Mediating Effect of Happiness on the Relationship Between Burnout and Work-Life Satisfaction of Radiologic Technologists
Ricky James R. Agustin
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Ricky James R. Agustin: Mariano Marcos State University, Tuao, Cagayan Valley, Philippines
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 16, 151-159
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This study aimed to assess the mediating effect of happiness on the relationship between burnout and work-life satisfaction of radiologic technologists in Cagayan Valley. The present study employed a descriptive-correlational research design to collect data from participants. A survey instrument used compete enumeration and was administered to a sample of seventy-three (73) Radiologic Technologists employed in hospitals located in the Cagayan Valley region. Utilizing descriptive statistics and adhering to the 5-point Likert scale, mean averages and medgraphs were employed for the purpose of conducting mediation analysis. The data collected were systematically organized, tabulated, and interpreted. The findings indicate that respondents exhibit moderate levels of burnout, possess a high level on their happiness, and demonstrate moderate level with regards to their work-life satisfaction. There has been a significant orrelation between burnout and work life satisfaction, but as to the mediation effect of happiness to the variables, there is no significate correlation, therefore there is no mediation. It is therefore recommended for the future researches to utilize other possible mediating factors with the same variables, or utilize happiness as mediation with other variables.
Date: 2025
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