Publikation: Teachers’ perceived time pressure, emotional exhaustion and the role of social support from the school principal
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Many teachers experience high levels of work-related strain due to time pressure, which over time can lead to various health problems, such as emotional exhaustion. However, there is growing evidence that this could be a reciprocal effect. Moreover, it is known that perceived social support can buffer the negative effects of stress, such as time pressure, on health outcomes. Less is known about buffering effects of received social support. Based on longitudinal data of n = 1071 Swiss primary and secondary school teachers over the course of one school year, the present study examined the reciprocal relationship between teachers’ perceived time pressure and emotional exhaustion and whether received social support from the school principal buffers this relationship. Results of a random intercept cross-lagged panel model show a strong relationship between teachers’ perceived time pressure and emotional exhaustion at the between-person level, but no effects at the within-person level. Further, received social support was directly related to less perceived time pressure and less emotional exhaustion. The results showed neither evidence for reciprocal effects between perceived time pressure and emotional exhaustion nor for a buffering effect of received social support from the school principal. Concluding, present findings indicate that the receipt of social support from the school principal is a central job resource that beneficially relates to teachers’ experience of time pressure and emotional exhaustion.
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MAAS, Jasper, Simone SCHOCH, Urte SCHOLZ, Pamela RACKOW, Julia SCHÜLER, Mirko WEGNER, Roger KELLER, 2021. Teachers’ perceived time pressure, emotional exhaustion and the role of social support from the school principal. In: Social Psychology of Education. Springer. 2021, 24(2), pp. 441-464. ISSN 1381-2890. eISSN 1573-1928. Available under: doi: 10.1007/s11218-020-09605-8BibTex
@article{Maas2021-04Teach-53217, year={2021}, doi={10.1007/s11218-020-09605-8}, title={Teachers’ perceived time pressure, emotional exhaustion and the role of social support from the school principal}, number={2}, volume={24}, issn={1381-2890}, journal={Social Psychology of Education}, pages={441--464}, author={Maas, Jasper and Schoch, Simone and Scholz, Urte and Rackow, Pamela and Schüler, Julia and Wegner, Mirko and Keller, Roger} }
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