(1) Background: Teaching is a profession in which burnout constitutes a prevalent issue and provides ample opportunity to compare oneself with one’s colleagues, i.e., social comparison. The purpose of this research in the Netherlands was to examine responses to social comparison, in relation to burnout, and to individual differences in social comparison orientation (SCO). (2) Methods: Study 1 employed a retrospective measure to assess responses to social comparison. In Study 2, teachers were confronted with a scenario describing either a well or a poorly functioning colleague. (3) Results: Burnout was associated with more negative responses to well and to poorly functioning colleagues, with a less positive response to well-functioning colle...
In a study among sociotherapists, the affective consequences of social comparison were examined and ...
In our lives, we are surrounded by other people, some of whom are faring better and some of whom are...
Orientation: Maslach and Leiter (1997) have suggested that burnout constitutes an erosion of the sou...
(1) Background: Teaching is a profession in which burnout constitutes a prevalent issue and provides...
(1) Background: Teaching is a profession in which burnout constitutes a prevalent issue and provides...
In this thesis, burnout has been studied among Dutch teachers using the theoretical frame of equity ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined differences between teachers high and low in burno...
research articleThe aim of this study was to explore students’ and teachers’ perceptions of teacher ...
The present study investigated the relationship between Epstein’s (1998, Constructive thinking: The ...
SUMMARY Social comparison is an automatic and daily process through which individuals acquire inform...
research articleA nonrecursive model with relationships between perceived lack of social support, pe...
Burnout is a reality in the teaching profession. Specifically, teaching staff usually have higher bu...
In a study among sociotherapists, the affective consequences of social comparison were examined and ...
research articleBackground. In the Netherlands, secondary education has seen radical changes that or...
Factors influencing teachers’ level of burnout have been studied by different researchers, however v...
In a study among sociotherapists, the affective consequences of social comparison were examined and ...
In our lives, we are surrounded by other people, some of whom are faring better and some of whom are...
Orientation: Maslach and Leiter (1997) have suggested that burnout constitutes an erosion of the sou...
(1) Background: Teaching is a profession in which burnout constitutes a prevalent issue and provides...
(1) Background: Teaching is a profession in which burnout constitutes a prevalent issue and provides...
In this thesis, burnout has been studied among Dutch teachers using the theoretical frame of equity ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined differences between teachers high and low in burno...
research articleThe aim of this study was to explore students’ and teachers’ perceptions of teacher ...
The present study investigated the relationship between Epstein’s (1998, Constructive thinking: The ...
SUMMARY Social comparison is an automatic and daily process through which individuals acquire inform...
research articleA nonrecursive model with relationships between perceived lack of social support, pe...
Burnout is a reality in the teaching profession. Specifically, teaching staff usually have higher bu...
In a study among sociotherapists, the affective consequences of social comparison were examined and ...
research articleBackground. In the Netherlands, secondary education has seen radical changes that or...
Factors influencing teachers’ level of burnout have been studied by different researchers, however v...
In a study among sociotherapists, the affective consequences of social comparison were examined and ...
In our lives, we are surrounded by other people, some of whom are faring better and some of whom are...
Orientation: Maslach and Leiter (1997) have suggested that burnout constitutes an erosion of the sou...