Long-Term Development of Employee Well-Being: A Latent Transition Approach |
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Authors: | Anne Mäkikangas Wilmar Schaufeli Esko Leskinen Ulla Kinnunen Katriina Hyvönen Taru Feldt |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Psychology,University of Jyvaskyla,Jyv?skyl?,Finland;2.Department of Psychology,Utrecht University,Utrecht,The Netherlands;3.Department of Psychology,KU Leuven,Leuven,Belgium;4.Department of Mathematics and Statistics,University of Jyvaskyla,Jyv?skyl?,Finland;5.School of Social Sciences and Humanities,University of Tampere,Tampere,Finland |
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Abstract: | ![]() The long-term development of employee well-being is still poorly understood. Consequently, in this three-wave 10-year longitudinal study among Finnish managers (n = 402) the development of employee well-being was examined in in detail. Specifically, the long-term development of job-related affective well-being was investigated at the intra-individual level, simultaneously taking into account positive and negative indicators of well-being, the level of well-being, and the direction of change. Further, the issue how (changes in) job resources and employee well-being were related across time was examined. By applying a novel person-centered methodology, factor mixture modeling and latent transition analysis, the results revealed that the development of favorable job-related affective well-being was eight times more probable than that of unfavorable development across the 10-year study period. Job resources predicted a high level of job-related well-being and, also, job resources increased along with favorable changes in well-being. Overall, the findings contribute to knowledge in the area of positive occupational health psychology by offering a detailed picture of the level of job-related affective well-being and its development over time. |
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