就业能力
玩世不恭
压力源
心理学
倦怠
工作(物理)
样品(材料)
人口
社会心理学
临床心理学
社会学
人口学
教育学
政治学
机械工程
化学
色谱法
政治
法学
工程类
作者
Gaetano Bacci,Sara Viotti,Lara Bertola,Daniela Converso,Barbara Loera
标识
DOI:10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1347966
摘要
Job insecurity is now one of the major stressors affecting well-being at work. In academia, researchers appear to be in the most precarious position. To explore the relationship between job insecurity and well-being at work, we analyzed a sample of research fellows belonging to STEM disciplines in Italy. Using a latent profile approach, we identified three “hidden” subgroups: “Safe & Sound”; “Safe not so Sound” and “Neither Safe or Sound.” Compared to previous studies, our results show that even within a population of STEM researchers that tends to have good levels of employability and mobility, there are subgroups of people characterized by greater job insecurity and low work commitment, who suffer from emotional exhaustion and cynicism at work level, i.e., more exposed to the risk of burnout.
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