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A Multilevel Analysis of Job Characteristics, Emotion Regulation, and Teacher Well-Being: A Job Demands-Resources Model
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2018
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Job SatisfactionTeacher EducationWork AttitudeEmotional Job DemandsMultilevel AnalysisEmotion RegulationWork-related StressEducational PsychologyMotivationJob Demands-resources ModelEducationPersonal FactorsTeacher-student RelationSocial SciencesWorker Well-beingEmotionPersonal ResourcePsychology
This study integrated personal factors into the job demands-resources (JD-R) model to examine school- and individual-level predictors of teacher well-being. Survey data were gathered from 1,656 teachers from 54 schools. The results of hierarchical linear modeling indicated that the school-level emotional job demands of teaching and suppression at the individual level were positively related to teachers' anxiety and depression whereas school-level trust in colleagues and individual-level reappraisal were positively associated with enthusiasm and contentment. Positive relationship between emotional job demands and suppression was also found. These findings support the claim that reappraisal should be considered a personal resource and suppression a personal demand.
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