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1 Developmental heterogeneity of school burnout across the transition from upper secondary school to higher education: A 9-year follow-up study Nadon L; Morin AJS; Gilbert W; Olivier E; Salmela-Aro K; 39645324
PSYCHOLOGY
2 Masters students' satisfaction with academic supervision and experiences of mental and emotional distress and wellbeing Nadine S Bekkouche 38848331
EDUCATION
3 A Multilevel Person-Centered Perspective on the Role of Job Demands and Resources for Employees' Job Engagement and Burnout Profiles Gillet N; Morin AJS; Blais AR; 38698872
CONCORDIA
4 The burnout-depression conundrum: investigating construct-relevant multidimensionality across four countries and four patient samples Leon T De Beer 38400520
PSYCHOLOGY
5 Should Burnout Be Conceptualized as a Mental Disorder? Nadon L; De Beer LT; Morin AJS; 35323401
PSYCHOLOGY
6 Complementary variable- and person-centered approaches to the dimensionality of burnout among fire station workers Sandrin E; Morin AJS; Fernet C; Gillet N; 34314264
CONCORDIA
7 On the Value of Considering Specific Facets of Interactional Justice Perceptions. Fouquereau E, Morin AJS, Huyghebaert T, Chevalier S, Coillot H, Gillet N 32477210
PSYCHOLOGY

 

Title:On the Value of Considering Specific Facets of Interactional Justice Perceptions.
Authors:Fouquereau EMorin AJSHuyghebaert TChevalier SCoillot HGillet N
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32477210?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00812
Publication:Frontiers in psychology
Keywords:bifactorburnoutconfirmatory factor analyseslatent profilesorganizational justicetransformational leadershipwell-being
PMID:32477210 Category:Front Psychol Date Added:2020-06-02
Dept Affiliation: PSYCHOLOGY
1 EE 1901 QualiPsy, Département de Psychologie, Université de Tours, Tours, France.
2 Substantive Methodological Synergy Research Laboratory, Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
3 Laboratoire C2S, Département de Psychologie, Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, Reims, France.

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On the Value of Considering Specific Facets of Interactional Justice Perceptions.

Front Psychol. 2020;11:812

Authors: Fouquereau E, Morin AJS, Huyghebaert T, Chevalier S, Coillot H, Gillet N

Abstract

This research seeks to verify the value of considering specific perceptions of informational and interpersonal justice over and above employees' global perceptions of interactional justice. In Study 1 (Sample 1: n = 592; Sample 2: n = 384), we examined the underlying structure of workers' perceptions of interactional justice by contrasting first-order and bifactor representations of their ratings. To investigate the true added value of specific informational and interpersonal justice perceptions once global interactional justice perceptions are taken into account, we also considered the relations between these global and specific perceptions and various outcomes. Our findings revealed that workers' perceptions of interactional justice simultaneously reflected a global interactional justice factor and two specific facets (interpersonal and informational justice). In Study 2, we identified employees' latent justice profiles based on their global (interactional justice) and specific (interpersonal and informational justice) levels of interactional justice. Five different interactional justice profiles were identified: low interpersonal, high interpersonal/average informational, high informational, normative, and high interpersonal/low informational. Employees' perceptions of transformational leadership are a significant predictor of profile membership. Finally, the five profiles were significantly associated with anxiety and emotional exhaustion.

PMID: 32477210 [PubMed]





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