Research Article
Influence of Spirituality on Cool Down Reactions, Work Engagement, and Life Satisfaction in Anthroposophic Health Care Professionals
Table 4
Correlations between cool down reactions, work engagement, and life satisfaction.
| | Cool down index | Perceived work burden | Utrecht work engagement sum scores | Life satisfaction |
| Cool down reactions (CDI) | | .248** | −.255** | −.310** | Perceived work burden (VAS) | | | −.149** | −.239** | Work engagement—sum (UWES) | −.255** | −.149** | | .345** | Vigor | −.319** | −.191** | | .393** | Dedication | −.261** | −.120** | | .307** | Absorption | −.161** | −.105 | | .250** | Aspects of spirituality (ASP) | | | | | Religious orientation | −.078 | −.044 | .368** | .151** | Search for insight/wisdom | −.107 | −.036 | .330** | .137** | Conscious interactions | −.145** | −.165** | .256** | .234** | Transcendence conviction | −.106 | −.044 | .204** | .011 |
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< .01 (Spearman Rho). Moderate correlations were highlighted (bold).
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