Effect of career resilience on job burnout in university physical education teachers
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Wang, T.,
Deng, J.,
Chen, R.,
Li, W.,
Liu, Y., &
Zhang, Q.
(2025). Effect of career resilience on job burnout in university physical education teachers.
Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal,
53(5),
e14314.
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We examined the chain mediating role of job satisfaction and job performance in the relationship between career resilience and burnout by conducting a survey of 455 university physical education teachers using the Career Resilience Scale, the Job Burnout Scale, the Job Performance Scale, and the Job Satisfaction Scale. We used the bootstrapping method to test and analyze the mediating effects. The results showed that career resilience had a negative predictive effect on the job burnout of university physical education teachers, and that job satisfaction and job performance played a mediating role in this relationship. The mediating role included three pathways: the individual mediating effect of job satisfaction, the individual mediating effect of job performance, and the chain mediating effect of job satisfaction and job performance. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.
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