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Teaching is an emotionally demanding profession that can negatively affect teacher well-being. This cross-sectional study aimed to test a comprehensive structural equation model of both the direct and indirect (through affect and intrinsic job satisfaction) relationships between trait emotion regulation and life satisfaction in a sample of 404 Spanish teachers. The model obtained good fit (S-B chi(2) = 319.142, df = 201, p <.001; CFI = 0.957; RMSEA = 0.038). Outcomes suggested that: i) positive and negative affect mediates the relationship between trait emotion regulation and both life and job satisfaction; ii) job satisfaction is the main determinant of life satisfaction. Practical implications and limitations are also discussed.
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Luque-Reca, Octavio; Garcia-Martinez, Inmaculada; Pulido-Martos, Manuel; Lorenzo Burguera, Joaquin; Maria Augusto-Landa, Jose (2022). Teachers' life satisfaction: A structural equation model analyzing the role of trait emotion regulation, intrinsic job satisfaction and affect. TEACHING AND TEACHER EDUCATION, 113(103668), 103668-. DOI: 10.1016/j.tate.2022.103668
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