Perceived self-efficacy for occupational coping as modulating variable of burnout

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Professionals must develop a series of necessary generic competences for the correct performance of their work, where those related to emotional self-regulation and coping with occupational psychosocial risk factors stand out. The present study examines the role of perceived occupational coping self-efficacy as a modulating variable of burnout. We have found a differential modulator effect of self-efficacy on burnout in terms of working conditions; So that under some of that conditions (i.e. overload) self-efficacy protects against emotional exhaustion and under others (i.e. role ambiguity) self-efficacy can increase the probability of burnout occurrence. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved) (Source: journal abstract)
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Journal
Ansiedad y Estrés
Year of Publication
2006
Volume
12
Issue
2-3
Number of Pages
495-504
Date Published
07/2006
Type of Article
Journal article
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ISSN Number
1134-7937
ISBN Number
2174-0437
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