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Leisure participation, job stress, and life satisfaction: Moderation analysis of two models
Resource
Social Behavior and Personality, Vol.44, No.4, pp.579-588(10)
Date Issued
2019-04-16T15:34:55Z
Date
2016-05-01
Abstract
I explored the relationships among leisure participation, job stress, and life satisfaction of Taiwanese high school teachers and college professors (N = 488) and investigated the moderating effects of taking on an extra administrative duty and type of school (college vs. high school). Results revealed that leisure participation negatively predicted job stress, and job stress negatively explained life satisfaction. Additionally, both taking on an extra administrative duty and type of school moderated the relationship between job stress and life satisfaction. Research implications are discussed.
Subjects
Job Stress; Leisure Participation; Llfe Satisfaction; Taiwanese College Professors; Taiwanese High School Teachers
Publisher
Scientific Journal Publishers
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