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| Title: | Psychosocial Safety Climate as an Enabler of Teacher Health and Occupational Well-being |
| Authors: | Domingues, Tiago Viseu, João Borralho, Liberata Afsharian, Ali |
| Keywords: | positive psychological capital psychosocial safety climate work engagement JD-R model teacher health |
| Issue Date: | Dec-2025 |
| Publisher: | Universitas Psychologica |
| Citation: | Domingues, T., Viseu, J., Borralho, L., & Afsharian, A. (2025). Psychosocial safety climate as an enabler of teacher health and occupational well-being. Universitas Psychologica. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.upsy24.psce (Scopus Q4) |
| Abstract: | The aim of this quantitative research was to understand the mechanisms
that intervene in the relationship between Psychosocial Safety Climate
(PSC) and work outcomes through the Job Demands-Resources (JD-R)
model in a sample of Portuguese school teachers. 1481 participants, mostly
female (78.9 %), completed a research protocol consisting of six self-report
questionnaires and one sociodemographic and professional questionnaire.
The results indicated that PSC correlates positively with teacher health,
work engagement and positive psychological capital (PsyCap); teacher
health mediates the relationship between PSC and both work engagement
and PsyCap, promoting both; PsyCap is linked to higher job satisfaction
and lower stress; and work engagement and PsyCap partially mediate
the relationship between PSC and job satisfaction, promoting the latter,
and stress, reducing its levels. It would be important that these results
would have a driving effect on interventions with teachers to prevent and
improve their health and well-being. |
| URI: | https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/revPsycho/article/view/41024 http://hdl.handle.net/10174/40064 |
| Type: | article |
| Appears in Collections: | CIEP - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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