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- Title
Counselor burnout, person–environment fit, and job crafting among school counselors: A person–centered approach.
- Authors
Çarkıt, Ersoy
- Abstract
The present study explored the interrelationship among counselor burnout, person–environment fit, and job crafting via a latent profile analysis (LPA). Using a sample of 451 school counselors (76.9% women, 23.1% men) in Türkiye, the LPA revealed three distinct profiles regarding adaptation to the environment (maladaptive, average, and adaptive). The auxiliary variable analysis showed that career adaptability and its components (i.e., concern, control, curiosity, and confidence) increased the likelihood of school counselors' membership in the adaptive group. In addition, the results showed significant mean differences in the levels of positive affect and negative affect across profile memberships, such that the adaptive group had the highest positive affect and the lowest negative affect. Implications are discussed.
- Subjects
TURKEY; PSYCHOLOGICAL burnout; OCCUPATIONAL adaptation; MENTAL health; WORK environment; PEER relations; STRUCTURAL equation modeling; CONFIDENCE; PATIENT-centered care; SCHOOL health services; JOB performance; WELL-being
- Publication
Journal of Counseling & Development, 2024, Vol 102, Issue 3, p302
- ISSN
0748-9633
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/jcad.12513