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中国大学教师的工作压力与个人和关系幸福感:控制感和工作相关反思的间接作用
Received 20 April 2023
Accepted for publication 13 July 2023
Published 24 July 2023 Volume 2023:16 Pages 2819—2828
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/PRBM.S418077
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Review by Single anonymous peer review
Peer reviewer comments 3
Editor who approved publication: Dr Igor Elman
Purpose: The association between work stress and well-being has been well documented. However, the underlying mechanism for such association is not clear, especially in terms of how work stress relates to both personal and relational well-being. Based on the Conservation of Resources Theory and the Stress Process Model, the present study examined the potential indirect roles of the sense of control and the work-related rumination in the associations between work stress and both personal and relational well-being.
Methods: Data were collected from 536 married Chinese university teachers (Mage = 39.40 + 7.64, 38.6% males) through an online survey. Analyses were conducted using structural equation modeling via Mplus.
Results: Work stress was indirectly associated with life satisfaction through (a) sense of control, (b) work-related rumination, and (c) a sequential pathway from sense of control to work-related rumination. Work stress was indirectly associated with relationship satisfaction through sense of control.
Conclusion: Findings suggest that sense of control would be an important linking mechanism underlying the association between work stress and college teachers’ well-being. Personal well-being may be more vulnerable to work-related rumination than relational well-being. Insights for prevention and intervention efforts in enriching college teachers’ well-being are discussed.
Keywords: work stress, sense of control, work-related rumination, well-being, college teachers