Workplace fear of missing out and job burnout: The chain mediating effect of psychological detachment and work–family conflict
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Published:2024-05-01
Issue:5
Volume:52
Page:13008E-13016E
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ISSN:0301-2212
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Container-title:Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal
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language:en
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Short-container-title:soc behav pers
Author:
Shi Guanfeng1,
Yan Wenbo1,
Pang Huiwei1,
Liu Zhaohui1,
Zheng Xiong1
Affiliation:
1. School of Economics and Management, Shihezi University, People's Republic of China
Abstract
We explored the chain mediating role of psychological detachment and work–family conflict in the relationship between workplace fear of missing out (FOMO) and job burnout. Participants comprised 324 Chinese employees who completed online surveys at four time points. Results were
as follows: (a) workplace FOMO was negatively correlated with psychological detachment and positively correlated with work–family conflict and job burnout, (b) psychological detachment and work–family conflict played a mediating role in the relationship between workplace FOMO and
job burnout, and (c) psychological detachment and work–family conflict played a chain mediating role in the relationship between workplace FOMO and job burnout. The multiple mediating mechanisms by which workplace FOMO affects job burnout point to its harmful effects and indicate a need
to reduce its potential impact on job burnout by increasing employees' psychological detachment and reducing their work–family conflict levels.
Publisher
Scientific Journal Publishers Ltd