2016
DOI: 10.17795/ijpbs-4507
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The Role of Psychological Capital in Psychological Well-Being and Job Burnout of High Schools Principals in Saveh, Iran

Abstract: Background: Job burnout is the main problem that a large number of organizations are facing and pertains to various factors. Psychological capital is among the main factors affecting individuals' Psychological well-being and job burnout. Objectives: The present study aimed to explore the correlation between psychological capital and psychological well-being with job burnout of the management staff of high schools in Saveh, Iran, in 2015. Materials and Methods: It was a descriptive-correlative study. Statistica… Show more

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“…Fostering PsyCap leads to lower burnout and revitalizes the PWB of employees (Manzano-García & Ayala, 2017). However, gender does not play a moderating role in the relationship between PWB and job burnout, and in the relationship between PsyCap and job burnout (Malekitabar et al, 2017). In a sample of nurses, PsyCap was negatively related to emotional exhaustion, and facilitated an in increase in PWB (Laschinger & Grau, 2012).…”
Section: Psychological Well-being and Psychological Capitalmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Fostering PsyCap leads to lower burnout and revitalizes the PWB of employees (Manzano-García & Ayala, 2017). However, gender does not play a moderating role in the relationship between PWB and job burnout, and in the relationship between PsyCap and job burnout (Malekitabar et al, 2017). In a sample of nurses, PsyCap was negatively related to emotional exhaustion, and facilitated an in increase in PWB (Laschinger & Grau, 2012).…”
Section: Psychological Well-being and Psychological Capitalmentioning
confidence: 83%