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  • - Burnout is increasingly common in social professions, and certain personality traits, like Need for Cognition (NFC), may help protect against it.
  • - This study aimed to replicate previous findings regarding NFC and personal efficacy in teachers, examine the impact of perceived demands and resources on NFC and burnout, and develop a model for future research.
  • - Results showed that for teachers, the link between NFC and reduced personal efficacy was influenced by self-control, leading to lower burnout when teachers felt their resources matched their demands.

Article Abstract

Burnout has become more prevalent, mainly in social jobs, and there is evidence that certain personality traits protect against burnout. Only recently, studies have focused on investment traits like Need for Cognition (NFC), the stable intrinsic motivation to seek out and enjoy effortful cognitive activities. This study had three aims: First, the replication of findings by Grass et al. (2018), who investigated NFC and the burnout subscale reduced personal efficacy in student teachers, in a sample of 180 teachers. Second, investigating the role of perceived demands and resources in the context of NFC and burnout. And finally, creating an exploratory model for further research. The results indicated that unlike the student sample, the teachers' association of NFC and reduced personal efficacy was mediated by self-control but not reappraisal. Teachers with higher NFC and self-control also had lower burnout because they experienced their resources as fitting to the demands.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9659943PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20551029221139679DOI Listing

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