Sense of Coherence, Burnout, and Work Engagement: The Moderating Effect of Coping in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. The Democratic Republic of Congo’s Work Context
3. Theoretical Background
3.1. Salutogenesis and Sense of Coherence (SOC)
3.2. Burnout (BO)
3.3. Work Engagement (WE)
3.4. Coping Strategies
3.5. Sense of Coherence, Burnout and Work Engagement Relationships
3.6. COP as Moderator
4. Purpose and Aim of the Study
- How do employees’ levels of COP influence their level of SOC and BO?
- How do employees’ levels of COP influence their level of SOC and WE?
5. Research Methodology
5.1. Research Paradigm and Design
5.2. Sample and Setting
5.3. Measures
5.4. Procedure
5.5. Data Analysis
6. Results
6.1. Descriptive Statistics: Means and Standard Deviations
6.2. Correlational Analysis
6.3. Hierarchical Regression Analysis
7. Discussion
7.1. Limitations of the Study
7.2. Conclusions and Recommendations for Theory and Practice
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristic | Category | Frequency | Percentage (%) |
---|---|---|---|
Gender | Male | 118 | 60% |
Female | 79 | 40% | |
Age | Less than 25 years | 12 | 6% |
25–40 years | 82 | 42% | |
40–50 years | 93 | 47% | |
55 and older | 10 | 5% | |
Education | Primary school | 7 | 4% |
Secondary school | 30 | 15% | |
University bachelor & honours | 118 | 60% | |
Masters and doctorate | 42 | 21% | |
Functional department | Human Resources | 33 | 16% |
Financial management | 33 | 17% | |
Distribution & sales | 33 | 17% | |
Technical management | 33 | 17% | |
Project management | 33 | 17% | |
Exploitation management | 32 | 16% |
Variables | Mean | SD |
---|---|---|
Coping (COP) | 2.90 | 0.31 |
Problem-Focused COP | 2.69 | 0.55 |
Seeking support COP | 3.13 | 0.49 |
Sense of coherence (SOC) | 4.64 | 0.72 |
Comprehensibility (SOC) | 5.22 | 1.25 |
Burnout (BO) | 3.71 | 0.72 |
Cynicism (BO) | 2.20 | 1.66 |
Work engagement (WE) | 4.54 | 0.81 |
Vigour (WE) | 4.86 | 1.12 |
Dedication (WE) | 4.21 | 1.20 |
Variables | Copping COP | Problem-Focused COP | Seeking Support COP | Sense of Coherence SOC | Comprehensibility SOC | Burnout BO | Cynicism BO | Work Engagement WE | Vigour WE | Dedication WE |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Coping (COP) | 1 | 0.49 ** | 0.53 *** | 0.70 *** | 0.13 | −0.15 * | −0.11 | 0.13 | 0.13 | 0.14 |
Problem-Focused (COP) | 1 | 0.04 | 0.24 * | 0.15 | −0.15 * | −0.15 * | 0.06 | 0.16* | −0.2 | |
Seeking Support (COP) | 1 | 0.11 * | 0.03 | 0.03 | 0.13 | 0.03 | 0.02 | 0.05 | ||
Sense of Coherence (SOC) | 1 | 0.73 *** | −0.47 ** | −0.40 | 0.09 | 0.22 * | 0.22 * | |||
Comprehensibility (SOC) | 1 | −0.30 * | −0.28 ** | −0.10 | 0.01 | 0.01 | ||||
Burnout (BO) | 1 | 0.82 *** | −0.25 * | −0.32 ** | −0.36 | |||||
Cynicism (BO) | 1 | −0.04 | −0.14 * | −0.17 * | ||||||
Work Engagement (WE) | 1 | 0.82 *** | 0.82 *** | |||||||
Vigour (WE) | 1 | 0.54 ** | ||||||||
Dedication (WE) | 1 |
Variables | B (SEs) | t | p | 95% Confidence Interval | R | R2 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
LLCI | ULCI | ||||||
Constant | 7.33 (3.80) | 1.92 | 0.06 | −0.18 | 14.84 | 0.47 | 0.22 |
SOC | −1.01 (0.84) | −1.20 | 0.23 | −2.66 | 0.64 | ||
COP | −0.64 (1.32) | −0.50 | 0.62 | −3.25 | 1.94 | ||
Interaction_1 | 0.14 (0.29) | 0.47 | 0.64 | −0.43 | 0.70 |
Variables | B (SEs) | t | P | 95% Confidence Interval | R | R2 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
LLCI | ULCI | ||||||
Constant | −8.19 (3.87) | −2.11 | 0.04 | −15.82 | −0.55 | 0.25 | 0.06 |
SOC | 2.64 (0.85) | 3.10 | 0.02 | 0.96 | 4.31 | . | |
COP | 4.30 (−0.89) | 3.21 | 0.00 | 1.66 | 6.94 | ||
Interaction_1 | −0.89 (0.29) | −3.03 | 0.02 | −1.46 | −0.31 |
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Mitonga-Monga, J.; Mayer, C.-H. Sense of Coherence, Burnout, and Work Engagement: The Moderating Effect of Coping in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 4127. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17114127
Mitonga-Monga J, Mayer C-H. Sense of Coherence, Burnout, and Work Engagement: The Moderating Effect of Coping in the Democratic Republic of Congo. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(11):4127. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17114127
Chicago/Turabian StyleMitonga-Monga, Jeremy, and Claude-Hélène Mayer. 2020. "Sense of Coherence, Burnout, and Work Engagement: The Moderating Effect of Coping in the Democratic Republic of Congo" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 11: 4127. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17114127
APA StyleMitonga-Monga, J., & Mayer, C. -H. (2020). Sense of Coherence, Burnout, and Work Engagement: The Moderating Effect of Coping in the Democratic Republic of Congo. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(11), 4127. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17114127