意义成负相关。工作投入与学生的工作意义和社会支持之间存在着积极而显着的联系。我们的研究指出,灵活而著名的JD-R模型可以成功地用于分析学者的职业心理健康。此外,我们的研究强调了一个事实,即在工作需求和资源中,与外部用户(学生)经常被忽视的关系可以在大学教师对疲惫和参与的理解中发挥重要作用。

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