
Effect of Job Satisfaction on Psychological Well Being and Perceived Stress among Government and Private Employee
Author(s) -
Dolly Bansal,
Prachi Gulati,
Vijendra Nath Pathak
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
defence life science journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2456-379X
pISSN - 2456-0537
DOI - 10.14429/dlsj.6.16954
Subject(s) - job satisfaction , psychology , government (linguistics) , private sector , social psychology , job attitude , life satisfaction , autonomy , scale (ratio) , mental health , well being , job performance , clinical psychology , applied psychology , political science , psychiatry , linguistics , philosophy , physics , quantum mechanics , law , psychotherapist
The wellbeing and health of people are influenced by satisfaction about their job. The essence of job satisfaction is explained as mental gratification derived from one’s job. To know how the job satisfaction of an individual affects the other domains of an individual’s life like, psychological well-being and perceived stress in making an individual over-all healthy being. The study aims to investigate the Job satisfaction levels on psychological well-being and Perceived stress among government and private employees. Convenient sampling method was used in this study. In this study the sample consisted of 100 employees; 48 employees from the government sector and 52 employees from the private sector of the Delhi/ NCR region. For this study the behaviour tools used were job satisfaction scale, psychological well-being, and Perceived stress scale were taken for the study. These tools are used to measure government and private employee psycho social health issues. SPSS-18 software was used for data management. The results revealed significant negative correlation between Job satisfaction and Purpose in Life (r= -0.21) at p<0.05 level of significance. Perceived stress had a negative correlation between Autonomy (r= -.23) and Positive relation with others (r= -0.20) at p<0.05 level of significance. There was a significant difference between Government and Private sectors on Positive relations with others (p=0.003) at p<0.05 and Perceived stress (p=0.000) at p<0.05.