Department of Psychology, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA 71272, USA.
J Occup Health Psychol. 2011 Oct;16(4):406-23. doi: 10.1037/a0025099.
An online survey was conducted on a national sample of United States professors to examine emotional labor and its relationship to work outcomes. Participants were queried on genuine, faking, and suppressing emotional expression facets of emotional labor, as well as emotional exhaustion, job satisfaction, and affective commitment. The sample of 598 included 71 instructors, 177 assistant professors, 168 associate professors, and 182 professors. A path analysis was conducted testing two models of emotional labor. Results supported a model indicating significant direct relationships between emotional labor, emotional exhaustion, and job satisfaction. Additionally, the relationship between emotional labor and affective commitment was mediated by emotional exhaustion and job satisfaction. Genuine positive expression was the only emotional labor variable to have significant direct relationships with all outcomes. For U.S. faculty, the experience of emotional labor was related to several work attitudes.
一项针对美国教授的全国性样本的在线调查旨在研究情绪劳动及其与工作成果的关系。参与者被要求回答情绪劳动的真实、虚假和抑制情绪表达方面,以及情绪耗竭、工作满意度和情感承诺。598 名样本包括 71 名讲师、177 名助理教授、168 名副教授和 182 名教授。进行了路径分析,测试了两种情绪劳动模型。结果支持了一个模型,表明情绪劳动、情绪耗竭和工作满意度之间存在显著的直接关系。此外,情绪劳动和情感承诺之间的关系是由情绪耗竭和工作满意度中介的。真正的积极表达是唯一与所有结果都有显著直接关系的情绪劳动变量。对于美国教师来说,情绪劳动的体验与几种工作态度有关。