Resilience and purpose as predictors of Portuguese school leaders' work well-being
Journal of Educational Administration
ISSN: 0957-8234
Article publication date: 7 May 2024
Issue publication date: 12 June 2024
Abstract
Purpose
Resilience and purpose have been associated with work well-being. However, limited empirical evidence exists on the liaison between these constructs and Portuguese school leaders' psychological and physical distress and work well-being. This study explored the relationships between resilience, purpose, and well-being in 921 teachers who perform leadership roles in Portuguese schools.
Design/methodology/approach
Participants filled out an online self-report questionnaire, providing information on sociodemographic variables. Additionally, they responded to four questionnaires evaluating purpose (PURP), resilience (RES), psychological distress (PsyD), physical distress (PhyD), and work well-being (WWB). Data were analysed through structural equation modelling and mediation analysis.
Findings
The findings show that psychological and physical distress negatively predict school leadership work well-being, whereas resilience and purpose positively predict work well-being. The mediating analysis revealed one indirect mediation effect: resilience buffered the psychological distress and work well-being relationship.
Originality/value
The main findings align with existing literature and uniquely contribute to understanding the interplay between resilience, purpose, psychological and physical distress, and work well-being. This study provides empirical support for a conceptual model claiming that purpose and resilience promote school leaders' work well-being.
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Acknowledgements
Funding: This work is funded by national funds through FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, I.P., awarded to R&D Unit Centro de Investigação em Educação - UIDP/04853/2020 and UIDB/04853/2020.
Citation
Castro Silva, J., Almeida, A.P., Pacheco, P. and Ferreira, M. (2024), "Resilience and purpose as predictors of Portuguese school leaders' work well-being", Journal of Educational Administration, Vol. 62 No. 4, pp. 373-387. https://doi.org/10.1108/JEA-06-2023-0140
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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