Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Social Support and Well-Being: The Survival Kit for the Work Jungle
View through CrossRef
This study aimed to investigate the effect of perceived social support on perceived employability and whether this relationship is mediated by well-being. Another objective is to study the moderating effect of perceived self-efficacy on the relationship between well-being and perceived employability. The sample comprises 316 participants, all studying at universities in Portugal. The results show that social support is positively and significantly associated with perceived employability and well-being. Well-being has a positive and significant association with perceived employability. As for the mediating effect, well-being was found to have a total mediating effect on the relationship between social support and perceived employability. Perceived self-efficacy has a positive and significant association with perceived employability. Contrary to expectations, perceived self-efficacy does not moderate the relationship between well-being and perceived employability. These results allow us to conclude that social support and well-being are the survival kits for the jungle of work. As for the practical implications, it is recommended that universities take care of the social support given to students, increasing their well-being so that their perceived employability is high.
Title: Social Support and Well-Being: The Survival Kit for the Work Jungle
Description:
This study aimed to investigate the effect of perceived social support on perceived employability and whether this relationship is mediated by well-being.
Another objective is to study the moderating effect of perceived self-efficacy on the relationship between well-being and perceived employability.
The sample comprises 316 participants, all studying at universities in Portugal.
The results show that social support is positively and significantly associated with perceived employability and well-being.
Well-being has a positive and significant association with perceived employability.
As for the mediating effect, well-being was found to have a total mediating effect on the relationship between social support and perceived employability.
Perceived self-efficacy has a positive and significant association with perceived employability.
Contrary to expectations, perceived self-efficacy does not moderate the relationship between well-being and perceived employability.
These results allow us to conclude that social support and well-being are the survival kits for the jungle of work.
As for the practical implications, it is recommended that universities take care of the social support given to students, increasing their well-being so that their perceived employability is high.
Related Results
Environmental Surveillance Protocols for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) v2
Environmental Surveillance Protocols for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) v2
EnvironmentalSurveillance Protocols for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) This comprehensive protocol suite enables systematic environmental surveillance for avian influenza...
Implementasi Merdeka Belajar dalam Sokola Rimba di Taman Nasional Bukit Dua Belas Jambi
Implementasi Merdeka Belajar dalam Sokola Rimba di Taman Nasional Bukit Dua Belas Jambi
This research was conducted with the aim of knowing the reality of Free Learning which is applied to Sokola Rimba in the Bukit Dua Belas National Park, Jambi Province. The history ...
Data from Neutralization of KIT Oncogenic Signaling in Leukemia with Antibodies Targeting KIT Membrane Proximal Domain 5
Data from Neutralization of KIT Oncogenic Signaling in Leukemia with Antibodies Targeting KIT Membrane Proximal Domain 5
<div>Abstract<p>KIT is a cell surface tyrosine kinase receptor whose ligand stem cell factor (SCF) triggers homodimerization and activation of downstream effector pathw...
Data from Neutralization of KIT Oncogenic Signaling in Leukemia with Antibodies Targeting KIT Membrane Proximal Domain 5
Data from Neutralization of KIT Oncogenic Signaling in Leukemia with Antibodies Targeting KIT Membrane Proximal Domain 5
<div>Abstract<p>KIT is a cell surface tyrosine kinase receptor whose ligand stem cell factor (SCF) triggers homodimerization and activation of downstream effector pathw...
Membrane‐bound Kit ligand regulates melanocyte adhesion and survival, providing physical interaction with an intraepithelial niche
Membrane‐bound Kit ligand regulates melanocyte adhesion and survival, providing physical interaction with an intraepithelial niche
Morphogenesis, as illustrated by melanocyte migration and homing to the skin, requires cadherin adhesion, integrin‐dependent migration and Kit‐ligand growth factor signaling. Howev...
Work Values
Work Values
Research has identified TV series and, also more recently social media, as different actors in vocational socialization, providing individuals with career-related information (Levi...
Small Cell Lung Cancer and Tarlatamab: A Meta-Analysis of Clinical Trials
Small Cell Lung Cancer and Tarlatamab: A Meta-Analysis of Clinical Trials
Abstract
Introduction
Tarlatamab is a Delta-like ligand 3 (DLL3) -directed bispecific T-cell engager recently approved for use in patients with advanced small cell lung cancer (SCL...
C-Kit Is Essential for Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Phenotypic Switch In Vitro and In Vivo After Injury
C-Kit Is Essential for Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Phenotypic Switch In Vitro and In Vivo After Injury
Pathological vascular remodeling—central to restenosis, atherosclerosis, and vasculo-proliferative diseases—depends on the phenotypic switching of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSM...

