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KMID : 0389420190270040374
Korean Journal of Stress Research
2019 Volume.27 No. 4 p.374 ~ p.379
The Effects of Non-Commissioned Officers¡¯ Role Stress on Burnout: The Mediating Effects of Achievement Goal
Kim Hyun-A

Lee Ja-Young
Abstract
Background: The purpose of this study was to examine the mediating effects of achievement goals (performance approach goal, mastery approach goal, performance avoidance goal) on the link between role stress and burnout and engagement.

Methods: A total 224 non-commissioned officers agreed to the purpose of this study were participated.
A correlation analysis was performed by using SPSS 21.0, and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) was performed by using AMOS 20.0.

Results: This study were as follows. As a result of comparing the research model including the performance approach goal and the competition model except the performance approach goal, the competition model was excellent. In addition, performance avoidance goal was partially mediated in the relationship between role stress and burnout. In addition, the mastery approach goal was partially in the relationship between role stress and engagement.

Conclusions: The results imply that improving mastery approach goal and decreasing performance avoidance goal is very important for non-commissioned officers. Therefore, the military authorities should develop various strategies to decrease performance avoidance goal and improve the mastery approach goal.
KEYWORD
Non-commissioned officer¡¯s role, Stress, Goal, Burnout, Engagement
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