01674nas a2200217 4500000000100000008004100001260007600042653001200118653002300130653001500153653002700168100003200195700002600227700002400253245008000277300001200357490000700369520105200376022001401428020001401442 2014 d c07/2014bSociedad Española para el Estudio de la Ansiedad y el Estrés10aBurnout10aharmonious passion10amoderation10apsychological distress1 aAlejandro Orgambídez-Ramos1 aYolanda Borrego-Alés1 aGabriela Gonçalves00aThe moderating role of passion for work on burnout - psychological distress a211-2240 v203 aThis paper analyzes the moderator role of harmonious passion for work in the relationship between burnout and psychological distress, Harmonious passion is defined as the personal option to freely engage in an activity (e.g., work) without any contingencies attached. Its role in moderating the relationship between burnout and its consequences such as psychological distress, is assumed. The sample consisted of 812 Spanish workers ( M age = 38.11; SD = 11,32) from companies and entrepreneurial organizations across southern Spain. The significant interactions in predicting psychological distress showed that harmonious passion played a decisive role, particularly in relation to emotional exhaustion. The harmonious passion reduces the effects of chronic stress on psychological distress and can be considered as a personal resource that allows individuals to deal with job demands. An autonomous internalization of work, through job enrichment, would develop harmonious passion at the same time that it would reduce the SQT levels in workers. a1134-7937 a2174-0437