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Revista de Investigacion Psicologica

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JORQUERA GUTIERREZ, Ricardo  and  GONZALEZ RODRIGUEZ, Sergio. Psychological wellbeing and sense of labor individuation in chilean workers. Revista de Psicologia [online]. 2021, n.25, pp.25-36. ISSN 2223-3032.

Abstract The present investigation established the relationship between Psychological Wellbeing and Sense of Labor Individuation. In addition, he verified a predictive model between both constructs. Methodologically, it occupied an intentional non-probabilistic sample made up of 314 workers in the health, education and mining sector. Psychological Wellbeing was measured by the spanish adaptation of the Ryff Psychological Wellbeing Scale (Diaz et al, 2006), meanwhile, the Sense of Labor Individuation was described through the Questionnaire for the Evaluation of Sense of Labor Individuation (Jorquera, 2016; Jorquera & González, 2018a). The analysis shows a close relationship between the Sense of Labor Individuation and Psychological Wellbeing. The proposed model of Psychological Wellbeing and the Sense of Labor Individuation showed an adequate goodness of fit (χ2 = 72,316, gl = 30, p <,01; χ2/gl = 2,411; CFI =,961; TLI =,942; GFI = ,957; SRMR =,053; RMSEA =,067). We discuss the contribution of results to understand some psychosocial processes, in the workplace, typical of a cultural context influenced by individualizing processes.

Keywords : Psychological Wellbeing; Sense of Labor Individuation; Individualization; Workers.

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