바로가기메뉴

본문 바로가기 주메뉴 바로가기

logo

A Latent Profile Analysis of Work Engagement, Workaholism and Psychological Detachment: Differences in Well-being after work among Korean employees

Abstract

This study identified the latent profile of two types of heavy work investment, namely workaholism and work engagement, by adding psychological detachment from work. Additionally, it was examined whether there were differences in well-being after work by each profile type. For this purpose, Latent Profile Analysis(LPA) was conducted using data of 548 korean employees in various occupations, and three types(workaholic, heavy work investors, disenaged) were confirmed as a result. There was a significant difference in all the well-being variables by type. The heavy work investors type showed the best well-being among the three types with the lowest emotional exhaustion, the highest positive affect, the middle level negative affect and the sleep quality. Our findings indicate that psychological detachment is an important factor that alleviates the detrimental effects of heavy work investment on employees’well-being and that work engagement can play a protecting role for employees’well-being even in absence of significant levels of psychological detachment.

keywords
Work engagement, Workaholism, Psychological detachment, Employee well-being, Latent Profile Analysis, 직무열의, 일중독, 심리적 분리, 직장인 웰빙, 잠재프로파일 분석

logo