The Relationships between Emotion Display Rule and Nurse's Job Attitudes;Mediation Effects of Negative Emotion Suppress and Inauthenticity

정서표현규범과 간호사의 직무태도의 관계;부정정서억제와 가식의 매개효과

  • Park, Jung-Ae (Department of Nursing, Dongnam Health College) ;
  • Han, Tae-Young (Department of Industrial & Organizational Psychology, Kwangwoon University)
  • 박정애 (동남보건대학교 간호과) ;
  • 한태영 (광운대학교 경영대학 산업심리학과)
  • Published : 2006.06.30

Abstract

Purpose: This study examined Korean nurses' job attitude (i.e., satisfaction and burnout) regarding the extent to which organization's emotion display rule influences on job attitudes through emotion-related variables (i.e., negative emotion suppress behavior and inauthenticity), thereby examining mediation effects of negative emotion suppress behavior and inauthenticity. Method: Using a survey to nurses working in various general hospitals in Korea, structural equation modeling was adopted. Result: Emotion display rule affected outcome variables but these effects were mostly observed via the two mediators, negative emotion suppress and inauthenticity, which largely supports the research model. Conclusion: Individuals who perceived stronger emotional display rule suppressed more their negative emotion, and also perceived more inauthenticity. In turn, negative emotion suppress behavior only affected job burnout positively. Inauthenticity showed a negative effect on job satisfaction while it had a positive effect on burnout. The study provided directions for future research and practical implications to help nurses' effective job performance.

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