Chamados ocupacionais: uma faca de dois gumes para o burnout e o estresse

Autores

  • Antonio Francisco Menezes da Silva Filho Fucape Business School
  • Bruno Felix Fucape Business School
  • Emerson Wagner Mainardes Fucape Business School

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22491/1678-4669.20210006

Palavras-chave:

vocational guidance, professional development, labour, occupational stress

Resumo

Studies indicate the existence of a double-edged sword, between pleasure and pain, which may underlie the experiences of perceiving an occupational calling. In this study, we evaluate the bivalent relationship between perceiving a calling and burnout syndrome and occupational stress. We suggest that although callings are negatively associated with burnout and stress, they are produce a positive effect on both, having the perception of paradoxical tensions as a mediator. For this purpose, we conducted a quantitative survey of 539 individuals. The results showed a direct effect, according to which the more individuals perceive an occupational calling, the smaller the symptoms of burnout and stress. We also found an opposite indirect effect: the more individuals perceive a calling, the greater the symptoms of burnout and stress caused by increased paradoxical tensions that are experienced by individuals. 

Biografia do Autor

Antonio Francisco Menezes da Silva Filho, Fucape Business School

Mestre em contabilidade e Administração

Bruno Felix, Fucape Business School

Doutor em Administração de Empresas

Emerson Wagner Mainardes, Fucape Business School

Doutor em Administração

Publicado

2024-11-13

Como Citar

da Silva Filho, A. F. M., Felix, B., & Mainardes, E. W. (2024). Chamados ocupacionais: uma faca de dois gumes para o burnout e o estresse. Estudos De Psicologia (Natal), 26(1), 45–55. https://doi.org/10.22491/1678-4669.20210006

Edição

Seção

Psicologia Social do Trabalho