Traços Patológicos e Adaptabilidade como Preditores do Engajamento

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DOI :

https://doi.org/10.1590/0102.3772e38551

Mots-clés :

personalidade patológica; psicologia organizacional; orientação profissional e de carreira; bem-estar

Résumé

Este estudo teve como objetivo testar a capacidade preditiva de traços patológicos da personalidade e adaptabilidade de carreira sobre quatro construtos que compõem o bem-estar no trabalho: engajamento no trabalho, satisfação no trabalho, burnout e workaholism. Participaram 204 adultos brasileiros trabalhadores (M idade = 34,02; DP = 10,39) que responderam instrumentos que mensuram traços patológicos, recursos de adaptabilidade de carreira e componentes do bem-estar no trabalho. Nossos achados indicaram que os traços patológicos estão, de modo geral, relacionados negativamente com satisfação no trabalho e engajamento no trabalho e positivamente com burnout e workaholism. Após a inserção da adaptabilidade de carreira houve aumento da explicação na maioria dos modelos, sendo que a contribuição única de adaptabilidade foi significativa apenas para predição de satisfação no trabalho.

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Ana Paula Salvador, Universidade São Francisco

Psicóloga, especialista em Avaliação em Psicológica pela Pontifícia Universidade Católica - PUC Minas - Campus Poços de Caldas e mestra em Psicologia com área de concentração em Avaliação Psicológica em Contexto de Trabalho e Carreira, pela Universidade São Francisco (USF), com bolsa da CAPES (2018). Atualmente cursa doutorado em Psicologia na USF. Participa do Grupo de Estudo, Pesquisa e Prática em Orientação de Carreira (GEPPOC-USF).

André Pereira Gonçalves, Universidade São Francisco

Psicólogo, especialista em Avaliação Psicológica pela PUC - Minas, campus Poços de Caldas-MG e mestre em Psicologia com área de concentração em Avaliação Psicológica pela Universidade de São Francisco (USF) com bolsa CAPES. Doutorando do programa de pós-graduação em Psicologia da USF e Membro do Laboratório de Avaliação Psicológica em Saúde Mental (LAPSaM).

Gustavo Henrique Martins, Universidade São Francisco

Mestrando do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Psicologia da Universidade São Francisco (bolsista FAPESP). Psicólogo pela Universidade São Francisco, campus Campinas (bolsista PROUNI). Atua como Assistente Editorial da Revista Psico-USF (Qualis A2). Membro do Grupo de Estudo, Pesquisas e Práticas em Orientação de Carreira (GEPPOC-USF).

Lucas de Francisco Carvalho, Universidade São Francisco

Psicólogo, formado em Acompanhamento Terapêutico e especialista em revisão sistemática e metanálise pela faculdade de medicina da Universidade de São Paulo. Mestre (bolsa CAPES) e Doutor (bolsa FAPESP) em psicologia com ênfase em avaliação psicológica pela Universidade São Francisco (USF). Realizou parte do doutorado na University of Toledo (EUA). É docente do Programa de Pós-Graduação Stricto Sensu em Psicologia da USF, com fomento de órgãos públicos nacionais. É bolsista produtividade em pesquisa do CNPq.

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Salvador, A. P., Gonçalves, A. P., Martins, G. H., & Carvalho, L. de F. (2022). Traços Patológicos e Adaptabilidade como Preditores do Engajamento. Psicologia: Teoria E Pesquisa, 38. https://doi.org/10.1590/0102.3772e38551

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