The Effects of Workplace Loneliness on the Psychological Detachment and Emotional Exhaustion of Hotel Employees
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review and Conceptual Model
2.1. Definition and Previous Research on Workplace Loneliness
2.2. Hypothesis Development
2.3. Research Model
3. Research Methodology
3.1. Sampling and Data Collection
3.2. Instrument Development
3.3. Data Analysis
4. Results
4.1. Descriptive Statistics
4.2. Measurement Model
4.3. Structural Equation Modeling
5. Discussion and Implications
5.1. Discussion of Results
5.2. Theoretical and Practical Implications
5.3. Limitations and Future Research
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Items | Mean ± SD |
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Workplace Loneliness: Emotional Deprivation | |
ED1 I often feel abandoned by my co-workers when I am under pressure at work | 2.75 ± 1.49 |
ED2 I often feel alienated from my co-workers | 2.80 ± 1.49 |
ED3 I feel myself with drawing from the people I work with | 2.75 ± 1.49 |
ED4 I often feel emotionally distant from the people I work with | 3.05 ± 1.46 |
ED5 I often feel isolated when I am with my co-workers | 2.83 ± 1.42 |
ED6 I often feel disconnected from others at work | 2.89 ± 1.47 |
ED7 I experience a general sense of emptiness when I am at work | 3.14 ± 1.54 |
Workplace Loneliness: Lack of Social Companionship | |
SC1 I have social companionship/fellowship at work | 3.05 ± 1.21 |
SC2 There is someone at work I can talk to about my day to day work problems if I need to | 2.77 ± 1.18 |
SC3 I have someone at work I can spend time with on my breaks if I want to | 3.18 ± 1.39 |
SC4 I feel part of a group of friends at work | 2.99 ± 1.18 |
SC5 There are people at work who take the trouble to listen to me | 3.05 ± 1.24 |
Psychological Detachment | |
PD1 During my nonwork time I forget about work | 3.57 ± 1.60 |
PD2 During my nonwork time I don’t think about work at all | 3.42 ± 1.55 |
PD3 During my nonwork time I distance myself from my work | 3.71 ± 1.59 |
PD4 During my nonwork time I get a break from the demands of work | 3.07 ± 1.53 |
Emotional Exhaustion | |
EE1 I feel used up at the end of the workday | 4.64 ± 1.41 |
EE2 I feel fatigued when I get up in the morning and have to begin a day | 3.96 ± 1.44 |
EE3 Working with people all day is really a strain for me | 3.78 ± 1.46 |
EE4 I feel burned out from my job | 4.01 ± 1.45 |
EE5 I feel frustrated by my job | 3.87 ± 1.54 |
EE6 I feel I’m working too hard on my job | 3.78 ± 1.49 |
EE7 Working with people directly puts too much stress on me | 3.34 ± 1.50 |
Construct | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. Gender | 1 | |||||||
2. Age | −0.21 ** | 1 | ||||||
3. Education level | 0.02 | 0.19 ** | 1 | |||||
4. Tenure | −0.13 * | 0.81 ** | 0.23 ** | 1 | ||||
5. ED | 0.11 | 0.19 ** | 0.06 | 0.15 * | 1 | |||
6. SC | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.01 | 0.00 | 0.57 ** | 1 | ||
7. PD | 0.17 ** | 0.01 | −0.04 | 0.13 * | 0.27 ** | 0.27 ** | 1 | |
8. EE | 0.12 * | 0.01 | 0.06 | 0.05 | 0.47 ** | 0.31 ** | 0.28 ** | 1 |
Construct | Standardized Estimate | t-Value | CCR a (AVE b) | Cronbach’s Alpha |
---|---|---|---|---|
Emotional Deprivation | 0.94 | 0.94 | ||
(0.72) | ||||
ED1 | 0.77 | fixed | ||
ED2 | 0.86 | 16.72 *** | ||
ED3 | 0.86 | 16.96 *** | ||
ED4 | 0.89 | 17.59 *** | ||
ED5 | 0.91 | 18.06 *** | ||
ED6 | 0.87 | 16.97 *** | ||
ED7 | 0.76 | 14.38 *** | ||
Lack of Social Companionship | 0.86 | 0.85 | ||
(0.56) | ||||
SC1 | 0.71 | fixed | ||
SC2 | 0.62 | 18.17 *** | ||
SC3 | 0.61 | 11.18 *** | ||
SC4 | 0.89 | 11.46 *** | ||
SC5 | 0.84 | 13.76 *** | ||
Psychological Detachment | 0.89 | 0.89 | ||
(0.69) | ||||
PD1 | 0.88 | fixed | ||
PD2 | 0.91 | 22.21 *** | ||
PD3 | 0.85 | 19.83 *** | ||
PD4 | 0.64 | 12.66 *** | ||
Emotional Exhaustion | 0.91 | 0.92 | ||
(0.62) | ||||
EE1 | 0.58 | fixed | ||
EE2 | 0.83 | 10.79 *** | ||
EE3 | 0.81 | 10.67 *** | ||
EE4 | 0.85 | 10.92 *** | ||
EE5 | 0.83 | 10.82 *** | ||
EE6 | 0.86 | 11.02 *** | ||
EE7 | 0.70 | 9.66 *** |
Stated as Alternative Hypothesis | Standardized Path Coefficients | S.E. | t-Value | Results |
---|---|---|---|---|
H1a Emotional Deprivation →Psychological Detachment | 0.17 | 0.09 | 2.15 * | Supported |
H1b Lack of Social Companionship →Psychological Detachment | 0.19 | 0.10 | 2.41 * | Supported |
H2 Psychological Detachment →Emotional Exhaustion | 0.16 | 0.03 | 2.75 ** | Supported |
H3a Emotional Deprivation →Emotional Exhaustion | 0.43 | 0.05 | 5.38 *** | Supported |
H3b Lack of Social Companionship →Emotional Exhaustion | 0.06 | 0.05 | 0.82 | Not Supported |
χ2 | 583.450 | |||
df | 220 | |||
χ2/df | 2.65 | |||
GFI | 0.84 | |||
IFI | 0.93 | |||
CFI | 0.93 | |||
RMSEA | 0.07 |
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Jung, Y.-S.; Jung, H.-S.; Yoon, H.-H. The Effects of Workplace Loneliness on the Psychological Detachment and Emotional Exhaustion of Hotel Employees. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 5228. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095228
Jung Y-S, Jung H-S, Yoon H-H. The Effects of Workplace Loneliness on the Psychological Detachment and Emotional Exhaustion of Hotel Employees. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(9):5228. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095228
Chicago/Turabian StyleJung, Yoon-Sik, Hyo-Sun Jung, and Hye-Hyun Yoon. 2022. "The Effects of Workplace Loneliness on the Psychological Detachment and Emotional Exhaustion of Hotel Employees" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 9: 5228. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095228
APA StyleJung, Y. -S., Jung, H. -S., & Yoon, H. -H. (2022). The Effects of Workplace Loneliness on the Psychological Detachment and Emotional Exhaustion of Hotel Employees. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(9), 5228. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095228