Perceived Teacher Self‐Efficacy as a Predictor of Job Stress and Burnout: Mediation Analyses
Freie Universität Berlin · Latakia University
Abstract
Teacher self‐efficacy is studied as a personal resource factor that may protect from the experience of job strain and, thus, make the escalation of burnout less likely. The article examines the relationships between self‐efficacy, job stress, and burnout, focusing on mediation (self‐efficacy → job stress → burnout). Moreover, it questions whether such a mediation, if found, would be dependent on the levels of other variables (moderated mediation). Study I, with two samples of teachers ( N = 1,203), examined this putative mechanism cross‐sectionally and found such an effect, in particular for younger teachers and those with low general self‐efficacy. Study II, with 458 teachers, replicated the results…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 34.25
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 25
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2Topics & keywords
- Burnout
- Mediation
- Psychology
- Job stress
- Self-efficacy
- Social psychology
- Psychological intervention
- Humanities
- Decent work and economic growth