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Training and motivational factors as predictors of job satisfaction and anticipated job retention among implementers of a school-based prevention program.

机译:培训和动机因素是学校预防计划实施者中工作满意度和预期工作保留的预测指标。

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Despite increasing dissemination of prevention programs, little is known about program implementers, including factors that promote satisfying job roles. Using Self-Determination Theory as a conceptual framework, we surveyed 128 implementers of the widely disseminated Primary Mental Health Project. Implementers reported 7.1 years average experience on the job (range 1-25 years), and 55% had two or more years of college. In a multivariate regression model, predictors of higher job satisfaction were: lower education level; positive perceptions of supervision and continuing education opportunities; and satisfaction at work of needs for autonomy and competence. For implementers with 3 years experience, satisfaction of needs for autonomy and for relatedness predicted job satisfaction. Contrary to expectations, job satisfaction was unrelated to anticipated job retention.
机译:尽管越来越多地传播预防计划,但对计划实施者知之甚少,包括促进令人满意的工作角色的因素。使用自我决定理论作为概念框架,我们调查了广泛传播的初级心理健康计划的128个实施者。实施者报告的平均工作经验为7.1年(1-25年),而55%的人具有两年以上的大学学历。在多元回归模型中,较高的工作满意度的预测因素是:较低的教育水平;对监督和继续教育机会的积极看法;以及对自治和能力需求的满足感。对于拥有

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