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Self-efficacy,Work, and Psychological Outcomes in a Public Service Context
Authors:Shelley-Ann Williams  Marié P. Wissing  Sebastiaan Rothmann  Q. Michael Temane
Affiliation:1. North-West University (Potchefstroom Campus), South Africa13042262@nwu.ac.za;3. North-West University (Potchefstroom Campus), South Africa;4. North-West University (Vaal Triangle Campus), South Africa
Abstract:The study examined the prediction of psychological outcomes (conceptualized as psychological well-being and engagement) by general self-efficacy (GSE) and work context (conceptualized as job demands and job resources). The role of GSE as a moderator between work context and psychological outcomes was also examined in a cross-sectional survey of a sample of public sector employees (N = 459: males = 151, females = 273, and age ranging between 25 and 55). Multiple regression analyses showed that job demands and resources and GSE significantly predict both psychological well-being (positive affect, negative affect and satisfaction with life) and engagement (vigour and dedication). GSE moderated the relationship between work context and psychological outcomes. Work contexts characterised by a preponderance of job resources appear to facilitate both satisfaction with life and dedication.
Keywords:self-efficacy  job demands  job resources  engagement  psychological well-being  public service context
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