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Job stressors, emotional exhaustion, and need for recovery: A multi-source study on the benefits of psychological detachment
Authors:Sabine Sonnentag  Iris Kuttler  Charlotte Fritz
Affiliation:aDepartment of Psychology, University of Konstanz, Box 42, D-78457 Konstanz, Germany;bDepartment of Psychology, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH 43403, USA
Abstract:This paper examines psychological detachment (i.e., mentally “switching off”) from work during non-work time as a partial mediator between job stressors and low work-home boundaries on the one hand and strain reactions (emotional exhaustion, need for recovery) on the other hand. Survey data were collected from a sample of protestant pastors (N = 136) and their spouses (N = 97). Analyses showed that high workload, emotional dissonance, and low spatial work-home boundaries were related to poor psychological detachment from work during non-work time. Poor psychological detachment in turn predicted high levels of emotional exhaustion and need for recovery. Psychological detachment was a partial mediator between job stressors and strain reactions. This study avoids same-source bias and demonstrates the importance of psychological detachment in the stressor–strain relationship.
Keywords:Job stressors   Psychological detachment   Emotional exhaustion   Need for recovery
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