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More pain than gain : effort-reward imbalance, burnout, and withdrawal intentions within a university student population.
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78840
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UPS BIBL CENTR SL-II-534
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WILLIAMS, C. J.
Titolo
More pain than gain : effort-reward imbalance, burnout, and withdrawal intentions within a university student population. Parte componente di periodico
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pp. 378-394
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Estratto da: Journal of educational psychology 2018, 110, 3
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Despite the widespread prevalence of psychological distress that affects many higher education students, existing student-stress research remains largely atheoretical. To address this gap, this paper applies Siegrist's (19%) effort-reward imbalance model in a theoretical investigation of student stress. We surveyed Australian university students (N = 2,451) to identify whether discrepancies between efforts expended and rewards obtained influence student-distress outcomes (e.g., withdrawal/departure intentions). More than one-third of the students (37.5%) reported detrimental effort-reward imbalances, and these imbalances positively correlated with burnout and withdrawal intentions. Ultimately, burnout fully mediated the relationship between effort-reward imbalance and withdrawal intentions for both first-year and subsequent-year students. Unexpectedly, student resilience did not moderate these relationships. In light of these results, implications pertaining to the conceptualization and management of student distress and attrition are offered.
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BURN-OUT.
UNIVERSITÀ.
DISAGIO.
STUDENTI.
RESILIENZA.
STRESS.
AUSTRALIA.
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Pedagogico
Psicologico
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DZIURAWIEC, S.
HERITAGE, B.
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Journal of educational psychology 2018, 110, 3
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