Barbara Kalebić Maglica
University of Rijeka
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Croatian Medical Journal | 2011
Jasna Hudek-Knežević; Barbara Kalebić Maglica; Nada Krapić
Aim To examine to what extent personality traits (extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism, and openness), organizational stress, and attitudes toward work and interactions between personality and either organizational stress or attitudes toward work prospectively predict 3 components of burnout. Methods The study was carried out on 118 hospital nurses. Data were analyzed by a set of hierarchical regression analyses, in which personality traits, measures of organizational stress, and attitudes toward work, as well as interactions between personality and either organizational stress or attitudes toward work were included as predictors, while 3 indices of burnout were measured 4 years later as criteria variables. Results Personality traits proved to be significant but weak prospective predictors of burnout and as a group predicted only reduced professional efficacy (R2 = 0.10), with agreeableness being a single negative predictor. Organizational stress was positive, affective-normative commitment negative predictor, while continuance commitment was not related to any dimension of burnout. We found interactions between neuroticism as well as conscientiousness and organizational stress, measured as role conflict and work overload, on reduced professional efficacy (βNRCWO = -0.30; ßcRCWO = -0.26). We also found interactions between neuroticism and affective normative commitment (β = 0.24) and between openness and continuance commitment on reduced professional efficacy (β = -0.23), as well as interactions between conscientiousness and continuance commitment on exhaustion. Conclusion Although contextual variables were strong prospective predictors and personality traits weak predictors of burnout, the results suggested the importance of the interaction between personality and contextual variables in predicting burnout.
Suvremena Psihologija | 2016
Barbara Rončević Zubković; Svjetlana Kolić-Vehovec; Barbara Kalebić Maglica; Sanja Smojver-Ažić; Rosanda Pahljina-Reinić
The interactive information and communication technologies (ICT) have been introduced to many classrooms lately. Therefore, it is important to examine
Annual Review of Psychology | 2006
Jasna Hudek-Knežević; Igor Kardum; Barbara Kalebić Maglica
Annual Review of Psychology | 2011
Barbara Kalebić Maglica
Drustvena Istrazivanja | 2009
Jasna Hudek-Knežević; Nada Krapić; Barbara Kalebić Maglica
Drustvena Istrazivanja | 2016
Barbara Kalebić Maglica; Anja Vuković
Drustvena Istrazivanja | 2018
Barbara Kalebić Maglica; Domagoj Švegar; Mario Jovković
Socijalna psihijatrija | 2017
Barbara Kalebić Maglica; Tanita Perčić; Petra Anić
Socijalna psihijatrija | 2017
Barbara Kalebić Maglica; Tanita Perčić; Petra Anić
Zbornik radova CARNetove korisničke konferencije - CUC 2015 | 2016
Svjelana Kolić-Vehovec; Barbara Kalebić Maglica; Tamara Martinac Dorčić; Irena Miletić; Rosanda Pahljina-Reinić; Barbara Rončević Zubković; Sanja Smojver-Ažić; Zoran Sušanj; Vladimir Takšić