Demonstrating the interplay between resilience, engagement, and wellbeing among Chinese teachers: the mediating role of self-efficacy
Jianbo Yang

TL;DR
The study shows how resilience and self-efficacy help Chinese teachers stay engaged and maintain wellbeing.
Contribution
The study identifies self-efficacy as a mediator linking resilience to work engagement and wellbeing in Chinese teachers.
Findings
Resilience positively predicts work engagement and wellbeing among Chinese teachers.
Self-efficacy mediates the relationship between resilience and both work engagement and wellbeing.
Resilience and self-efficacy together explain 43.6% of the variance in wellbeing.
Abstract
Teacher resilience has been widely recognized as an important psychological resource that supports educators' professional functioning and wellbeing. However, the mechanisms through which resilience influences teachers' work engagement and wellbeing, particularly the mediating role of self-efficacy, remain insufficiently explored in the Chinese educational context. This study aimed to examine resilience as a predictor of work engagement and wellbeing and to investigate the mediating role of self-efficacy. A total of 411 Chinese educators participated in the study. Data were collected through self-report questionnaires measuring resilience, self-efficacy, work engagement, and wellbeing. Structural equation modeling (SEM) was employed to test the proposed structural framework and mediation effects. The results indicated that resilience significantly and positively predicted both…
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Taxonomy
TopicsResilience and Mental Health · Teacher Education and Leadership Studies · Early Childhood Education and Development
