Does emotional intelligence and resilience moderate the relationship between the Dark Triad and personal and work burnout?

S Grover, A Furnham�- Personality and Individual Differences, 2021 - Elsevier
Personality and Individual Differences, 2021Elsevier
This paper used moderator analysis to test whether emotional intelligence and resilience
moderated the relationship between the Dark Triad variables and burnout. 232 adults
completed measures of all variables. Primary Psychopathy was found to reduce an
individual's level of burnout. However, Secondary Psychopathy and Machiavellianism were
expected to increase burnout, and although the correlation results supported this, the
regression models did not. Narcissism, unexpectedly, had no significant relationship with�…
Abstract
This paper used moderator analysis to test whether emotional intelligence and resilience moderated the relationship between the Dark Triad variables and burnout. 232 adults completed measures of all variables. Primary Psychopathy was found to reduce an individual's level of burnout. However, Secondary Psychopathy and Machiavellianism were expected to increase burnout, and although the correlation results supported this, the regression models did not. Narcissism, unexpectedly, had no significant relationship with burnout. As predicted, emotional intelligence provides a buffer against negative effects of the Dark Triad traits but also amplifies the positive effects, such as reducing burnout. Implication and limitations are considered.
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