心理科学 ›› 2018, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (6): 1430-1435.

• 社会、人格与管理 • 上一篇    下一篇

情绪智力对农村小学校长职业倦怠的影响:领导效能和工作满意度的链式中介作用

叶宝娟1,游雅媛1,董圣鸿1,王敬群2   

  1. 1. 江西师范大学
    2. 江西师范大学心理教育中心
  • 收稿日期:2017-08-02 修回日期:2018-07-22 出版日期:2018-11-20 发布日期:2018-11-20
  • 通讯作者: 叶宝娟

The Effect of Emotional Intelligence on Principals of Rural Primary Schools’ Job Burnout: The Chain Mediating Effect of Leadership Efficiency and Job Satisfaction

  • Received:2017-08-02 Revised:2018-07-22 Online:2018-11-20 Published:2018-11-20

摘要: 为考察领导效能、工作满意度在情绪智力与农村小学校长职业倦怠关系中的链式中介效应,采用情绪智力量表、领导效能量表、工作满意度量表和职业倦怠量表对258名农村小学校长进行调查。结果表明:(1)情绪智力会负向预测农村小学校长职业倦怠;(2)领导效能是情绪智力与农村小学校长职业倦怠之间的中介变量;(3)工作满意度是领导效能与农村小学校长职业倦怠之间的中介变量。因此,领导效能和工作满意度在情绪智力与农村小学校长职业倦怠之间起链式中介作用,这些结果对于农村小学校长职业倦怠的预防与干预具有重要的价值。

关键词: 情绪智力, 领导效能, 工作满意度, 职业倦怠, 农村小学校长

Abstract: Proper pressure can stimulate principals of rural primary schools’ potential. But if principals of rural primary schools can’t cope with pressure successfully, and the pressure has not been released for a long period of time, he/she will be anxious, depressed, tired out and will descend in working efficiency, even be exhausted. The phenomenon is called job burnout. It is not only directly influence the physical and mental health of principals of rural primary schools, but also serious influence their interpersonal relationships and work capability. So it is completely necessary to investigate the potential mechanisms of principals of rural primary schools’ job burnout so as to design effective prevention and intervention programs. Among many factors affecting principals of rural primary schools’ job burnout, the role of emotional intelligence has increasingly been recognized by both practitioners and researchers over the past few years. There is literature documenting that emotional intelligence has an important influence on principals of rural primary schools’ job burnout, but little is known about mediating processes underlying this relation. In relative literatures, leadership efficiency and job satisfaction are conducive to the decline of principals of rural primary schools’ job burnout. Leadership efficiency and job satisfaction are the reliable and powerful predictors of principals of rural primary schools’ job burnout. So we tested whether leadership efficiency and job satisfaction served as mediators of the relationship between emotional intelligence and principals of rural primary schools’ job burnout. To examine how emotional intelligence influenced principals of rural primary schools’ job burnout, 258 principals of rural primary schools were recruited in the study to complete self-report questionnaires. Emotional intelligence was measured with the emotional intelligence scale which consists of 16 items. The respondents rated the extent to which they agreed with each statement on a 7-point Likert scale. Leadership efficiency was measured with the leadership efficiency scale which consists of 9 items. The respondents rated the extent to which they agreed with each statement on a 5-point Likert scale. Job satisfaction was measured with the job satisfaction questionnaire which consists of 8 items. The respondents rated the extent to which they agreed with each statement on a 7-point Likert scale. Job burnout was measured with the job burnout questionnaire which consists of 22 items. The respondents rated the extent to which they agreed with each statement on a 5-point Likert scale. The results implicated that: ① Emotional intelligence significantly negatively predicted principals of rural primary schools’ job burnout; ② Leadership efficiency mediated the effect of emotional intelligence on principals of rural primary schools’ job burnout; ③ Job satisfaction mediated the effect of leadership efficiency on principals of rural primary schools’ job burnout. Therefore, leadership efficiency and job satisfaction played chain mediating effect between emotional intelligence and principals of rural primary schools’ job burnout. These findings supported our model that the link between emotional intelligence and principals of rural primary schools’ job burnout was complex. The conclusion of the study had important reference value for preventing and reducing principals of rural primary schools’ job burnout.

Key words: Emotional intelligence, Leadership efficiency, Job satisfaction, Job burnout, Principals of rural primary schools