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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2022.20.3.309

The Influence of Burnout on Flourishing: mediation effect of Depression and moderated mediation effect of Psychological Detachment  

Jung, SungCheol (The Catholic University of Korea)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.20, no.3, 2022 , pp. 309-316 More about this Journal
Abstract
We aimed to verify the mediating effect of depression on the relationship between burnout and flourishing, and the moderated mediating effect of psychological detachment on the mediating relationship. An online survey was conducted with 300 workers, and the results are as follows. First, significant correlations are found among burnout, depression, flourishing, and psychological detachment. Second, the mediating effect of depression on the relationship between burnout and flourishing was verified. Third, the moderated mediating effect of psychological detachment on the mediating relationship verified. Considering the successive effects of burnout on depression and the loss of flourishing, the necessity of efficient management of burnout became evident. Moreover, the moderating role of psychological detachment implies that the effect of burnout can be reduced to some extent through individual and/or organizational efforts for psychological detachment. It seems necessary to verify the moderating effect in more detail through experimental research in the future.
Keywords
Burnout; Depression; Flourishing; Psychological Detachment; Recovery;
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