2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12646-019-00544-9
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Mental Health, Work Engagement and Meaningful Work-Role Fit of Industrial Psychologists: A Latent Profile Analysis

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to identify distinctive mental health profiles for industrial psychologists based on the Mental Health Continuum. Further, it aimed to determine how these profiles differ with respect to workrole fit, meaningfulness and work engagement. It also aimed to investigate whether industrial psychologists within managerial or specialist differ in respect of different types of mental health. An online cross-sectional survey design was employed to draw a census sample (n = 274) from all Sou… Show more

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“…We have seen how at low levels of engagement, the highest percentages of distress occur (77.9%), and this percentage progressively decreases with intermediate levels (62.8%) and with the highest levels of engagement (55.8%). Some authors propose further research on the association between work engagement and its effects on mental health, recommending that the possible modulation that management roles can offer should be joined ( Van Zyl et al, 2020 ). There is a similar trend in the three dimensions of engagement: vigour, dedication, and absorption, and this happens both in the group of workers who work away from home and among those who work from home.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have seen how at low levels of engagement, the highest percentages of distress occur (77.9%), and this percentage progressively decreases with intermediate levels (62.8%) and with the highest levels of engagement (55.8%). Some authors propose further research on the association between work engagement and its effects on mental health, recommending that the possible modulation that management roles can offer should be joined ( Van Zyl et al, 2020 ). There is a similar trend in the three dimensions of engagement: vigour, dedication, and absorption, and this happens both in the group of workers who work away from home and among those who work from home.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The goal gains more relevance, particularly in the context of the contemporary pandemic that has affected almost everyone across the globe. A significant segment of the workforce is forced to work remotely, which offers fewer opportunities for community collaboration and collegial support, which were sources of improved mental health (Bhattacharya & Gandhi, 2020 ; Elemo et al, 2021 ; Ramos‐Vidal et al, 2020 ; Van Zyl et al, 2020 ). With remote work and social distancing being the new normal, the preceding year has undoubtedly been a difficult phase for many individuals, with a shortage of human interactions in relationship dynamics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Employee wellbeing is of immense significance to employees themselves and also the organization at large, as wellbeing has direct repercussions on employee outcomes like work engagement, meaningful work-role fit, proactive employee behavior, turnover intention, and employee engagement (Boudrias et al, 2022 ; Galanti et al, 2021 ; Rasool et al, 2021 ; van Zyl et al, 2020 ). More than ever, organisations are putting in efforts to have a clearer vision of how they will support and nurture employees.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%